What Are You Listening To?

kosmo wrote:
the farting suffragettes

https://soundcloud.com/thefartingsuffragettes

they come with their own theme song…


Viagra Boys, take a seat in the back.
kosmo wrote:
the farting suffragettes

https://soundcloud.com/thefartingsuffragettes

they come with their own theme song…

Wham, bam…oh god damn
So. I have officially been blown away, by a band called, Mannequin Pussy.
War - The Very Best of War

for the third morning in a row.. for some reason this is just a great first thing in the morning listen…
Robert Finley - Age Don't Mean a Thing

Missed this the first time around and it was done with one my favorite soul outfits The Bo-Keys… now he's working with Dan Auerbach.  Oh and he appeared recently on America's Got Talent..
Going with rock bands who use toy instruments this morning

Pianosaurus - Groovy Neighborhood

Self - Gizmodgery

was happy to find some Pianosaurus live footage as well

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dn4UmJgp24I
Dry Cleaning
Bagley wrote:
Dry Cleaning
More of a One Hour Martinizing man, myself.
Bagley wrote:
Dry Cleaning


The music is really good. Vocals are a bore.
StoneTheCrow wrote:
Bagley wrote:
Dry Cleaning


The music is really good. Vocals are a bore.


I have heard one song and I concur. I think the vocals are supposed to be like that?
Tom Petty and the heartbreakers- Mojo


Not a big fan of their next to last album but maybe one day it will be my favorite?

It’s like their blues rock album..totally different vibe
New Rob Zombie is good.  No way epic or ground baking (not breaking but baking).  It does sound like previous stuff, but it's well done . . . so there's that on your plate.
Los Fabulosos Cadillacs - Vasos Vacios


A mish mash of hits and five re-recorded early songs… mainly designed to break them in Latin America and it worked.. I just like the original more ska ( they came up imitating two tone) earlier stuff than the more punked up and Latino stuff… but it’s still pretty killer..anyways plenty of the original stuff in the second half of the album..it’s 17 songs so.. Vasos Vacios with Celia Cruz is unbelievable..I think a human being is lucky to write ONE such great song…a fully formed classic.. a nice cover of the Clash’s Revolution Rock.. the Clash were a big influence in Argentina


I saw them once in the late 90s at Club Five in DuPont…. my friend Dan who was bartending there got me the set list (unprompted as I wasn’t collecting them then) which I treasure… seeing them at such a small place was an unbelievable privilege… Matador , featured in Grosse Point Blank, is the one song Americans might know if any… what a barn burner.. it was one of only two previously unreleased songs on the album

Jellyfish - Stack-a-Tracks
Working Mens Club
Laurie Anderson - Mister Heartbreak
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lChQeXN4wRY


Chris Forsyth contributed a cover of “Piper” to 'Cluster Flies' featuring Brent Cordero, Ryan Jewell, Peter Kerlin and Jeff Zeiger.

Gawt damn.
I don't understand why but there are certain albums out there that just affect me and make me feel like a different human being living in a different reality of emotions that come on almost like a drug of positive mental playtime.

The first 3 albums by The Polyphonic Spree / Pink Floyd The Wall / and every song every recorded by The Strokes are examples of such.

And it really sucks when those bands in question really let you down with a new album.