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Post by tucker on Apr 6, 2024 17:52:22 GMT
Not sure mentioning my lack of posting on a DEAD thread on an even DEADER forum is really destroying me. I know it hurts but it won't be forever.
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Post by mahoney on Apr 7, 2024 5:32:01 GMT
He's got a book (now delayed) in the works too which could be interesting. Quite an unexpected prolific period for him.
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Post by mahoney on Apr 7, 2024 5:32:20 GMT
Mick Head, not Tuckerman.
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Post by mahoney on Apr 7, 2024 5:33:14 GMT
Unless someone uses AI to turn the rateyourmood thread into "Moon Plaza, the life of Tuckerman"
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Post by Simone on Apr 7, 2024 10:52:21 GMT
I had no idea he was writing a book! Very excited for that as well. Also read somewhere that his last album was his first ever top-10 chart placement, so that must have been a great incentive for him. After 40 years, I'm quite happy he's enjoying some kind of success and stability.
Mick Head, not Tuckerman.
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Post by tucker on Apr 7, 2024 20:02:22 GMT
Unless someone uses AI to turn the rateyourmood thread into "Moon Plaza, the life of Tuckerman" FFS what is it with you and that song. Tbh, if I did have a book I'd have to get "Hello, Monday" into the title.
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Post by Bigred3 on Apr 8, 2024 14:21:30 GMT
I wasn't fond of the new Cloud Nothings single that dropped some months ago but since then they released a couple more which have made me quite eager for the album to drop on April 19th.
They will never made another Attack on Memory but it's still pretty good.
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Post by Fuzzy Dunlop on Apr 11, 2024 10:00:15 GMT
Tomorrow's new albums featuring the best reviewed record of the year so far at time of writing (English Teacher):
Bad Bad Hats: “Bad Bad Hats” - Bad Bad Hats’ album is a catchy and infectious offering that blends elements of indie pop and rock, featuring catchy hooks and relatable lyricism that resonate with listeners with its blend of nostalgia and introspection.
Blue Bendy: “So Medieval” - Blue Bendy’s album is a whimsical and eclectic exploration of indie rock and psychedelic sounds, featuring quirky melodies and playful arrangements that transport listeners to a world of imagination and wonder.
Bodega: “Our Brand Could Be Yr Life” - Bodega’s album is a witty and socially conscious offering that blends elements of post-punk and art rock, featuring sharp lyricism and angular rhythms that challenge listeners to question societal norms and values.
Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard: “Skinwalker” - Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard’s album is a high-energy and riff-heavy exploration of rock and roll, featuring blistering guitars and infectious hooks that capture the spirit of rebellion and freedom.
English Teacher: “This Could Be Texas” - Debut album from one of the hottest properties in guitar music. Many have compared English Teacher to the likes of Black Country, New Road and Squid, and whilst they’re sonically similar in a sense, the beauty of This Could Be Texas is in its originality and ingenuity.
girl in red: “I’M DOING IT AGAIN BABY!” - girl in red’s album is a bold and confessional offering that blends elements of indie pop and rock, featuring candid lyricism and catchy hooks that explore themes of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery with honesty and vulnerability.
James: “Yummy” - James’ album is a catchy and infectious offering that blends elements of indie pop and rock, featuring upbeat melodies and anthemic choruses that invite listeners to sing along and dance.
Maggie Rogers: “Don’t Forget Me” - Maggie Rogers’ album is a soulful and introspective journey through folk and pop, featuring heartfelt lyricism and emotive vocals that resonate with raw emotion and vulnerability.
MELTS: “Field Theory” - the second studio album from Dublin four-piece, a collection of turbulent electronic psych-rock.
METZ: “Up On Gravity Hill” - METZ’s album is a relentless and energetic offering that blends elements of punk and noise rock, featuring blistering guitars and thunderous rhythms that capture the band’s raw intensity and ferocity.
Nia Archives: “Silence is Loud” - The debut album from the jungle star brings weightless tracks with intense basslines.
Shabaka: “Perceive Its Beauty, Acknowledge Its Grace” - Shabaka’s album is a transcendent and experimental journey through jazz and world music, featuring virtuosic saxophone performances and intricate compositions that push the boundaries of sonic exploration and creativity.
Still House Plants: “If I Don’t Make It, I Love U” - Still House Plants’ album is a haunting and atmospheric offering that blends elements of avant-garde and experimental rock.
The Reds, Pinks & Purples: “Unwishing Well” - A sensational and spectacular rock opera that immortalizes the stories of underdogs.
Tusks: “Gold” - Synth-heavy and emotionally charged, this album explores dynamics and emotions through atmospheric textures.
