caviardreams wrote: » Thank Your Lucky Stars is a serious record - reminds me of Devotion. Sounds a lot sadder than DC too. All Your Yeahs, Rough Song and Traveler have totally got me at the moment.
monkey9 wrote: » I'm slightly past the 30 days of the thread title, but the new Kurt Vile album released September 25th is bloody brilliant. Although i'd heard the name before i'd never heard any of his stuff. This popped up on YouTube and i loved it straight away. I bought the album on the back of it and i was not disappointed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMimYhkhiF0
S.M.B. wrote: » As expected, Joanna Newsoms Divers is running away with the album of the year title imo. 5 days until I see her perform some of it live too. Cannot wait.
BonnieSituation wrote: » It might have... then my other favourite musical minx released Art Angels. Mmmmmmmmmmmmm. Oh Ms Boucher.
Dard23 wrote: » Fantastic album, California and Kill V.Maim are highlights for me.
Anesthetize wrote: » I'm enjoying Art Angels far more than Visions (which was a bit meh bar a couple of songs). Some fantastic tunes on it, but I can't get my head around SCREAM.
BonnieSituation wrote: » One thing I am disappointed with is the Album version of "Realiti". The demo released in March sounds so so so much better.
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BonnieSituation wrote: » Visions was the epitome of "grower". Has actually taken me years to completely enjoy. Still think "Circumambient" is one of the greatest songs of this decade. So far on the new album "Kill v Maim", "World Princess Part II", "Butterfly" and "Flesh Without Blood" are my standouts. "Scream" is poor, but the album is gloriousr.
caviardreams wrote: » New Daughter record is superb - a bit more bite than the last album, but the lyrics are just as beautiful. Released yesterday.
donfers wrote: » Judging by this thread and the streaming services I use there is a real lack of genuinely good indie albums out there at the moment, if the best we can do is the likes of the 1975 then times are grim indeed - anyone find any little guitar-based gems out there in recent times
kirk buttercup wrote: » Just listening to the Yeasayer Amen & Goodbye Album its pretty damn good on first listen