09-05-2015, 23:13
Thats great, very informative keep updating...
New Album Releases for 2015
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09-05-2015, 23:13
Thats great, very informative keep updating...
12-05-2015, 23:16
May 12th
Steve Aoki - Neon Future, Vol. 2 Banditos - Banditos Barbarossa - Imager Blanck Mass - Dumb Flesh Jordan Bratton - Youth Tyondai Braxton - Hive1 Chappo - Future Former Self Civil War - Gods & Generals Leonard Cohen - Can't Forget: A Souvenir Of The Grand Tour Chris Connelly - Decibels From Heart Crocodiles - Boys Della Mae - Della Mae David Duchovny - Hell Or Highwater Elvis Depressedly - New Alhambra Eskimeaux - O.K. Jad Fair & Norman Blake - Yes Flyying Colours - EPX2 Flyying Colours - ROYGBIV Great Peacock - Making Ghosts Grounders - Grounders Joanna Gruesome - Peanut Butter Hard Left - We Are Hard Left Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell - The Traveling Kind Hinder - When the Smoke Clears Holydrug Couple - Moonlust Icky Blossoms - Mask Keith Jarrett - Creation Maura Kennedy - Villanelle: The Songs Of Maura Kennedy And B.D. Love Kenny Knight - Crossroads Lakker - Tundra Rhett Miller - The Traveler Holly Miranda - Holly Miranda Wes Montgomery - In the Beginning Motobunny - Motobunny Roisin Murphy - Hairless Toys Needs - Needs Novella - Land Pfarmers - Gunnera Prefuse 73 - Rivington Não Rio Prurient - Frozen Niagara Falls Buffy Sainte-Marie - Power In The Blood Abram Shook - Landscape Dream Sirenia - The Seventh Life Path Smurphy - A Shapeless Pool of Lovely Pale Colours Snoop Dogg - Bush J.D. Souther - Tenderness Surfer Blood - 1000 Palms Tallest Man on Earth - Dark Bird Is Home Urban Cone - Polaroid Memories Veil Of Maya - Matriarch Steve Von Till - A Life Unto Itself Walls - Urals Patrick Watson - Love Songs For Robots Juan Wauters - Who Me? Weather Station - Loyalty Paul Weller - Saturns Pattern
13-05-2015, 03:35
ok MH.....
the David Duchovny is on my 'to listen to' list this week(as long as its on Spotify) as i liked the lead-off single from it that i posted a few weeks ago on MD.... i posted the Surfer Blood one a couple of days ago on MD...wasnt overly impressed with it. the Paul Weller one.... i have this one on pre-release order along with the vinyl version to keep my collection complete... im not really impressed with the two lead-off tracks ive heard so far, if theyre anything to go by, i wont like the album...fingers crossed though XX im wondering if Civil War is a typo for Civil Wars?????
"BTO....Bachman,Turner,Overweight
They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..." - Me 2014.
13-05-2015, 03:36
i just noticed the Leonard Cohen wasnt highlighted on the list you posted....becasue its a live album i presume?
"BTO....Bachman,Turner,Overweight
They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..." - Me 2014.
13-05-2015, 09:36
CRAZY-HORSE Wrote:i just noticed the Leonard Cohen wasnt highlighted on the list you posted....becasue its a live album i presume?correct yea, I thought Civil Wars called it quits
13-05-2015, 16:13
^^ They did. The Civil Wars, I mean. I'd have listened if it was they! Civil War is Swedish metal from what I can gather.
I'd like to hear Paul Weller's latest - as for the rest, it's like reading a different and unknown language! No clue who most of them are and even less interest (with obvious exceptions), lol! Icky Blossoms???! Geez.
"The surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that it has never tried to contact us." ~ Bill Watterson
15-05-2015, 01:01
i think i recall reading that you had Stanley Road, am i right Ruby????
if so, the new one(which i have already streamed via UK's "the guardian" newspaper) is not a patch on that one... but hey, give it a whirl, different strokes, n' all that. i will review it properly when it is released on the 18th of this month.... also, thanks for the Civil War/Civil Wars info.... Swedish Metal....not my thing really, but its probably right up SteveO's alley! he probably even know all about them as thats his area of expertise... so come on SteveO.... who are Civil War?
"BTO....Bachman,Turner,Overweight
They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..." - Me 2014.
