Brian Fallon - Painkillers Charles Bradley - Changes Chuck Ragan - The Flame In The Flood Daughter - Not To Disappear GoGo Penguin - Man Made Object Frightened Rabbit - Painting of a Panic Attack Laura Gibson - Empire Builder Snarky Puppy - Culcha Vulcha The Hotelier - Goodness Thrice - To Be Everywhere Is To Be Nowhere I have not been keeping up lately but these are my most listened to so far this year. Lots of stuff to check out from this thread already.
Brian Fallon - Painkillers Thrice - To Be Everywhere is To Be Nowhere Nada Surf - You Know Who You Are Radiohead - A Moon Shaped Pool The Monkees - Good Times Weezer - Weezer (White Album) Killswitch Engage - Incarnate Iggy Pop - Post Pop Depression The Fall of Troy - OK Face to Face - Protection Deftones - Gore
DJDS - Stand Up and Speak Kanye West - The Life of Pablo Ariana Grande - Dangerous Woman Rihanna - ANTI Chairlift - Moth James Blake -The Colour in Anything Thrice - To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere The 1975 - ILIWYS... The Range - Potential Future - EVOL dvsn - SEPT. 5TH Kendrick Lamar - untitled unmastered. David Bowie - ★ Weezer - Weezer (The White Album) Tim Hecker - Love Streams
1. Brian Fallon - Painkillers 2. Radiohead - A Moon Shaped Poo 3. Car Seat Headrest - Teens of Denial 4. Pinegrove - Cardinal 5. Camp Cope - Camp Cope 6. David Bowie - Blackstar 7. PUP - The Dream is Over 8. The Hotelier - Goodness 9. Bob Mould - Patch the Sky 10. Modern Baseball - Holy Ghost 11. Iggy Pop - Post Pop Depression 12. M83 - Junk 13. Death Grips - Bottomless Pit 14. The Falcon - Gather Up the Chaps 15. Kanye West - The Life of Pablo
Young and Heartless - Stay Away Hammock - Everything and Nothing M Ward - More Rain Gates - Parallel Lives The Hotelier - Goodness Pinegrove - Cardinal Somos - First Day Back Still really anticipating Owen - The King of Whys Maybe possibly new albums from Now, Now and From Indian Lakes
In no order other than the first one, here's everything I've enjoyed so far.. Kevin Morby - Singing Saw Sturgill Simpson - A Sailors Guide The Skiffle Players - Skifflin Hard Working Americans - Rest In Chaos David Bazan - Blanco Kyle Craft - Dolls of Highland Car Seat Headrest - Teens of Denial The So So Glos - Kamikaze The Honeycutters - On the Ropes Thrice - To Be Everywhere Is To Be Nowhere The Hotelier - Goodness Parker Millsap - The Very Last Day Hayes Carll - Lovers and Leavers Richmond Fontaine - You Can't Go Back The Suffers - S/T Woods - City Sun Eater in the River of Light Mount Moriah - How to Dance Charles Bradley - Changes Tedeschi Trucks Band - Let Me Get By Robbie Fulks - Upland Stories Matthew Logan Vazquez - Solicitor Returns The I Don't Cares - Wild Stab Radiohead - A Moon Shaped Pool Chance The Rapper - Coloringbook Steve Gunn - Eyes on the Line Robert Ellis - s/t William Tyler - Modern Country
This year has been all about Radiohead, Modern Baseball, Brian Fallon, The 1975, The Hotelier, Gordi, Pinegrove and Tiny Moving Parts for me.
Wet - Don't You Sia - This is Acting Rihanna - ANTI Deftones- Gore Kanye West - The Life of Pablo The 1975 - I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It The Zolas - Swooner Zayn - Mind of Mine dvsn - SEPT 5TH Young Thug - Slime Season 3 Gallant - Ology James Blake - The Colour In Anything JMSN - It Is Chance the Rapper - Coloring Book Thrice - To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere Drake - Views
Searched the site to see if anyone had discussed this EP. I should've known it would be you haha. Seems like our tastes align pretty closely in the singer/songwriter sphere. I loved the last two Moakler records, so I was kind of disappointed when I saw that he was going full-on pop-country, but I'm enjoying the EP way more than I expected to. He's just a great songwriter.
I really like the EP. I think that style of summer-y pop country suits him really well. I also don't think it's that much of a departure from what he was doing on Wide Open. The hooks are maybe a little bigger, but yeah, he's definitely still writing at the same level, and I think his voice is pretty unique as well. Glad someone else here listens to him! Definitely one of the artists I've been playing the most this spring.
Yeah I agree his voice fits that style, and it's not too much of a jump from Wide Open. I read an interview where he said he had a full-length album's worth of songs recorded, but he was just going to release an EP first to introduce himself to the country crowd. I'm hoping we get the rest of the album soon.
I hope so too. I keep wishing it was a full-length. Hardly surprising he went more in this direction. I mean, one of the songs on Wide Open he sold to Dierks Bentley.