Best new/most anticipated albums of 2023!!!!
I’m taking this thread back after a couple years of Soup Nazi getting in before me (fuck off mate, love you).
Anyway, what albums are you looking forward to the most for 2023? Also once 2023 starts, tall about good albums you hear during the year. I’m looking forward to the new albums by John Cale, Young Fathers, Yo La Tengo, Fever Ray, and some others I’m forgetting. Also really hoping for a new DJ Koze, which should drop this year as his schedule seems to be one studio album every 5 years. Cheers or whatever! |
hurray! we have a 2023 thread!!!
let's see what did I mention already in the 2022 thread: the Cure dEUS Fågelle Mono R. Ring Mono is actually already released digitally on their bandcamp if you buy it there. But physically it will be released in March. And since I bought it from their label webshop to cut shipping costs (and it has nicer colored vinyl) I don't have it digitally yet :(:mad: and here's one for the 2024 thread already!!: Spinal Tap |
Already announced:
Meg Baird – Furling (27.1) The Bad Ends - The Power And The Glory (20.1) Bardo Pond – No Hashish, No Change Money, No Saki Saki (3.2) BIG|BRAVE – Nature Morte (24.2) John Cale – Mercy (20.1) The Cure – Songs From The Lost World Lana Del Rey – Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd (10.3) Depeche Mode – Memento Mori Delphine Dora – As Above, So Below Delphine Dora – L’inéluctable Pulsation Du Temps Earth – Even Hell has its Heroes OST (1.1) Elder Ones – New Monuments Fran – Leaving (20.1) Fågelle – Den svenska vreden (27.1) Fucked Up – One Day (27.1) Groep 20 – Valses mélancoliques James Brandon Lewis – Eye Of I (3.2) Liturgy – 93696 (24.3) Kali Malone (featuring Stephen O’Malley & Lucy Railton) – Does Spring Hide Its Joy (20.1) The Men – New York City (3.2) Mivos Quartet – Steve Reich: The String Quartets (3.2) Thurston Moore – Flow Critical Lucidity Morrissey – Bonfire Of Teenagers The Necks – Travel (24.2) otay : onii – Dream Hacker Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs – Land of Sleeper (17.2) Quasi – Breaking the Balls of History (10.2) Anna B Savage – in|FLUX (17.2) Swans – The Beggar Anna von Hausswolff & Filip Leyman – The Most Beautiful Boy in the World Yo La Tengo – This Stupid World (10.2) Paul Young – Behind The Lens Waclaw Zimpel – Trainspotter TBA Baroness Entropia Godflesh PJ Harvey Haunted Plasma Heavy Blanket Illegal Crowns Laniakea Meditations on Crime Memorials Mercury Rev Mono Malcolm Mooney and the Eleventh Planet My Bloody Valentine Oneohtrix Point Never Om Stephen O´Malley The Pirate Ship Quintet Tomeka Reid Quartet The Rolling Stones Silver Scrolls Slowdive Sparks Michael Stipe Verity Susman U.S. Girls Anna von Hausswolff Wrekmeister Harmonies |
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A new PJ Harvey platter? Really?!? I haven't heard a thing...
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Without Charlie? Come on guys, knock it off already... |
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https://www.nme.com/news/music/pj-ha...d-2023-3258356 |
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Thank you very much!! |
Bettie Serveert, maybe? Carol announces a surprise in January in this video
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I wouldn't be surprised if some of the songs that end up appearing on it were recorded before Charlie passed away. |
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I think there's stuff in the can with Charlie. But yeah, they really should have retired this time. |
Fuck, Shirley Watts died recently.
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Bettie Serveert - Palomine (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) (10.1) |
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that's very sweet! Matador is also selling a vinyl edition with a bonus 7": https://matablog.matadorrecords.com/...rsary-edition/ The 7"doesn't have all bonus tracks, hopefully they'll sell the vinyl from bandcamp .... this album is still one of my all-time favourites, if I hadn't listened to it so many times that I can dream every single note. But it's still a great one. |
Two that didn't come out in 2022 but shoud this year:
VOLK William Matheny Also: Johnny Dowd Dowd has been saying for some time he has another album in the can. He's recorded even more stuff as well. He's been very cagey about when the album will come out but since he's setting up tour dates for later this year, it should come out fairly soon. |
Looking forward to the new Quasi
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Fuck. Lana Del Rey delayed to March 24th.
