What Are You Listening To?

Apex Manor - The Year Of Magical Drinking

Album should have been huge.  The ebd
I'm still listening to the new Franz Ferdinand.. I love it.. very high energy.. and a compact punchy album… I think its 35 minutes long.. goes by quick…

I dont' think they could make a bad album if they tried… of course their 15 minutes are long up…

I am pretty sure it will be their swan song…

definitely one of those albums that the more you listen to it the more you find in it…

chachi wrote:
I'm still listening to the new Franz Ferdinand..

Going through the 70's sitcom nom de jour
what's next…tattoo
chachi wrote:
Steve Earle's Jerusalem


Thinking of trying to catch his show either in C-ville or Richmond later this month if things allow…it been way too long since I saw him at the 930 in the late 90s.. I guess he always plays the Birchmere around here and for some reason I tend to not go to shows there…I'm trying to think what the last show I saw at the Birchmere was and I'm thinking July 1, 2004 Jorge Ben which seems crazy…and that was a bandstand show….  oh wait no it was Liz Phair August 2005… I really don't think I've seen anything there since.. I think I also got off the Americana/Folk train….


Earle's latest "the Low Highway" has got some good stuff on it.  One of the few remaining folk troubadours whose not afraid to speak his mind.  He deals with homelessness/mental illness on Invisible and burning down the local WalMart on another tune.  Definitely worth a listen!
Fun Boy Three - Really Saying Something - The Best of

These guys were mastersat the 12" Extended version
Time for a little Kylie
kosmo wrote:
Time for a little Kylie


Minogue?
Love his stuff from the 80[s and 90's (and saw him countless times) but at this point his voice is too shot for me to listen and lyrics too cliche for me to care. He was good on Treme though.

Love his son's stuff, and would rather see him than his pop at this point.

Bagley wrote:
chachi wrote:
Steve Earle's Jerusalem


Thinking of trying to catch his show either in C-ville or Richmond later this month if things allow…it been way too long since I saw him at the 930 in the late 90s.. I guess he always plays the Birchmere around here and for some reason I tend to not go to shows there…I'm trying to think what the last show I saw at the Birchmere was and I'm thinking July 1, 2004 Jorge Ben which seems crazy…and that was a bandstand show….  oh wait no it was Liz Phair August 2005… I really don't think I've seen anything there since.. I think I also got off the Americana/Folk train….


Earle's latest "the Low Highway" has got some good stuff on it.  One of the few remaining folk troubadours whose not afraid to speak his mind.  He deals with homelessness/mental illness on Invisible and burning down the local WalMart on another tune.  Definitely worth a listen!
grateful wrote:
kosmo wrote:
Time for a little Kylie


Minogue?


of course a little fluff to end the work day on…
do straight people listen to kylie?  the humanity.
walkonby wrote:
has anybody listened to this band called twin peaks.  blasphemy (you know i had to google how to spell blasphemy; how horrible).  i dont want to listen to them because of the name.  stupidity (i know how to spell that).
http://twinpeakschicago.bandcamp.com/album/sunken
That band? 

Also on facebook it is now "Twin Peax" so… same band?  The bandcamp and facebook are linked.  Regardless, I am digging what they are making. 

I take it you never heard Pwin Teaks… www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3Y-ss3Zj-M

The Mountain Goats - All Hail West Texas

Was just reissued and on vinyl for the first time.  Gave it several spins over the weekend, forgot how much I liked it.
Listening to (and liking) the 2013 releases from Laura Veirs, Neko Case, Quadron, and Luke Winslow-King.
seriously, how can you not love this photo



Spin is streaming King Khan's new album 
king kang @ spin


looking forward to his 11/1 show
Two new TV on the Radio tunes
mr. big's second one.. lean into it

pretty bad..pretty bad…
http://bambara.bandcamp.com/album/dreamviolence
Bambara - Dreamviolence
I have been digging this album for a while. I finally saw them at Hopscotch and they might have been my favorite set of the weekend.  RIYL A Place to Bury Strangers, loudness.  Noisy, etc. 

Azghahal you should definitely grab this.
I actually really like the new Arcade Fire song.  And I think they're a bunch of jerks. 

Probably because it sounds like a new LCD Soundsystem song.


o fuck yeah