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Jedi
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This is a good topic. Three big album surprises for me this year: The Broken West - I Can't Go On, I'll Go OnJulie Doiron - Woke Myself UpThe Saints - Imperious Delirium
_____________________________ Weep to Water the Trees.
"This is my main concern with Obama; what if he has been groomed since childhood to blend in with the zionists and infidels? What if he has been led along by a radical islamic terrorist organization and positioned to become an influential politician?
What if Obama gets into White House and turns out to be some crazy muslim terrorist? What do we do then? We'll be pretty screwed. It could happen." -- by some fucking nutjob
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| Posts: 1996 | Location: The Noog, TN | Registered: 08 April 2007 |    |
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Albums 1. A Sunny Day in Glasgow- Scribble Mural Comic Journal: It's been mentioned a few times on year-end lists but I don't think it gets much respect as a whole. It's an album filled with dreamy shoegaze music mixed in with haunting vocals and electronic glitches. 2. Amiina- Kurr: Sigur Ros' tourmates are an all girl group (also from Iceland) who make minimalist yet beautiful music using strange instruments and tools. Their live show is spectacular. 3. Hauschka- Room To Expand: A german pianist who makes wonderful tunes filled with so much emotion. Songs A Sunny Day in Glasgow- 5:15 Train Amiina- Seoul Low- Breaker
"Violence, she solved everything"
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| Posts: 1238 | Location: Nowhere | Registered: 31 July 2006 |    |
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Lets see: 3 albums - Silver Jews - "Bright Flight" Gets overlooked because of the awesomeness that is "American Water", but is a damn good album in its own right. Breathe Owl Breathe - "Canadian Shield" Is probably my album of the year right now. They have a gorgeous folk sound with gorgeous male/female harmonization and a plethora of instruments. Slim Cessna's Auto Club - "The Bloody Tenent Truth Peace" A damn fun Southern Gothica album, full of fun foot-stomping tracks. 3 tracks - Breathe Owl Breathe - "Toboggan" Jim White - "10 Miles to Go on a 9 Mile Road" The Mountain Goats - "Up the Wolves"
I never hated any of you/I loved you all at the time
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| Posts: 536 | Location: Sweden | Registered: 27 September 2006 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by wilsonna:
Keren Ann by Keren Ann
There it is, still my favorite album of the year. Three random great & unsung albums I'll plug: The Time Flys Rebels of BabylonPunk pop. More Ramones-y than their debut album which had a harder edge. Blanche Little Amber BottlesAmericana/alt-folk, more songs of sadness and some joy. The Brigadier View from the bathBeach Boys/Zombies influenced Brit pop. Terrible album cover but excellent tunes inside. Songs: Keren Ann Between the Flatland & the Caspian Sea Ah I love her vocals. The Volcanics Point of No ReturnYes, it a cover of a classic surf instrumental but the band make it their own here. The Len Price 3 RentacrowdGarage rock with some Kinks influences.
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| Posts: 8621 | Location: State of Insanity | Registered: 22 September 2005 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by DrAwesome: Silver Jews - "Bright Flight"
This is a great album, but it came out in 2001.
_____________________________ Weep to Water the Trees.
"This is my main concern with Obama; what if he has been groomed since childhood to blend in with the zionists and infidels? What if he has been led along by a radical islamic terrorist organization and positioned to become an influential politician?
What if Obama gets into White House and turns out to be some crazy muslim terrorist? What do we do then? We'll be pretty screwed. It could happen." -- by some fucking nutjob
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| Posts: 1996 | Location: The Noog, TN | Registered: 08 April 2007 |    |
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Artist - Album - Song from Album: Maps - We Can Create - "So Low, So High" --> Some British guy in his bedroom made this delicious blend of electronica/symphonic-pop, but don't let that deter you. namelessnumberheadman - Wires Reply - "Animal Kingdom" --> Actually, that may be the only good song on the album. Oh well, just wanted people to know the homegrown kc scene isn't all Get Up Kids screamo homage bands. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - IS IS (EP) - "10 x 10" --> wilsona already listed a song from this ep (so 2 out of 5 now). Sure almost everybody knows about YYY but not everyone knows about this EP, and they should. Unless you think YYY are overrated, in which case I hate you.
==== What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done; there is nothing new under the sun.
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| Posts: 498 | Location: Care-a-lot | Registered: 16 July 2007 |    |
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the yarrows - plum
found this band before i went to russia, and spent the subsequent month and a half listening to it non-stop in the swamps of siberia - either its a damn good album, or i was just starved for media...
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quote: Originally posted by pixiestame: Unless you think YYY are overrated, in which case I hate you.
You hate me.
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there's some bug in the system here!! ha ha
'for my purpose holds to sail beyond the sunset, and the baths of all the western stars, until I die.'
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| Posts: 2155 | Location: The ever silent spaces of the East | Registered: 12 February 2007 |    |
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Weird... how come this thread got moved to the books forum? Some kind of necromancy, no doubt. Or perhaps one of the mods decided to hide it here so he could have it all to himself. Reminds me of when I was a kid, and I found a game/record/video I wanted in the sale, and I'd hide it in another section, while I went round the rest of the shops to see if I could find it cheaper, before returning for it later. So if you couldn't find that album you were looking for, it was probably because I hid it. Sorry. Two things: 1) I'll look like a crazy if they move this thread back where it should be. 2) If they don't... who am I talking to? No one knows it's here...
"I know that human beings and fish can co-exist peacefully"
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| Posts: 821 | Location: Glasgow | Registered: 21 December 2006 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by crazed: Blanche Little Amber Bottles Americana/alt-folk, more songs of sadness and some joy.
Keren Ann Between the Flatland & the Caspian Sea Ah I love her vocals.
Sounds like I'll have to listen to both of these artists.
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| Posts: 3942 | Location: NE Indiana | Registered: 14 April 2005 |    |
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Albums 1. "Rap Music" - Brother Reade This harks back to the "Golden Age" of hip hop... ah, better days. This sounds incredibly fresh probably because the art of the DJ making simple beats for the MC to rhyme over seems to be long forgotten. Bobby Evans old-school production is exemplary and Jimmy Jamz rhymes are tight and cliche free. Future classic, no doubt. 2. "The Kiss" - Bikeride I've not heard anyone talking about this album, but I think it's fantastic. Infectious, inventive, upbeat, unabashed pop music. Nothing revolutionary, but not a dull moment from start to finish. 3. "The Darkest Spark" - Ghost Is Dancing Yet another Canadian collective. Uplifting, epic music with a definite hint of Arcade Fire, and a dash of Broken Social Scene. Again, they're not doing anything particularly original, but it sounds great.
"I know that human beings and fish can co-exist peacefully"
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| Posts: 821 | Location: Glasgow | Registered: 21 December 2006 |    |
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After Dark - Various Artists Truly outstanding disco-meets-Miami Vice compilation.
------------------------------------------------------- Awkwardness happening to someone you love!
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| Posts: 860 | Location: Boston, MA | Registered: 14 May 2004 |    |
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Out of the Woods - Tracey Thorn (uplifting electronic/dance) Gutterfly - Lifesavas(Highly consistent and feelgood hip-hop) Speakers and Tweeters - Dub Pistols (mix of dub, dance and hip-hop that is perfect for the summer)
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| Posts: 428 | Location: Ireland | Registered: 30 December 2006 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Everyoneanindividual: A Sunny Day in Glasgow- 5:15 Train
Mmm, ya I love that song, it's on my MySpace right now  .
---------------------------------------- "You're half the man Peter Pan could have been"
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| Posts: 675 | Location: Somewhere in Canada | Registered: 20 December 2006 |    |
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