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Severian 04.18.2020 10:10 AM

The new Fiona Apple album is quite good

Bytor Peltor 04.18.2020 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Severian
The new Fiona Apple album is quite good


You are the 2nd person I’ve seen mention this in as many days. I plan on giving it a listen later today.



I totally missed out on a physical copy of this, the minidisc box would have been addition to my ever growing collection.

Desert Sand Feels Warm At Night - 夜道

 

_tunic_ 04.18.2020 12:16 PM

Some locals (venues, musicians, organizations) have organized a new project called The Isolation Sessions on youtube. Listening to one of these sessions now and it's funny. Check it out,
the Cairo Liberation Front!!

Savage Clone 04.18.2020 12:27 PM

Baby Woodrose - Third Eye Surgery

h8kurdt 04.18.2020 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
The new Fiona Apple album is quite good


Not that it should matter but it's the first 10.0 pitchfork have given since Kanye's MBDTF

Severian 04.19.2020 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by h8kurdt
Not that it should matter but it's the first 10.0 pitchfork have given since Kanye's MBDTF


Well, no it doesn’t matter in terms of the music itself, but I suppose it’s somewhat significant, considering just how rare perfect scores for new music have been. Like, I imagine the editorial board sat and talked that one out for a bit after listening to an early release of the record, and made the decision carefully.

In terms of the album itself, it’s kind of astounding how appropriate the vibe and sound are for the self-isolation era. Additionally, the lyrical content is quite good, and its personalized approach to addressing concerns of women amid another powerful cultural “moment” (#MeToo, though it’s never mentioned on the album) makes for a compelling and thought provoking listen.
She’s a hell of a writer, and even a dumb dude like me can listen to these lyrics and relate, in a way.

And the music is sparse, fearless, clattering, confrontational, while also being warm and intimate.

I’m glad I don’t review music for a living — means I get to sit and digest things before spewing out scores for clicks — but my first impressions of Fetch The Bolt Cutters were pretty goddamn positive.

There are some similarities musically to works by Tom Waits, maybe some Jeff Buckley or PJ Harvey, but it really does kind of manage to sound like its own claustrophobic beast.

I recommend it, I guess. Interested in people’s thoughts.

 

Bytor Peltor 04.19.2020 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Severian
Well, no it doesn’t matter in terms of the music itself, but I suppose it’s somewhat significant, considering just how rare perfect scores for new music have been. Like, I imagine the editorial board sat and talked that one out for a bit after listening to an early release of the record, and made the decision carefully.

In terms of the album itself, it’s kind of astounding how appropriate the vibe and sound are for the self-isolation era. Additionally, the lyrical content is quite good, and its personalized approach to addressing concerns of women amid another powerful cultural “moment” (#MeToo, though it’s never mentioned on the album) makes for a compelling and thought provoking listen.
She’s a hell of a writer, and even a dumb dude like me can listen to these lyrics and relate, in a way.

And the music is sparse, fearless, clattering, confrontational, while also being warm and intimate.

I’m glad I don’t review music for a living — means I get to sit and digest things before spewing out scores for clicks — but my first impressions of Fetch The Bolt Cutters were pretty goddamn positive.

There are some similarities musically to works by Tom Waits, maybe some Jeff Buckley or PJ Harvey, but it really does kind of manage to sound like its own claustrophobic beast.

I recommend it, I guess. Interested in people’s thoughts.

 


I stopped after the third track, which happens to be the title track. For whatever reason, I just wasn’t feeling it. Not necessarily the album per se, but the environs in which I was listening......too much other stuff going on.

It was a bit more whimsical than I had anticipated, and I kept wondering, who’s Shameka? Speaking of, Shameka reminds me of the Laurie Anderson song, Monkeys Paw.

Last night I encountered an add on the social media touting it as the best album of the decade......this album has serious buzz! I’ll approach it again, from the beginning, when I’m better prepared for it!!!

Severian 04.19.2020 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Bytor Peltor
I stopped after the third track, which happens to be the title track. For whatever reason, I just wasn’t feeling it. Not necessarily the album per se, but the environs in which I was listening......too much other stuff going on.

It was a bit more whimsical than I had anticipated, and I kept wondering, who’s Shameka? Speaking of, Shameka reminds me of the Laurie Anderson song, Monkeys Paw.