(Go ahead, Music Nazi.....) |
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I like the album cover |
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Nice! Not that I have any money. But still. |
The new John Cale kicks fucking ass.
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Oh man, I gotta get me some of that ass-kicking ASAP. Laurel Halo, Weyes Blood, Sylvan Esso, The Section Quartet - it's almost like I chose the collaborators. :) |
Out today:
- Bob Dylan - The Bootleg Series Vol. 17: Fragments - TIME OUT OF MIND Sessions (1996-1997) - New Order - Low-life ["definitive edition"] - Mette Rasmussen/Paul Flaherty/Zach Rowden/Chris Corsano - Crying In Space In the near future: - Marshall Crenshaw - Marshall Crenshaw (40th Anniversary Expanded Edition) [February 17] - Steve Gunn & David Moore - Reflections Vol. 1: Let The Moon Be A Planet [March 31] - Tim Hecker - No Highs [April 7] - Robyn Hitchcock - Life After Infinity [April 23]. His first all-instrumental album. If you've heard his vocal-less tracks on I Often Dream Of Trains and Eye, you know this is gonna be the shit. |
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He also did the soundtrack for Brandon Cronenberg's film Infinity Pool. Out today: https://www.hdtracks.com/#/album/63c...2bbf3907fa1443 |
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It's funny how Dylan himself and many other fans diss Time Out Of Mind. Many say that the production is all wrong/muddled - as if Lanois didn't know wtf he was doing?? Yeah, sure. To my ears, it is a fantastic album. I think this new bootleg series tries to "correct" some things? I might get it, but I adore the original mix. |
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From the press release: “The album itself has been remixed to sound more like how the songs came across when the musicians originally played them in the room, without the effects and processing that Lanois applied later. It’s not meant to replace the Time Out of Mind that won all of those Grammys a quarter-century ago; it’s a reimagining, an alternate view of a great work of art. If the original album remains mythic and enigmatic, this Time Out of Mind puts you in close proximity to the players.” |
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I remember when Tom Waits’ Real Gone was remastered and as much as I dig it. The added clarity (not sure that’s the right term) is jarring and frankly the changes to “Hoist That Rag” are unforgivable. Sending the guitar solo to the background (if it’s even still there at all), to bring a trombone to the front? That was a horrible decision that frankly kind of ruins one of Waits’ best songs for me. I’ll listen to the Time Out of Mind remaster but I too have no problem whatsoever with the original and I’ve never considered complaining about it. |
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Again: this is different; it's not a substitution. |
Well, come on now....
It is a substitution. Oh sure - they are saying nice things about the original. But the not-nice things are on record. This "new mix" is inspired by all of the things that they have said about Lanois' original production. Granted, I may love this new mix/release. |
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No, it's not. I emphasize it especially because Severian mentioned the Waits Real Gone remaster, which does replace the previous version. (Incidentally, Severian, what you describe sounds more like a full-on remix than a remaster.) Here, they are not replacing the 1997 Time Out Of Mind; you can only get this "stripped-down" version if you get The Bootleg Series Vol. 17, capisce? As for shit said about Lanois' production, yes, people have criticized it - even contemporary reviewers basically said the album succeeds in spite of the sonic swamp, not because of it. Others favorably described it as "a soundscape as surely as Maxinquaye". The whole sitch reminds me a bit of Raw Power's Bowie mix and the way many who hated it actually went back to it after Iggy submerged the album in a pool of digital distortion. But once more: in this case, there will be no need to "go back" to anything; both versions will remain available without painful eBay transactions, I wanna have both, and now send me some goddamn money to buy the boxed set. |
I don’t care, my point is I like the original Time Out of Mind and I don’t really understand why anyone would complain about it.
Original Real Gone can never be replaced in my heart. But yeah they essentially replaced in lmao |
On the topic of remixes, I loved the remix of In Utero. Some interesting new parts come through.
I'd pay so much for a remix and remaster of Pj Harvey's Dry |
Eternal Dust. Secret Girl influence on the new song.
https://eternaldustband.bandcamp.com...efence-lawyers |
I'm wearing out my Richard Dawson - The Ruby Cord CD. (Yeah, it was a late 2022 release, but early 2023 is when I got to devour it, you see?) I think this is my favourite of the Peasant-2020-Ruby Cord trilogy. A lot of fans are having some trouble on being confronted with a 41min song to start the album. By the third spin this somewhat freeform monster really began to take shape and make sense to me. It's a beautiful record.
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