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Listening to the 'All Songs Considered' podcast that FDC recommended, this caught my ear. It's NFE (not for everyone!) but I love it. Reminds me of the sublime Marissa Nadler.
New album due in 2017 from this artist. Could be a highlight.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
I'll get ridiculed for this, I'm sure, but I'm really looking forward to Jamiroquai's new album, released on Friday.
Always been a big fan and Cloud 9, off this new album, sounds good.
I don't what it is, but I have an allergic reaction to Jamiroquai. He was on TV on something the other half was watching the other night, and I had to leave the room.
The missus got really into him after he was nominated for the Mercury last year. I wasn't so keen at first but the album's grown on me, the opening track Cold Little Heart in particular (after the very long intro!).
seeing him in Bristol in a few weeks time, also saw him at Clapham a couple of years ago. Both albums are excellent and have the latest on vinyl which sounds great with a bit of crackle.
on a similar vain, these 2 should make progress this year
Jorga Smith (this track is a cover a Mario tune)
and Sampha
this tune is getting airplay on all the main stations now. Seeing him tomorrow night in Bristol and then Jorga Smith in Brighton on Sunday.
Have tickets for Jamiroqui at Camden Roundhouse on Friday; looking forward to seeing him for the first time in 20 years in a small venue.
someone I was introduced to and saw live was The White Buffalo; not my usual genre but brilliant live and some really good tunes. Did a lot of the soundtrack to Sons Of Anarchy.
this track isn't new but hearing it live the day they inaugurated that clown Trump was quite poignant
seeing him in Bristol in a few weeks time, also saw him at Clapham a couple of years ago. Both albums are excellent and have the latest on vinyl which sounds great with a bit of crackle.
on a similar vain, these 2 should make progress this year
Jorga Smith (this track is a cover a Mario tune)
and Sampha
this tune is getting airplay on all the main stations now. Seeing him tomorrow night in Bristol and then Jorga Smith in Brighton on Sunday.
Have tickets for Jamiroqui at Camden Roundhouse on Friday; looking forward to seeing him for the first time in 20 years in a small venue.
someone I was introduced to and saw live was The White Buffalo; not my usual genre but brilliant live and some really good tunes. Did a lot of the soundtrack to Sons Of Anarchy.
this track isn't new but hearing it live the day they inaugurated that clown Trump was quite poignant
How did you get tickets for the Roundhouse, westberkrs?! They sold out in about 2 seconds.
I missed out, but I'm seeing them in Florence in July instead. Two birds, one stone, as myself and the gf were planning to go to Florence this year at some point.
Also, you had a PM from me some time ago, sir! No response received!
How did you get tickets for the Roundhouse, westberkrs?! They sold out in about 2 seconds.
I missed out, but I'm seeing them in Florence in July instead. Two birds, one stone, as myself and the gf were planning to go to Florence this year at some point.
Also, you had a PM from me some time ago, sir! No response received!
Sorry Tom, missed the message completely, not been on here much lately.
Was in the queue for jamiriquoi and luckily bagged 2, thought I had a second pair via PA but timed out. Tried for Blondie last week but didn't get them.
Florence should be great; it's a lovely city. Take your credit card as the Mrs will want to shop!
I've gone nuts on gigs over the last year and have loads booked.
Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore.
Not 2017 music but been listening to a lot of Alabama Shakes, quite a recent discovery for me, hence why it's in theis thread. The lead singers voice is wonderful and I love the mix of guitar riffs with her soulful sound. This is their most famous single but the 2nd album is a real mixture so one song to the next is very different. Worth further investigation if you like Blues Rock and big mama lead singers with a proper set of pipes
Meanwhile, Father John Misty seems to have just taken an old Elton John LP and painted over the cover.
I reeeeeeally don't get FJM. Loved the song Bored in The USA, but otherwise it just sounds like a guy singing random hot takes off twitter on the piano
I reeeeeeally don't get FJM. Loved the song Bored in The USA, but otherwise it just sounds like a guy singing random hot takes off twitter on the piano
Couldn't agree more, my man.
Have you listened any more to Grandaddy? It's really growing on me a lot. I think it's worth a few gos.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
Totally agree about FJM. Baffled by how popular he seems to have become.
The new Grandaddy is good too. Comfortingly familiar. Possibly the least cool band in the world and all the better for it. They were brilliant at the Roundhouse the other week.
My current bestest favouritist band. From Adelaide. Just seen them twice on their first ever uk tour. Played at Glastonbury and made an impression I guess as organisers asked them to play again on Saturday and Sunday.