November 11, 20196 yr On 11/8/2019 at 11:37 PM, Pars said: I bought the album after listening to these based on this post. Actually, these guys remind me of Roxy Music alot. I will have to say that this is massively overproduced (even though I do like it). Relistening to this (Lo Moon) and totally digging it. Definitely reminds of Talk Talk, both post-rock era and (more so) Colour of Spring -era, but also Haelos, a recent fave, and one I wouldn’t’ve associated with Talk Talk. Dig, more.
November 15, 20196 yr Hillbilly Shakespeare, indeed. Still amazed at his output given that he never made it to age 30. Edited November 15, 20196 yr by TMoney
November 18, 20196 yr Was: https://oliverlieb.bandcamp.com/album/the-unreleased-album Currently: Apparently this was good enough for Robert Fripp to feature on his own personal Facebook page. Streamable/downloadable link Next: https://mattelliott.bandcamp.com/album/songs-of-resignation I somehow missed this, as well as the fact that most of his albums are on bandcamp. I'll probably go through the box set next (Failed Songs/Howling Songs/Failing Songs/Drinking Songs).
November 19, 20196 yr A couple of catchy-as-shit albums (RIYL QotSA, Eagles of Death Metal, that kind of thing): https://lotuswho.bandcamp.com/album/little-black-satellite https://deafradio.bandcamp.com/album/modern-panic
November 21, 20196 yr I have to admit I got a little lost right at the beginning - but then the various themes and counter themes came together for me. nice - I like..
November 21, 20196 yr Glad you liked it, Kind of the back story (or what I imagined) were small night creatures, a mouse and a trap door spider stop trying to devour each other and engage in sort of a spastic dance. Sometimes in lock step and sometimes back at each others throats.
November 21, 20196 yr I liked it too. I’m just having trouble coming up with words. It’s got that BoHansson whimsical quality to it.
November 22, 20196 yr B. B. King with Gladys Knight, Clapton, Collins and other friends. Illegally downloaded years ago. MP3 164 kbps – who needs highres?
November 23, 20196 yr Posthumous Leonard Cohen album....story is that he recorded the vocals, and his son carefully helped build out the backing music. I liked this....not ALWAYS what I would picture as his music, but still good.
November 24, 20196 yr 23 hours ago, skullguise said: Posthumous Leonard Cohen album....story is that he recorded the vocals, and his son carefully helped build out the backing music. I liked this....not ALWAYS what I would picture as his music, but still good. https://www.theguardian.com/music/2019/nov/24/leonard-cohen-adam-thanks-for-the-dance-interview?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
November 29, 20196 yr Said to be recorded by Italian Columbia on 26 78-rpm sides. Transferred from American Columbia and Italian Columbia pressings by Ward Marston.
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