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Not new (it's from 2014) but this year has been predominately spent under the shade of "Love" by Amen Dunes. It has a beautiful slurred narcotic quality to it. Repeated listens just seem to bring a different track to the fore for a spell. It's brilliant.
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New Albums - Not been done in a while on 21:49 - Jun 26 with 6135 views
Chatma by Tuareg rockers Tamikrest is one of my favourite new albums. Like Tinariwen but rockier.
RFA
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
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New Albums - Not been done in a while on 11:15 - Jun 27 with 6054 views
Tobias Jesso Jr's album 'Goon' is really really good, as is Father John Misty's 'I Love You Honeybear'. The Novella's self-titled debut is well worth a listen to as is Jessica Pratt's 'On Your Own Love Again'.
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New Albums - Not been done in a while on 22:50 - Jul 5 with 5905 views
New Albums - Not been done in a while on 22:50 - Jul 5 by karl
Enjoying the Selector CD, its not an 80's retro, good solid album.
Picked up Lee Thompson Ska Orchestra CD yesterday and listened to it in the car once, sounds good but gentle stuff.
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Karl, if you enjoy Ska stuff (and I agree Selecter new one is good and more original than LT's Orchestra one) - May I point you in the direction of 'Specialized'
Last 4 years they have been producing double CD or 4 disk sets of covers from well known bands covered by new upcoming bands (mostly ska or reggae tinged).
1st years nominated artist was Specials (thus the name) 2nd year was The Beat Last year was Madness This year (July, ish) will be The Clash who weren't adverse to some skanking themsleves.
Like the Madness 'Mad Not Cancer' edition in 2014, this year 'Combat Cancer' is 4 disk and 76 songs for about £16 - Best of all Profits go to 2 charities - Teenage Cancer & a Music for Youths set up. Some top draw acts, which give you a good flavour of getting other stuff by them.
Anyway, if that's your bag, check it out. They have a Facebook page also.
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New Albums - Not been done in a while on 23:59 - Jul 5 with 5866 views
Recent purchases - Struggling with Paul Wellers new one, much like his last 3. Critics love them, but I think I prefer his first 3 albums (and a few singles) from his solo career. Fair play for still pushing boundaries though. Blur album is quite good, a bit Gorillaz but a few good tracks that hark back to their Britpop (90's) days. Kitty, Daisy & Lewis (The Third) is excellent.
Looking forward to - Specialized 4 Combat Cancer - as above. Frank Turner - Positive Songs For Negative People on August 7th Stone Foundation - A Life Unlimited, again august 7th Libertines - Anthems For Doomed Youth - September 4th
New Albums - Not been done in a while on 23:47 - Jul 5 by qpr1976
Karl, if you enjoy Ska stuff (and I agree Selecter new one is good and more original than LT's Orchestra one) - May I point you in the direction of 'Specialized'
Last 4 years they have been producing double CD or 4 disk sets of covers from well known bands covered by new upcoming bands (mostly ska or reggae tinged).
1st years nominated artist was Specials (thus the name) 2nd year was The Beat Last year was Madness This year (July, ish) will be The Clash who weren't adverse to some skanking themsleves.
Like the Madness 'Mad Not Cancer' edition in 2014, this year 'Combat Cancer' is 4 disk and 76 songs for about £16 - Best of all Profits go to 2 charities - Teenage Cancer & a Music for Youths set up. Some top draw acts, which give you a good flavour of getting other stuff by them.
Anyway, if that's your bag, check it out. They have a Facebook page also.
Will do thanks mate, i havent been buying music for too long but made a decision to get off my a*se and start again.Perhaps surprisingly we do have a good independent 'record' shop (what do you call them now?) owned by a friend of mine up here and i do try and buy all my stuff from him, is this available through independents? I will definitely buy one and take it from there, seems like a few Ska fans on here so hopefully a few more will give it a try for a good cause!
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New Albums - Not been done in a while on 03:37 - Jul 6 with 5823 views
New Albums - Not been done in a while on 01:35 - Jul 6 by karl
Will do thanks mate, i havent been buying music for too long but made a decision to get off my a*se and start again.Perhaps surprisingly we do have a good independent 'record' shop (what do you call them now?) owned by a friend of mine up here and i do try and buy all my stuff from him, is this available through independents? I will definitely buy one and take it from there, seems like a few Ska fans on here so hopefully a few more will give it a try for a good cause!