Last night I encountered an add on the social media touting it as the best album of the decade......this album has serious buzz! I’ll approach it again, from the beginning, when I’m better prepared for it!!!


There’s a social media account that proclaims every album to be the best album of all time, so I wouldn’t take it too seriously. Also the decade is like 4 months old, so there’s that too. But yeah, it’s a good album.

h8kurdt 04.19.2020 12:40 PM

Good point actually. Wonder how many albums from 2010 are considered best of the decade.

g. 04.19.2020 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
There’s a social media account that proclaims every album to be the best album of all time, so I wouldn’t take it too seriously. Also the decade is like 4 months old, so there’s that too. But yeah, it’s a good album.


Agreed, far to early to label it silly things but it is a very good album. Very good.

Bytor Peltor 04.19.2020 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
There’s a social media account that proclaims every album to be the best album of all time, so I wouldn’t take it too seriously. Also the decade is like 4 months old, so there’s that too. But yeah, it’s a good album.


I hear ya, such claims are ridiculous! I’m sure for some it may very well reach that status, but like a fine wine, it needs time to age!

Bytor Peltor 04.19.2020 01:56 PM

For $6 you can add a mix of 206 ten second tracks, all by 206 different artist, to your BandCamp. It’s recommended you listen to this on shuffle and all proceeds donated to Cool Earth.

ATTN:SPAN - ATTN:SPAN

 

Toilet & Bowels 04.22.2020 08:15 AM

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Your son has excellent taste! Have you (as in plural form) ever seen them live? You should take him

Banana chips oh yeah :)


I've seen them a few times. My son is only two years old so it'll be a long time before he can go to shows and by which time Shonen Knife may no longer be going!

The Soup Nazi 04.22.2020 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by g.
Agreed, far to early to label it silly things but it is a very good album. Very good.


WLIR interviewer: I was glancing through a rock publication called Zoo World the other day and came across a review of your new album called Radio City, and the guy started off the review by saying, "Here it is, only January [1974], and we already have the album of the year". You're getting an awful lot of critical acclaim for your new album, it's really good.

Alex Chilton: Yeah, that's, uh, nice. I hope it sells.

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On the Fiona Apple album: I don't have any of her previous records, but I'm familiar with her music. This is certainly a departure - it sounds like... spoken-word Ani DiFranco on crack over tUnE-yArDs shenanigans circa W H O K I L L. That's all I'm sayin' right now. Back to you in the studio.

_tunic_ 04.23.2020 05:24 PM

 



Idaho - You were a Dick

Bought this when it was released possibly because of the title ;-) but never played it more than once, because I didn't like his voice so much. Hearing it after nearly 10 years, it's like a good bottle of wine that needed a long rest.

_tunic_ 04.24.2020 08:28 AM

Fanny live at Beat Club on 1971-11-23
and
Fanny ~ Classic Rock's Greatest All Female Band ~ All The Live Video Recordings 1970-73


 


one of the very first all-female rock bands and they Rock! And I only discovered them now ...

_tunic_ 04.24.2020 09:56 AM

fuck off you sadi cunt

For the late viewers: please ignore us, we were screaming at ghosts

The Soup Nazi 04.24.2020 10:15 AM

Die, Sadi. DIE.

_tunic_ 04.24.2020 10:36 AM

Let's get this thread on it's feet again


Grateful Dead - Little Sadie - 10/31/80 - Radio City Music Hall









oh and Nick Cave is having a 24hour streaming session of his videos, live performances and other shit called BAD SEED TEEVEE

NYCgaf16 04.24.2020 12:08 PM

this week i listened to a lot of new stuff. radiohead, king kong, glenn branca, deerhunter and lightning bolt

g. 04.24.2020 04:18 PM

New track from Jonsi 'Exhale' is superb. Looking forward to the album very much.

