What Are You Listening To?

Villagers - Darling Arithmetic

Not sure why I haven't listened to this more, it's very good.

Soccer Team - Real Lessons in Cynicism

Dead Can Dance - Dead Can Dance
Dead Can Dance - Spleen and Ideal
bettie serveert
Preteen Zenith - Rubble Guts & BB Eye
Yeah, good one…..I liked him opening for John Grant too.

kosmo wrote:
Villagers - Darling Arithmetic

Not sure why I haven't listened to this more, it's very good.
Coil - Music to Play in the Dark Vol. 1
Pale Saints - The Comforts Of Madness
Tripping Daisy - Time Capsule (never heard this one before).  Also earlier I listened to their debut album, Bill, that I had not ever heard before.
Wolf Eyes & Anthony Braxton - Black Vomit

iggy & ziggy - sister midlight live at the agora
decent quality boot from cleveland 1977
2 discs - a powder blue & a blood red, nice.
dyecraig wrote:

iggy & ziggy - sister midlight live at the agora
decent quality boot from cleveland 1977
2 discs - a powder blue & a blood red, nice.


how funny.. I been listening to a lot of Iggy lately and thinking of getting this..
Vangoffey - 'Take Your Jacket off & Get Into It'

Supergrass drummer goes solo with a seriously fun listen debut album.  Reminds me of those DIY New Wave/Power pop compilations with a dash of Britpop cheek.
hutch wrote:
dyecraig wrote:

iggy & ziggy - sister midlight live at the agora
decent quality boot from cleveland 1977
2 discs - a powder blue & a blood red, nice.


how funny.. I been listening to a lot of Iggy lately and thinking of getting this..

didn't even know this existed…is it good?
the seeds of Tin Machine I see too

call me an elitist but all my favorite Bowie recordings include Mick Ronson
Machine Head - Burn My Eyes (one of my favorite metal albums when I was a teen)
Eartheater - RIP Chrysalis
SideBiach wrote:
hutch wrote:
dyecraig wrote:

iggy & ziggy - sister midlight live at the agora
decent quality boot from cleveland 1977
2 discs - a powder blue & a blood red, nice.


how funny.. I been listening to a lot of Iggy lately and thinking of getting this..

didn't even know this existed…is it good?

the seeds of Tin Machine I see too

call me an elitist but all my favorite Bowie recordings include Mick Ronson



worthwhile if you're a bowie completist.
i've read that the live tin machine cd is the one to get if you can find it.
saw ronson w/ian hunter at the stanley theatre in pgh long ago, opening local band was the iron city houserockers (whose 2nd album mick was producing at the time - "have a good time but get out alive")


faces - ooh la la / a nod…
waiting for the new box set