I don't think so. I think online only.
I downloaded the 1st one from iTunes, but bourght the phyical CD sets. From what I can see iTunes still has : 1) Specialized: A Modern Take On Specials Classics (£15.99) 46 songs 2) Specialized 2: Beat Teenage Cancer (£15.99) 47 tracks. Physical 2 CD version is also available from Specialized.
But last years Specialized 3: Mad Not Cancer can only be bourght from the link I gave ealrier. 4 CD's and about 72 tracks in all. I suspect this years Specialized 4: Combat Cancer will be much the same. 4 disks for sure & 72 to 76 tracks I think.
Maybe Indiependent shops can order them for you, but it's easy online. If you check the FaceBook page https://www.facebook.com/simon.kingham.547#!/specializedprojects?fref=ts Theres loads of detail including clips of the bands and songs included....... Enjoy. And as you say, really good causes.
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New Albums - Not been done in a while on 08:09 - Jul 6 with 5782 views
Good shout, Brian. That video makes me feel very nostalgic for my teens/twenties and piling out of a club, going for something to eat and fannying about in town/walking halfway across London to get home because we couldn’t afford cabs and night buses were irregular and full of lunatics. Good times.
Fulham FC: It's the taking part that counts
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New Albums - Not been done in a while on 12:25 - Jul 6 with 5724 views
New Albums - Not been done in a while on 19:55 - Jul 6 by OutWestR
Nice one ultra, sounds good.
I've played this loads
And the Large Professor LP is worth a listen.
Totally unrelated, but the reissue of the Phantasm soundtrack is great if you're into your old horror film soundtracks
I need hear the large pro album if its like his other albums will be dope. Check the fabreeze brothers bundle the vinyl is dope the cover way it opens and 2 coloured vinyls also a 7 and tape of the vinyl
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New Albums - Not been done in a while on 21:47 - Jul 6 with 5569 views
New Albums - Not been done in a while on 08:09 - Jul 6 by simmo
Listening to Leon Bridges recently, love that southern soulful sound.
I really like this album. Just when you thought old school US soul was dead on its knees, then up pops this guy from Austin, Texas. He's been labelled by some as the new Sam Cooke, but I hate comparisons. I hope to see him at Whelan's in Dublin in September.
I quite like Weller's new album Saturns Pattern, at least 7 of the 9 tracks on it. I think it's his best offering for quite some time, but will never compare as someone has said, to his first 3 solo albums. But at least he's out there still making music.
There aint half been some clever bastards.
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New Albums - Not been done in a while on 23:33 - Jul 6 with 5527 views
Not necessarily new, but go listen to Goat's latest album (2nd) and their debut album from 2012. Then read their wiki page. Fascinating. Saw them live at a Glastonbury too and they were bloody excellent.
I must also say, whilst it's not really my genre (sort of grunge/indie/folk), Wolf Alice's debut album is very very good. You really can't pigeon hole it and the album flows well. They were also strong live at Glastonbury.
Obviously Jungle have the best album of the last year or so. ;) I love it.
Gaz Coombes solo album is pretty good too. A few excellent tracks on there.
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New Albums - Not been done in a while on 18:27 - Jul 7 with 5368 views
New Albums - Not been done in a while on 17:25 - Jul 7 by Hunterhoop
Not necessarily new, but go listen to Goat's latest album (2nd) and their debut album from 2012. Then read their wiki page. Fascinating. Saw them live at a Glastonbury too and they were bloody excellent.
I must also say, whilst it's not really my genre (sort of grunge/indie/folk), Wolf Alice's debut album is very very good. You really can't pigeon hole it and the album flows well. They were also strong live at Glastonbury.
Obviously Jungle have the best album of the last year or so. ;) I love it.
Gaz Coombes solo album is pretty good too. A few excellent tracks on there.
Right, I am going to revisit this Jungle album again and check if there was something I missed first time.
EDIT: I'm sorry Hunter, I just don't get it.... Like a whimsical version of Disclosure...