Albums in 2006

you talkin about this?

http://www.emusic.com/album/10910/10910904.html

Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
Originally posted by pdx pollard:
Bob Pollard's 2nd post-gbv solo album due out October 10th and will be called "Normal Happiness"
speaking of pollard… how is the Keene Brother CD and how easy is it to buy?
They aren't really new albums, but the first two Wrens albums, which have been held hostage by the record company, are currently available again through the Wrens' website.
It is pretty decent, maybe a little bland for my tastes. Other Pollard fans seem to really like it.

If you dont want to use amazon, I normally order all Pollard stuff through Luna http://robertpollard.net/luna.html , a record store in Indiana that releases all of Pollard's side projects.

Here is a track off of it: http://gbv.com/sounds/deathoftheparty.mp3
anyone remember the Frank and Walters?

'Renewed Interest In Happiness' release in September

Tracks included will be

Come On,
Keep The Faith,
City Lights,
Changed My Way Of Thinking,
Hold On
Fight,
Learned To Love,
Summertime,
Guilty,
You Are The Greatest,
Johnny Cash,
Country Boy,
Miles & Miles
via pitchfork

Our little Vagrant friends the Hold Steady will release their first album, Boys and Girls in America, October 3 on the emo powerhouse. Judging by the album's name, it looks as if they're fitting right in over there!

The follow-up to last year's Frenchkiss release Separation Sunday was produced by John Agnello (Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr., Bob Dylan), tracked at Hoboken's Water Music, overdubbed at Williamsburg's Atomic Records, and mixed at NYC's Magic Shop. Extensive!

We're listening to the album right now. It's pretty great.

Tracklist:

01 Stuck Between Stations
02 Chips Ahoy!
03 Hot Soft Light
04 Same Kooks
05 First Night
06 Party Pit
07 You Can Make Him Like You
08 Massive Night
09 Citrus
10 Chillout Tent
11 Southtown Girls
Luke Haines solo album

Off My Rocker At The Art School Bop - Album release date: 16th October.
Takeovers is a Pollard side project, it is:

Chris Slusarenko-ex gbv bassist
Sam Coomes - Quasi
Dan Peters - Mudhoney
Pollard

I have not listened to it yet, but here is a track
http://gbv.com/sounds/fairlyblackingout.mp3
A couple great blasts from the past,The Loud Family and Don Dixon, have new records out on 125 Records. The Loud Family formerly Game Theory release their first new record in six years. Check 'em out at

http://www.125records.com/index.html
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Yes, that Dan Joseph (9353):

"Mutable Music is pleased to announce the debut release by composer and hammer dulcimer virtuoso Dan Joseph. Entitled Archaea, the recording consists of three recent extended chamber works performed by The Dan Joseph Ensemble: Tom Chiu (violin), Michael Lowenstern (clarinet), Danny Tunick (percussion), Marija Ilic (harpsichord), Loren Dempster (cello) and the composer on hammer dulcimer. Influenced most directly by the first generation minimalists, Joseph's works bring a welcome new voice to the idiom with his unique sense of timbre, intricate rhythms and unexpected formal turns. Equal parts East coast and West coast, Appalachian and Balkan, rock and baroque, his style is characterized by its immediate beauty, positive spirit and exhilarating drive."
The Mountain Goats - Get Lonely (August 22)
This will probably be in my top five albums of the year.

Now It's Overhead - Dark Light Daybreak
Now It's Overhead has more than once evoked the term "dreamy." Dark Light Daybreak is not exactly an exception â?? it's awash in the band's signature moody layers and wall of guitar. But if the previous two records were dream-like, Dark Light Daybreak is more akin to waking up.

Providing by one turn a desert-highway soundtrack, by another, a heartrending nostalgia for a moment just past the edge of memory,
Dark Light Daybreak is sharp around the edges, with each song's elements being as distinct as the whole. A syncopated beat pops against an insistent bass line. The comforting patter of a keyboard is unsettlingly punctuated by overdriven, discordant voices. And throughout, Andy LeMaster's reedy vocals, as diverse an instrument as any on the album, are as true in a fragile harmony as they are on a soaring, cathartic chorus. Whether delivering an acidic indictment or a hopeful sentiment, voice combines with lyrics to speak the collective experience of individuals.