_tunic_ 04.24.2020 05:36 PM

Catherine Ringer used to be in Les Rita Mitsouko with her partner Fred Chicin since 1979, until he passed away in 2007. Since then she still records and performs and her voice is still incredible, such as here on a festival in 2018:

Rock 'n Horses

_tunic_ 04.25.2020 08:27 AM

 


Pearl Jam - Riot Act

This Monday it's Kingsday. Normally the biggest party of the year, especially in the big cities the streets are so crowded you can walk on people's heads as we say. But this year it is renamed to Houseday. So now my neighbors are playing their stupid loud house music on their balconies. I felt like reading a book, but even with headphones on it's pointless. So I moved back indoors closed all windows and put on Riot Act. That shall teach 'em.
Fuck tinnitus.

h8kurdt 04.25.2020 01:37 PM

Anyone checked out Post Malone's Nirvana covers gig? Bloody hell it was good. From the opening song of Frances Farmer you could tell this was a band who love them.

Full gig here

Bytor Peltor 04.25.2020 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by h8kurdt
Anyone checked out Post Malone's Nirvana covers gig? Bloody hell it was good. From the opening song of Frances Farmer you could tell this was a band who love them.

Full gig here


I’m two songs in as I SmartCast it to my 55”
I can honestly say I don’t know a thing about Post Malone, but this sounds fantastic and perfect for waking up on a Saturday afternoon......thx for sharing!

 


 

g. 04.25.2020 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by h8kurdt
Anyone checked out Post Malone's Nirvana covers gig? Bloody hell it was good. From the opening song of Frances Farmer you could tell this was a band who love them.

Full gig here


Fucking incredible. Amazing set. All on form. Post was brilliant and Travis on drums was sensational as ever.

Antagon 04.26.2020 11:11 AM

 

_tunic_ 04.26.2020 11:44 AM

Don't think there is a large crowd for Lubomyr Melnyk here, but there's this live song on YT that I've had on repeat today. Apparently it's titled something like "the end of the world"

Antagon 04.26.2020 12:05 PM

 

greenlight 04.26.2020 03:21 PM

Ghedalia Tazartés - Country 1 (Jardin Au Fou / Holidays Records)
Zoffy - Barom Cross (Synesthetic Recordings)
Stefan Wesolowski - Psalmodia (Ici D'Ailleurs / Gustaff)
Ivic - In your rosary (JSMЁ)
Black Zone Magick Chant - Where will we meet when our ashes are spread in the wind (Shelter Press)
Ingrid Schmoliner - Grul (Corvo Records)
Jean Guerin - Ca va lecomte (Souffle Continu / Futura)
MJ Guider - Evencycle (Kranky)
Razen - Adhista Ayik III (Kraak)
Eliza McCarthy & Mica Levi - Riding through drinking harpo dine (Slip)
Stine Janvin Motland - Sorting it all out (Pica Disk)
Seismographic Fabrics - (wire) (Seismographic Fabrics)
Ø - Olematon (Sähkö Recordings)
Juv - Lys (Miasmah)
Jake Muir - High Tide (Sferic)
Black To Comm - The Seven of Horses (Thrill Jockey)
Kukengandai - Mure (Ideologic Organ)
EN - City of Brides (Students Of Decay)
Rainbow Grave - Year Zero (God Unknown Records)
Alex Zhang Hungtai - Pierrot (NON)

// Many tracks are layered, overlapping or not played in their full length

https://radio.syg.ma/episodes/guests...-the-old-world

greenlight 04.26.2020 03:23 PM

 

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kevin drumm / kitchen

guest 04.27.2020 03:49 AM

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kevin drumm / kitchen



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niiice. that htrk record is providing such nice balm recently, goes so well with the dwindling autumn haze we've got going on down here. have you heard jon's solo 12"? very special, features a couple of versions of tracks from her other band queens of the circulating library (with ying li-hooi https://alteredtapedstates.bandcamp....bum/untitled-4) who played shows here a few years back supporting helm/tropic of cancer


 

NYCgaf16 04.27.2020 03:54 AM

now playing: Stones by Sonic Youth

Antagon 04.27.2020 05:57 AM

 

Antagon 04.27.2020 07:24 AM

 

greenlight 04.27.2020 02:22 PM

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niiice. that htrk record is providing such nice balm recently, goes so well with the dwindling autumn haze we've got going on down here. have you heard jon's solo 12"? very special, features a couple of versions of tracks from her other band queens of the circulating library (with ying li-hooi https://alteredtapedstates.bandcamp....bum/untitled-4) who played shows here a few years back supporting helm/tropic of cancer


 


thank you, I will check it out!

yes, Venus in Leo is so good. I got it on my last visit into record store.. finaly.


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