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Alt-J - An Awesome Wave (favourite so far this year) Perfume Genius - Put Your Back N 2 It (laid back stuff, solid) Sigur Ros - Valtari (they can do no wrong) Maccabees - Given To The Wild (didn't realise they were up to much, this is a good album)
Anything else doing?
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
new Dexys album (typical Dexys, great songs, barking mad lyrics) I've never been much of a Sonic Youth fan but the new album by their guitarist Lee Ranaldo is brilliant.
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Any Decent Music on 16:50 - Jul 12 with 1560 views
I was a big fan of Beta Band and Aliens, so have been enjoying the Django Django album. Maccabees - you'd probably guess it from their names, but at least one big Fulham fan there. The latest Soul Savers album is more of the good, same stuff, but with Dave Gahan rather than Mark Lanegan (whose latest album is pretty good) and Richard Hawley's album's worth a listen.
Fulham FC: It's the taking part that counts
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Any Decent Music on 16:57 - Jul 12 with 1540 views
So far this year, The Cribs', Blood Red Shoes', and Jack White's new albums are all top. Silversun Pickups, Howler, and Tribes all released brilliant albums too. TOY, The History of Apple Pie, Spector and Born Blonde are bands with LP's released around September time who's material so far I really like.
If you guys are interested in Alternative music (shameless plug coming up), then you might like the music website/magazine that my mates and I set up: http://www.alternativejukebox.com/.
If you like it, then could you also like our facebook page as the more likes we get, the more likelihood we get interviews, etc: http://www.facebook.com/AltJukebox
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Any Decent Music on 17:19 - Jul 12 with 1490 views
As an avid listener to BBC Radio 6, I find there is always something new and different to hear especially away from the mundane mainstream stuff heard on other stations. Some bands already mentioned seem half decent enough, but for me Alabama Shakes are my tops for 2012 so far. A nice mix of Creedence Clearwater Revival/Soul sound.
There aint half been some clever bastards.
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Any Decent Music on 17:23 - Jul 12 with 1484 views
Any Decent Music on 17:13 - Jul 12 by KernowRanger
So far this year, The Cribs', Blood Red Shoes', and Jack White's new albums are all top. Silversun Pickups, Howler, and Tribes all released brilliant albums too. TOY, The History of Apple Pie, Spector and Born Blonde are bands with LP's released around September time who's material so far I really like.
If you guys are interested in Alternative music (shameless plug coming up), then you might like the music website/magazine that my mates and I set up: http://www.alternativejukebox.com/.
If you like it, then could you also like our facebook page as the more likes we get, the more likelihood we get interviews, etc: http://www.facebook.com/AltJukebox
Saw Spector in some little music pub in Guildford, the night before the Man City game. They're a bit lightweight but good fun and very good for a place that size. Didn't think that anyone on here would be into them at all.
Good shout on Justice great new band well to me anyway. We are Augustines are good Seen Jack White the other week and i know everyone says it but he really is good. And i am still finding indie stuff from the 90's i missed out on.
For something very odd and good try First Aid Kit
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Any Decent Music on 07:50 - Jul 13 with 1276 views
The New Delain album is very good. It's not too heavy and Charlotte has an amazing voice. Think Evanesence tunefulness with better musicians and a beefier sound.
Beer and Beef has made us what we are - The Prince Regent
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Any Decent Music on 09:12 - Jul 13 with 1244 views
Bruce Springsteen's Wrecking Ball is definitely in tune with the times.
Beach House's Bloom is just lovely. If you only listen to 1 track try the opener "Myth".
Otherwise I agree with Maccabees, Alabama Shakes and Alt-J. Also worth trying are Saint Etienne and Scool of Seven Bells.
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Any Decent Music on 13:29 - Jul 16 with 1162 views
Bruce Springsteen's Wrecking Ball is definitely in tune with the times.
Beach House's Bloom is just lovely. If you only listen to 1 track try the opener "Myth".
Otherwise I agree with Maccabees, Alabama Shakes and Alt-J. Also worth trying are Saint Etienne and Scool of Seven Bells.
Shameless Prodigy rip offs (that sound is straight outta "Charley says") but who cares, it's still great:
Changing pace slightly, some ancient rock from Germany, never heard of them until a week ago:
Moving northwards through Europe, it's Finnish heavy psychedelia next:
Finally, a gnarled rocker doing something incredible. Try not to look at the video the first time you listen to this (it's very short anyway), then listen AND watch:
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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Any Decent Music on 13:44 - Jul 16 with 1149 views