Both albums sound awesome, can't wait to get to them.
Both albums sound awesome, can't wait to get to them.
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all the indie rock fans here should pick up Bottomless Pit album. excellent listen, especially liked the trance-like "Sevens Sing"
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and...
DMB
Leonard Cohen
Editors
Carbon Leaf
The Notwist
Victor Wooten
The National
OAR
The Chameleons
Girls At Our Best! - Pleasure
Genre: Post-Punk/Twee
Year: 1981
More upbeat female-fronted post-punk, this time much poppier than you'd expect, sometimes sounding like the missing link between Au Pairs, Siouxsie & The Banshees, and The Go Go's. There's some rather smart and unique structure going on here as recognized by bands like The Wedding Present and Aislers Set later covering some of these songs).
Oh, and Thomas Dolby plays keyboard here which may actually be a strike against it, but hey. Be sure to get the CD version here as it has excellent bonuses.
Recommended If You Like: Au Pairs, Siouxsie & The Banshees, The Raincoats, Delta 5, Talulah Gosh, and Shop Assistants.
Getting Nowhere Fast
Heaven
Warm Girls
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I've already heard Girls At Our Best! from an early recommendation from afterstasis, great stuff. The Dwarr material from yesterday was awesome I need to play major catch up on albums of the day.
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Hex - Self Titled
Genre: Dreampop/Synthpop
Year: 1989
Former members of The Church and Game Theory star here, putting to tape an excellent collection of dreamy pop songs that serve as a missing link between ethereal wave and new wave.
This stuff is quite polished to boot, with lush production and impeccable playing, but doesn't sound weak or over-rehearsed.
Recommended If You Like: The Church, Game Theory, Cocteau Twins, The Sundays, Cranes, and His Name Is Alive.
Diviner
Ethereal Message
In The Net
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Fred Lane - From the One That Cut You
Genre: Big Band/Jazz Fusion
Year: 1983
Strong forays into surf rock, big band, avant-rock, country music, free jazz, and more await you here. Probably the most playful record I've posted thus far.
Recommended If You Like: Zappa does Bobby Darin/Beefheart.
Fun In The Fundus
I Talk To My Haircut
From The One That Cut You
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The Workhouse - The End Of The Pier
Genre: Post-Rock
Year: 2003
Almost 2 hours of mostly instrumental post-rock in the vein of Mogwai and friends with complimentary dashes of dreampop and post-punk influence.
If you find yourself ceaselessly complaining about 9 out of every 10 post-rock albums you hear for being too similar to their peers you may feel the same way here, but for those who are content with the notion of a Mogwai-inspired group adding in The Chameleons' guitar work and Slowdive's cathedral-esque production then bliss awaits you here.
Recommended If You Like: Mogwai, Explosions In The Sky, Slowdive, Yndi Halda, Kitchens Of Distinction, and The Chameleons.
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The Silian Rail material was wonderful.
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damn, it is too easy to fall behind on this thread. Ive got Silian Rail downloaded but still need to listen to it. And on deck, I still have Dwarr, Girls At our Best, Hex...even Strictly Ballroom. And now, another post-rock album...
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and...
DMB
Leonard Cohen
Editors
Carbon Leaf
The Notwist
Victor Wooten
The National
OAR
The Chameleons