15-05-2015, 08:16
MAY 15th Australia:
Andrew Tuttle - Slowcation - A Guide To Saints/Room40 Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli - Ravel & Rachmaninov: Piano Concertos - Parlophone/Warner The Bad Plus - The Rite Of Spring - Sony Classical Brandon Flowers - The Desired Effect - Island/Universal The Casanovas - Terra Casanova - Rubber/Shock Ceremony - The L-Shaped Man - Matador/Inertia Christianne Stotijn - If The Owl Calls Again - Warner Christopher Hogwood - The Bach Recordings - Universal Christopher Hogwood, Academy Of Ancient Music - The Vivaldi Recordings - Universal Chunk! No, Captain Chunk! - Get Lost, Find Yourself - FRL Conchita Wurst - Conchita - Columbia/Sony Dan Cribb & The Isolated - As We Drift Apart - Pee Records Darts - Below Empty And Westward Bound - Rice Is Nice David Oistrakh - Prokofiev: Violin Concertos - Parlophone/Warner Dean Brody - Gypsy Road - ABC/Universal The Early November - Imbue - ADA/Warner The Eccentronic Research Council - Johnny Rocket, Narcissist And Music Machineâ¦Iâm Your Biggest Fan - Without Consent/[PIAS] Australia Elaine Paige - The Ultimate Collection - Warner Eric Clapton - Forever Man - Warner Bros Faith No More - Sol Invictus - [PIAS]/Liberation Frisk Frugt - Den EuropaeiskeSpejlbue - Shock Guantanamo Baywatch - Darling⦠It's Too Late - Smack Face Records/Create Control The Helio Sequence - The Helio Sequence - Sub Pop/Inertia Hermitude - Dark Night Sweet Light - Elefant Traks/Inertia Holly Herndon - Platform - 4AD/Remote Control Hot Chip - Why Make Sense? - Domino/EMI Jasmine Rae - Heartbeat - ABC/Universal Johnny Ruffo - She Got That O - Sony Music Entertainment Australia Judith Owen - Ebb & Flow - Twanky Records/The Planet Company King Parrot - Dead Set - EVP Recordings Leonard Cohen - Can't Forget: A Souvenir Of The Grand Tour - Columbia/Sony Lydia Goldthorpe - Simple Local - Independent Michel Legrand/Jacques Demy - Les Parapluies De Cherbourg (DVD) - Parlophone/Warner The Milk Carton Kids - Monterey - Anti-/Warner Nick Cave & Warren Ellis - Loin Des Hommes: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Goliath Enterprises/Inertia Oisima - Nicaragua Nights - Create Control Paper Arms - Great Mistakes - Poison City Records Paul Weller - Saturns Pattern - Parlophone/Warner Pinchgut Opera - The Fairy Queen - ABC Classics/Universal Rand And Holland - Rand And Holland - A Guide To Saints/Room40 Roger Woodward - Debussy Piano Works - ABC Classics/Universal Saun & Starr - Look Closer - Daptone/Shock Shamir - Ratchet - XL/Remote Control Silverstein - I Am Alive In Everything I Touch - Rise Records/ADA Steve Aoki - Neon Future II - Ultra Recordings/Liberator Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra / Nicolette Fraillon - The Australian Ballet: Giselle - ABC Classics/Universal Tom Jones - Tom Jones Live In Australia (DVD) - SHOCK Total Babes - Heydays - Wichita Recordings/[PIAS] Australia Twenty One Pilots - Blurryface - Atlantic/Warner Urban Cone - Polaroid Memories - Universal Veil Of Maya - Matriarch - ADA/Warner Vessels - Elliptic EP - Shock The Vintage Caravan - Arrival - Nuclear Blast Waylon - Heaven After Midnight - Warner Wire - Wire - Popfrenzy Zedd - True Colors - Interscope Records/Universal
"BTO....Bachman,Turner,Overweight
They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..." - Me 2014.
15-05-2015, 08:56
CRAZY-HORSE Wrote:i think i recall reading that you had Stanley Road, am i right Ruby???? Yes I do, CH â also listened to Wild Wood and have that on my âto purchaseâ list on your recommendation â just havenât got around to getting it yet! Thanks for the feedback re the new one â think Iâll wait for your review. I see my record guy has The Style Councilâs Our Favourite Shop and was considering picking that one up â any good, in your opinion?
"The surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that it has never tried to contact us." ~ Bill Watterson
15-05-2015, 09:37
Our Favourite Shop....very good pop sounds on that one Ruby
Lyrics are very political in nature. So the songs are very sweet layered affairs with the contrasting political seriousness. There's pop,soul,punk,funk,Latin,on it. I'd recommend that one with no qualms. Cafe Bleu.....first half is full of jazzy songs, second half soul,pop and a bit of funk, even a rap. Thirdly, Confessions Of A Pop Group....sophisticated jazzy,soul on that one, didn't sell well back when released but Is considered one of the best of his career now Weller solo.... Stanley Road obviously....biggest seller of his career Wild Wood......my personal favourite,very rootsy/earthy/folky in places The Jam.....All Mod Cons, almost Kinks/Who sounding but still has a punk edge to it.
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They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..." - Me 2014. |
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