Albums in 2005

Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Originally posted by PseudoScouseTwat:
:p
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Chemical Brothers - Push the Button 1/25
Just heard "The Boxer" on KCRW Featuring Tim Burgess of the Charltans on vocals. Simply added more fuel to the Chemical Brothers fire burning inside me.
Originally posted by vansmack:
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Chemical Brothers - Push the Button 1/25
Just heard "The Boxer" on KCRW Featuring Tim Burgess of the Charltans on vocals. Simply added more fuel to the Chemical Brothers fire burning inside me.
sweet ass. I got a copy of "Galvanize" on vinyl from a friend this week. This will be the live show of the summer, most likely. so hoping they play Glastonbury or Coachella.
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
] :p
you mean, besides scottish women and the Frauds?
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Coachella.
ding ding ding
Originally posted by vansmack:
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Coachella.
ding ding ding
yeah, my U2 / Chemical Brothers prediction was lookin' alright til the other day. I have no clue who to headline now. hopefully not someone like the lame ass RHCP like 2 years ago when they had to scramble for a "big name"
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
yeah, my U2 / Chemical Brothers prediction was lookin' alright til the other day.
You're still looking alright.

Other albums of 2005:

New Order will release a new album, Waiting for the Sirens Call, this spring, minus keyboardist Gilian Gilbert.

Oasis will release their as-yet-untitled sixth studio album in the U.K. on May 16th

Daft Punk's Human After All will hit stores on March 22nd
and Daft Punk would seal my Coachella ticket right up. :)
Yeah Yeah Yeah's have begun work on the follow-up to 2003's Fever to Tell. The band plans to begin recording in March for a fall release.
Elbow are working on another new album too due out this year. This time, on their own in the places they like best.
It's from Rollingstone, so take it with a grain of salt, but Bright Eyes two new albums were given different Stars:

I'm Wide Awake It's Morning
4 Stars

Digital Ash in A Digital Urn
Only 3 Stars
On February 28th, one of my favorite bands, Swervedriver, is releasing a 2 CD set that is a collection of favorites along with some unreleased material.

Add to my list, Woven who are coming out with a new one.

Also, Bark Psychosis is working on another new one starting in May but no promise as to a release date. If it's anything like their latest release, it should be incredible.
KCRW played the new Postal Service track. Sadly, only a b-side, not a new album.
Robbie Fulks' new album, Real Country, is slated for release in May on Yep Roc.
Clem Snide will release their sixth album End of Love on February 22nd
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maybe this will get forumie out of his musical funk…

That is if it ever gets released in the US… Anyone know who they are signed with here in the US?
Originally posted by vansmack:
Clem Snide will release their sixth album End of Love on February 22nd
I picked up a promo of this at CD Cellar, and it's pretty good. Better than Soft Spot, not as good as Ghost of Fashion. "Jews For Jesus Blues" and "Made for TV Movie" are instant CS classics.
May 24 to be precise

June tour to follow - support act rumored to be up and coming band called Talentless Dross…

Originally posted by brennser:
new Sleater Kinney drops in May 05
Relaxer, meet me at the bar for a pitcher of paint.
Phaser's new EP is out now.

Not sure what to make of it yet.
Very good musicians and the mixing and such is good but I'm thinking that they've scattered themselves too far. It's all over the place, genre-wise. Kind of like the Big Bang. I need to hear it a few more times before I really decide how I think about it.