Now Itâ??s Overhead's latest offering sees LeMaster's seasoned production skills synthesizing songwriting and recording; letting space and clarity serve as a thread of tension that runs through the album, unifying songs that range from stark to symphonic, buoyant to tragic. The range of Leverett's drumming and the variations of Taylor and Fink's vocals shine through, adding to each song the expertise of musicians who stand back, listen, then bring exactly what needs to be there.
Dark Light Daybreak runs the songwriting gamut, leaving not a moment to be missed.
Blind Guardian - A Twist in the Myth (September 5)
I'm probably the only one on here looking forward to this album. ^_^

M. Ward - Post-War (August 22)

Gin Blossoms - Major Lodge Victory (August 8)

The Damnwells - Air Stereo (August 15)
Fuck Yeah!!!!

New Cathal Coughlan Album Sept 21

http://cathalcoughlan.com/news/
Stream the new Black Keys tune:

Your Touch

Edit: Stream a few of 'em
Originally posted by brennser:
Fuck Yeah!!!!

New Cathal Coughlan Album Sept 21

http://cathalcoughlan.com/news/
Think he'll play around here? I'd go see him.
XTC's Partridge Combs Archives For Mammoth Box

August 28, 2006, 3:45 PM ET

Greg Prato, N.Y.
XTC leader Andy Partridge recently combed his vaults and discovered an exorbitant amount of rarities and outtakes, resulting in the Oct. 10th release of the nine-disc box "The Fuzzy Warbles Collectors Album." Spanning Partridge's career, the set features alternate versions of many XTC favorites, unreleased tracks and also unfinished material that Partridge revisited and completed for this release.

"Working on this stuff took many years," Partridge tells Billboard.com of the box, due via his own Ape House label. "I just kept writing – who knows what's going to fall out? It was recorded in spare bedrooms, the kitchen, the attic and of course my now infamous garden shed. Pop songs, radio jingles, film and TV music, or just plain old goofing about."

Partridge rediscovered many forgotten tracks in the process. "'I Don't Want To Be Here' for one," he says. "Lots of folks love this song but XTC was pretty democratic, so if someone didn't go for a tune, it got binned. 'Everything' was another. One of the most touching lyrics I ever wrote – in the toilet. 'The Bland Leading the Bland' – so proud of this autobiographical rallying call to end that boring donut mentality. You can kind of see why I just didn't want these songs collecting dust and going unheard. We threw away better material than most bands made a career out of."

Among his other favorites: "Wonder Annual" ("I always thought XTC should have recorded this surprisingly structured psychedelic slice"), "End of the Pier" ("It would have made a great out-of-season seaside companion piece to 'Seagulls Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her'") and "2 Rainbeau Melt" ("Some of my favorite-ever lyrics matched to a trippy improvised soundscape. It arrived too late for the 'Wasp Star' album").

Partridge also helped assemble the packaging, which he modeled after a child's stamp album. "How better to represent a large and diverse set of home recordings than to depict them as a series of imaginary stamps?," he says.


The artist has a number of other projects in the works, the first of which will be "a double-disc set of purely improvised music called 'Monstrance.' My partners in one-take, overdub-free, unrehearsed crime are Barry Andrews – ex-XTC keys man from way back – and [drummer] Martyn Barker. Let's face it, nothing short of capital punishment is going to stop me making music."


http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003053983
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Stream the new Black Keys tune:

Your Touch

Edit: Stream a few of 'em
Strange Desire is a GREAT BKs tune.
Originally posted by Darth Ed:
Originally posted by brennser:
Fuck Yeah!!!!

New Cathal Coughlan Album Sept 21

http://cathalcoughlan.com/news/
Think he'll play around here? I'd go see him.
alas, the chances are slim to none, in fact live appearances by CC are few and far between these days - he does have a US label, Stop Pop and Roll and played a gig in Boston and one in NYC a few years ago so never say never
Here is a track from Robert Pollard's second post-gbv solo album, Normal Happiness. Due out October 10th.

Supernatural Car Lover