Share some new(ish) albums you've been listening to lately
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Share some new(ish) albums you've been listening to lately
I think we're all probably in need of some new albums. Please share 5 records (and a bit about each) you've been listening to a lot lately. Here's mine (they can all be found on iTunes I believe).
The Treasures - Bring the Night Home
Alt-country band from Toronto. Impeccable multi-part harmonies, smoky pedal steel. Takes a few listens but will grow on you big time. My cousin is in the band, they've been working on this album for like 3 years and finally released it. It's unreal.
PRO ERA - PEEP the aPROcalypse
Mixtape from Joey Bada$$ and his Pro Era crew. Great oldschool hip-hop vibe from this group of up-and-comers
Phosphorescent - Muchacho
Another alt-country record. Probably Phosp's coolest record yet. Plenty of interesting electronic sounds layered on a traditional country vibe.
Generationals - Heza
Upbeat indie pop from this New Orleans duo.
Japandroids - Celebration Rock
My favourite record to work out to. Big rock and roll sounds from this Vancouver guitar-drum-duo.
The Treasures - Bring the Night Home
Alt-country band from Toronto. Impeccable multi-part harmonies, smoky pedal steel. Takes a few listens but will grow on you big time. My cousin is in the band, they've been working on this album for like 3 years and finally released it. It's unreal.
PRO ERA - PEEP the aPROcalypse
Mixtape from Joey Bada$$ and his Pro Era crew. Great oldschool hip-hop vibe from this group of up-and-comers
Phosphorescent - Muchacho
Another alt-country record. Probably Phosp's coolest record yet. Plenty of interesting electronic sounds layered on a traditional country vibe.
Generationals - Heza
Upbeat indie pop from this New Orleans duo.
Japandroids - Celebration Rock
My favourite record to work out to. Big rock and roll sounds from this Vancouver guitar-drum-duo.
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Definitely more on the ish side of New-ish, but I've been enjoying Lonerism by Tame Imapala recently. Actually, their entire discography to date. Psychedelic music fits springtime pretty well. The songs really have a "blooming" quality to them. Great use of modulation effects, synths, etc.
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Lonerism is an awesome record.
Ducktails - The Flower Lane is excellent background music for working. It's pretty much 80s soft rock with a bit of an edge. Still a decent enough listen though. Real Estate fans should check it out.
Ducktails - The Flower Lane is excellent background music for working. It's pretty much 80s soft rock with a bit of an edge. Still a decent enough listen though. Real Estate fans should check it out.
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Real Estate related:
Alex Bleeker and the Freaks
Others include:
MV & EE
Phosphorescent
Alex Bleeker and the Freaks
Others include:
MV & EE
Phosphorescent
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Re: Share some new(ish) albums you've been listening to late
I think Youth Lagoon has a new album out, too. Not quite like Real Estate, but still the kind of lo-fi thing. New album is called Wondrous Bughouse. I haven't had a chance to spin it yet.
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Kurt Vile - Wakin On A Pretty Daze
Awesome record, just released the other day.
Awesome record, just released the other day.
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Patrick Sweany - That Old Southern Drag
Cavemen- Cavemen
Whitehorse- The Fate of the World Depends On This Kiss
Jimkata- Die Digital
Cavemen- Cavemen
Whitehorse- The Fate of the World Depends On This Kiss
Jimkata- Die Digital
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Shmu - Discipline/communication (free download) http://shmu.bandcamp.com/album/discipline-communication
related: Zorch (songs- Cosmic Gloss, EMU, Zut Alore!) - These guys give the Duo a run for their money, i have to say. They are a drums/keys duo, and man can they rock. Lots of super fast drumming and psychadelic keyboard stuff
Born Ruffians - birthmarks - indie-pop stuff. somewhat predictable but cool songs, guy has a good voice too
Tame Impala - Lonerism - i can't get tired of this. I listen to this and innerspeaker together all the time
Atoms for Peace - Amok - yep. dThom unchained. It's awesome stuff
AM & Shawn Lee - bear with me on this description, but it's like postal service meets led zeppelin... great drumming throughout album, nice meaty guitar tones too, great vocals and melodies. good stuff to pair with Tame Impala.
I've also heard a few cuts from a band called "Spinto Band" - Shake it Off and Jackhammer, they seem to have "it" whatever "it" is...
related: Zorch (songs- Cosmic Gloss, EMU, Zut Alore!) - These guys give the Duo a run for their money, i have to say. They are a drums/keys duo, and man can they rock. Lots of super fast drumming and psychadelic keyboard stuff
Born Ruffians - birthmarks - indie-pop stuff. somewhat predictable but cool songs, guy has a good voice too
Tame Impala - Lonerism - i can't get tired of this. I listen to this and innerspeaker together all the time
Atoms for Peace - Amok - yep. dThom unchained. It's awesome stuff
AM & Shawn Lee - bear with me on this description, but it's like postal service meets led zeppelin... great drumming throughout album, nice meaty guitar tones too, great vocals and melodies. good stuff to pair with Tame Impala.
I've also heard a few cuts from a band called "Spinto Band" - Shake it Off and Jackhammer, they seem to have "it" whatever "it" is...
John from CT / wheaton college, MA
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The Shouting Matches - Grownass Man
Justin Vernon (of Bon Iver) gets his blues group back together, in a trio format this time.
http://www.npr.org/2013/04/07/176144654 ... =fb&cc=fmp
Justin Vernon (of Bon Iver) gets his blues group back together, in a trio format this time.
http://www.npr.org/2013/04/07/176144654 ... =fb&cc=fmp
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Kevin Breit and the Upper York Mandolin Orchestra - Field Recording
Kevin's probably known most outside of the Greater Toronto Area for having done session work with people like Norah Jones, he was also in the touring band of Hugh Laurie (aka TV's "Dr. House"). He's done about 10 records with Sisters Euclid, all of which are streamable and buyable at
http://sisterseuclid.bandcamp.com/
Aloha,
Brad