Recommend me 2011 albums
Don't give me your favorite 2011 albums tell me what I'd like
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Tom Waints
Jackie o Motherfucker Kurt Vile Thurston Moore Iceage .... kind of a slow year for new artists. |
Oneohtrix Point Never made a good record this year
So did Tim Heckier and Death Grips too |
Speak! - Inside Out Boy
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I think you might like this
James Ferraro - Far Side Virtual |
How ze fuck am I supose to know what you like?
Well, I am pretty shure you'd appriciate Yuck - Yuck Wu Lyf - Go tell fire to the mountain Ty Segall - Goodbye Bread |
Not heard anything Hayden friendly. Possibly Death Grips, but I imagine you're on that tip already?
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Ho! Another WU LYF fan? I recommended that here a few months ago and got tons of bad feedback, both on the board and in PM's. "Thanks, now I know what the most pretentious music ever recorded sounds like" was my personal favorite. :) I like them. They're anthemic and epic as all hell, alternately bringing to mind beautiful mountain vistas, pre-emo screamage, and graffitied bathroom walls. Pretentious? Well yah! But who said pretentious music is bad? |
Other favorites of mine are Ty Segall, Tom Waits, Kurt Vile, Thurston (der), the various Wu-offshoote (Legendary Weapons in particular) and Mogwai's kickass new album, which is the best thing they've done in a number of years. Jackie0O Mohterfucker's new album is up there too; it's not the best thing in their catalog, but it's definitely worth checking out.
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Someone needs to put together a list of all the worthwhile releases of 2011 in every genre, just so I know what the fuck this year's been about. Also, so I can check some of them out, put them on my list, and feel cool.
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9 pages - knock yourself out
'Every genre' would be pushing it for that thread though. Still, probably enough to keep you busy for a while. |
I seem to be in the minority, but I feel that Deerhoof's album Vs Evil is way too overlooked.
I think the world sounds & polyrhythms on it are amazing. It took me awhile to really get the album, but after I got into it & also saw them play it live, I realized how impressive it was. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aNgSMvF_bo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSABSfnDmzA&ob=av2e |
WU LYF are terrible don't listen to them Hayden Aschehole. Most of the other suggestions here are kind of way obvious.
But yes go with that James Ferraro and these: Gauntlet Hair - Gauntlet Hair True Widow - As High As The Highest Heavens... Ponytail - Do Whatever You Want All The Time! Longmont Potion Castle - 8 Toddle - The Shimmer Volcano The Bear - Hotbites Live At The Nightlight Snowman - Absence Alvarius B - Baroque Primitiva Everything else I liked this year is too ~metal~ and ~droney~ for your taste doe. I'm not making my end of year list until the new Kayo Dot comes out. It would be blasphemy for my fanboy status. EDIT: OH ALSO I FORGOT THERE'S A NEW PETE SWANSON THAT FUCKING RULES AND IT'S YOUR DUTY AS A FELLOW YELLOW SWANS FAN TO LISTEN TO IT. |
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Bee Mask: Elegy For Beach Friday
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thank you derek, bb
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also, everyone else who suggested something i hadn't heard and hello glicey
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I will admit that WU LYF is an... er... acquired taste. They're super pretentious and all the songs on the album sound the same. At first I too thought it was shit. Carbon copy pitchfork fair. But for some reason bits and pieces of their songs started getting stuck in my head. After just one listen, too. I played the album once and didn't touch it for months... but their choruses kept popping up in my head. They're really anthemic (anthematic?) and their hooks are reallly effective. Granted, I honestly think they're this year's Animal Collective derivative, and that (even though they don't sound like them) they try to emulate the melodic scream techniques of earlier ac albums. But whatever, I think they're alright. Not mind blowing, but definitely one of the better albums I've heard this year. I haven't heard a lot of albums this year though. :( |
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Jesus, I've been so out of the loop this year that I didn't even know they had a new album! I'm kind of an on-again-off-again Deerhoof fan, as in I listen to them like crazy for about a month and then wear myself out on them so much that I can't listen to them for a year. But when I'm into them they're one of my favorite bands, and I can't believe I didn't notice this! How does it rank against their best (which, naturally, are Reveille and Friend Opportunity)??? |
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