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Post by jp on Apr 12, 2024 7:10:57 GMT
Really enjoyed English Teacher on first listen. A lot more subtle and mature sounding than I was expecting but all the better for it.
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Post by jp on Apr 13, 2024 7:18:00 GMT
struggling a bit with shabaka. get back to the sax you cunt!
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Post by jp on Apr 15, 2024 7:17:35 GMT
The still house plants album is quite something. Really enjoyed it on first listen.
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Post by Fuzzy Dunlop on Apr 17, 2024 22:14:24 GMT
New Fontaines D.C. album out on August 23rd
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Post by Bigred3 on Apr 18, 2024 12:15:09 GMT
Looks like they have worked with James Ford on this new record.
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Post by Fuzzy Dunlop on Apr 18, 2024 19:28:02 GMT
Tomorrow's new releases:
Bbymutha: “Sleep Paralysis” - Bbymutha’s album is a raw and confessional exploration of hip-hop and rap, featuring candid lyricism and bold beats that delve into personal struggles, triumphs, and reflections on life.
BIG|BRAVE: “A Chaos of Flowers” - Massive minimalism meets traditional folk techniques in this powerful album.
Cadence Weapon: “Rollercoaster” - Cadence Weapon’s album is a dynamic and genre-blending exploration of hip-hop and electronic music, featuring intricate production and sharp lyricism that challenge listeners to question societal norms and expectations.
Chanel Beads: “Your Day Will Come” - Chanel Beads’ album is a dreamy and atmospheric journey through indie pop and electronic sounds, featuring lush arrangements and ethereal vocals that transport listeners to a world of introspection and reverie.
Claire Rousay: “sentiment” - claire rousay’s album is a minimalist and emotive exploration of experimental music and ambient sounds, featuring sparse arrangements and evocative textures that evoke a sense of introspection and emotional resonance.
Cloud Nothings: “Final Summer” - Cloud Nothings’ album is a raucous and energetic offering that blends elements of punk and indie rock, featuring blistering guitars and anthemic choruses that capture the urgency and passion of youth.
Local Natives: “But I’ll Wait For You” - Local Natives’ album is a lush and melodic journey through indie rock and folk, featuring intricate harmonies and heartfelt lyricism that resonate with themes of love, longing, and hope.
Lucy Rose: “This Ain’t the Way You Go Out” - Lucy Rose’s album is a heartfelt and introspective exploration of folk and indie rock, featuring poignant lyricism and emotive vocals that delve into themes of love, loss, and self-discovery.
Pearl Jam: “Dark Matter” - Pearl Jam’s album is a powerful and politically charged offering that blends elements of rock and grunge, featuring blistering guitars and impassioned vocals that confront societal issues and advocate for change.
Pillow Queens: “Name Your Sorrow” - Pillow Queens’ album is a dynamic and emotionally resonant journey through indie rock and post-punk, featuring infectious hooks and candid lyricism that explore themes of identity, belonging, and resilience.
T Bone Burnett: “The Other Side” - T Bone Burnett’s album is a rootsy and atmospheric exploration of Americana and folk, featuring soulful vocals and timeless songwriting that transport listeners to the heart of the American landscape.
Taylor Swift: “The Tortured Poets Department” - Taylor Swift’s album is a bold and introspective offering that blends elements of pop and alternative rock, featuring confessional lyricism and anthemic melodies that capture the complexities of love, fame, and self-expression.
Tei Shi: “Valerie” - Tei Shi’s album is a sultry and atmospheric journey through R&B and electronic music, featuring lush production and seductive vocals.
The Melvins: “Tarantula Heart” - The Melvins’ album is a gritty and experimental exploration of sludge metal and noise rock, featuring crushing riffs and dissonant textures that push the boundaries of sonic experimentation and intensity.
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Post by Bigred3 on Apr 19, 2024 12:41:44 GMT
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Post by titchjuicy on Apr 19, 2024 14:56:21 GMT
struggling a bit with shabaka. get back to the sax you cunt! More listens JP. It’s a very beautiful thing.
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Post by titchjuicy on Apr 19, 2024 14:57:53 GMT
I was convinced that the new Iron & Wine was today. Imagine my disappointment this morning when it fucking well wasn’t.
Have to wait another week.
The singles have been ace- especially the one with Fiona Apple.
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Post by barny on Apr 19, 2024 17:43:45 GMT
I think it's one of their best, what do you feel my friend?
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Post by Bigred3 on Apr 22, 2024 13:19:49 GMT
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Post by Bigred3 on Apr 22, 2024 13:20:15 GMT
I think it's one of their best, what do you feel my friend? I think it's pretty solid record tbh!
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