What Are You Listening To?

Palehound - Dry Food
new kurt vile.  you know, sometimes, his songs sound the same, musically, as if he runs out of ideas.  but still great, for I never say anything but great when it comes to kurt vile.


new song, pony, by wavves.  they changed, somehow . . . not sure yet, whether for the better.  they seem to be tighter and not so much on drugs.

meat wave, delusion moon.  never heard of them, gave them a chance.  fucking . . . a.

new dead weather . . . I like anything jack does, so there, but this is just ok after one listen.  what,s her name sings the last song, which is really good.
New, Janet Jackson song with Missy Elliott.  Work it, gurl.
Childbirth

https://childbirth.bandcamp.com
83 Cutlass - 83 Cutlass
Koda - Night Rager EP
Lloyd Price's The Exciting Lloyd Price..his first album.. on ABC…from 1959…. great early New Orleans Rock and roll if a bit watered down… never realized Big John Patton had been Price's right hand man.. apparently met him about 1954 at a Price gig at the Howard and then became his piano guy and bandleader..John Patton played with Price and then became a Hammond jazz player with some success on the Blue Note label including some real funky stuff with Grant Green (Oh Baby! among others),,, Patton went largely dorman after 1970 but he did play on some John Zorn records (Spillane, etc.) in the 1980s..

Anyways the album has the version of Stagger Lee that went to #1, a remake of a previous Price hit- Lawdy Miss  Clawdy- and of greatest interest to me , maybe, his original version of Just Because which John Lennon absolutely tears into on a harrowing version included on his Rock n' Roll record…..

Love the early rock and roll records…
BLVCK CEILING - Trap Magic
Death Grips - Exmilitary
Various albums in the Killing Joke catalog

I had only heard Pandemonium before today (my cousin ordered it from Columbia House based off of their name).
killsaly wrote:
Various albums in the Killing Joke catalog

I had only heard Pandemonium before today (my cousin ordered it from Columbia House based off of their name).


You won't be disappointed by many of them. I think they are a highly consistent band. But then again, I like dark n' menacing stuff like KJ.
8Ball & MJG - On Top of the World
Master P - MP Da Last Don

(I am on a 90s southern rap kick today)
Exodus - Fabulous Disaster
Aerosmith - Toys in The Attic
(I am all over the place today)
Cat Stevens - Back to Earth

(not bad for a contractual obligation album)

edit:
Buddha And The Chocolate Box played after that
Saul Williams - Volcanic Sunlight
Coil - Horse Rotorvator
Doomsquad - Kalaboogie