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Post by Grant on May 8, 2019 7:14:41 GMT
It’s excellent. Much punchier than their previous album a.
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Post by Soloman Tump on May 8, 2019 7:59:30 GMT
Just one quick listen amps, might be big upping it prematurely. Really liked the title track, among others. Yeah, title track is the best of the bunch and should have been the closer. MAH being about the only other highlight. Recon there's a few bits on there that could be worthy of remixes by the right hands.
Fan of the album, its concise and bangs nicely. I reckon a bunch of these will sound good live - I'm heading to All Points East at the end of the month
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Post by Soloman Tump on May 8, 2019 11:36:01 GMT
Yeah, will see them at Glastonbury, reckon the only thing that gets played off this is MAH and Free Yourself, possibly No Geography. Not sure what their live set is like these days though, quite the back catalogue for them to choose from. I remember when they used to kick off with Loops of Fury, it was like they'd found the brown note, place would go mental.
Loops of Fury is a beast. First time I saw them was in 1999 (shite, 20 year anniversary...) and they played Loops of Fury followed by It Doesn't Matter. Its fair to say I had my bass face on.
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Post by rhouses on May 8, 2019 11:39:11 GMT
The Live in Japan mix isn't too shabby. Recently gave that a twirl, was reaching for lazers.
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Post by 303abuser on May 8, 2019 14:43:01 GMT
twice through the yagya album and it's really good, a little more uptempo than previous albums.
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Post by Mad Cyril 😷 on May 8, 2019 22:20:53 GMT
Enjoying this @ the moment...
Untitled ii a boss toon
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Post by rhouses on May 9, 2019 7:48:09 GMT
twice through the yagya album and it's really good, a little more uptempo than previous albums. Yup, it's quality. Good shout Grant!
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Post by homegrove on May 17, 2019 5:19:05 GMT
New The National out today. My favorite band of the past 8 or so years. The National is a freak when it comes to established rock/ indie music, getting better and better with each album. Depeche Mode up to The Songs of Faith and Devotion is probably the only other example I can think of.
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2019 7:49:38 GMT
The new Future Sound of London album ain't bad. Some of their new releases are good too.
Nice to see them throw their hat in again.
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Post by Grant on May 17, 2019 8:55:40 GMT
New The National out today. My favorite band of the past 8 or so years. The National is a freak when it comes to established rock/ indie music, getting better and better with each album. Depeche Mode up to The Songs of Faith and Devotion is probably the only other example I can think of. I'm late to the part with The National and am listening to their albums in random order - I like them. REM are similar in that they just got better and better - peaked at Automatic for the People mind.
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Post by homegrove on May 17, 2019 9:51:55 GMT
Yeah, that is easily their best album. They kinda came back with New Adventures in HiFi after dipping quite badly with Monster. Let Me In from that album is among their best songs though.
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Post by millsy on May 17, 2019 16:13:46 GMT
Never see Stipe and Smallman in same room together.
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Post by homegrove on May 18, 2019 10:20:53 GMT
Rylan off I Am Easy To Find has turned me into a right teenager, haven't obsessed over a song as hard since I was 15 or something. Listened to it about 10 times yesterday. Jesus.
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Post by felchaid on May 21, 2019 11:10:29 GMT
Not listened to the Chem's but the new Rammstein is lovely at bath time🤟
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Post by Grant on May 21, 2019 12:11:58 GMT
Bloody hell, FA, just had a quick listen to Rammstein - what a proper fucking racket.
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