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Some solid releases this week. Touche Amore - Lament Supercrush - Sodo Pop Machine Drum - A View Of U Sub Focus & Wilkinson - Portals Future Islands - As Long as You Are Mat Zo - Illusion Of Depth
Hundredth new album is out today. Can't wait to give it a spin. Also Seahaven are back! New single out and new album announced. So stoked about this.
Get Dead - Dancing with the Curse Surprised to not see this on the list! Awesome punk album with a good mix of ska, folk, punk, hardcore and even hip hop. Best thing Fat Wreck has released in years.
Albums/EP: Touché Amore Hundredth The Bunny The Bear Bloom EP Bloodbather EP Sarchasm The Most Sleepdealer/Sleepy Dog Singles: Thief Club Plini Dragged Under Sincere Engineer Exit Balancing the Different Aviations Ocean Grove (acoustic) I Love Your Lifestyle The Casket Lottery Spare Parts for Broken Hearts A Scent Like Wolves 156/Silence Kitsune Here’s a handy Spotify playlist of the above: RR 10-9, a playlist on Spotify
mostly just singles on my radar this week: Tennis Kevin Devine Skeleton Club Dave Hause & Laura Stevenson Anderson Paak Lykke Li
Nowhere near as stacked as the last two weeks but still pretty damn busy! Touché Amoré Future Islands METZ Slow Pulp Supercrush Alexia Avina Emmy the Great Cut Worms Mary Lattimore Machinedrum Hundredth Mat Zo The Goodbye Party Mina Tindle Lucia & the Best Boys EP Joesef EP
The new Brothers Osborne album is fantastic. The best guitar playing I’ve heard on a record this year.
Brothers Osborne Future Islands Get Dead Touche Amore Hundredth Emmy the Great (my daughter's name is Emmy so I have to check this out) Will see what other recs you great people have over the course of the day.
I knew I had heard their name but hadn't really checked them out. I'm really enjoying this album a lot so far! Thanks for the rec.
Singles: Jhene Aiko, Bebe Rexha ft Doja Cat, Bea Miller, Sasha Sloan, Lil Wayne ft Gudda Gudda & HoodyBaby, SAINt JHN, Trippie Redd, YUNGBLUD, Greta Van Fleet, Juicy J ft NLE Choppa, Goldinger, Boys of Fall, Young Culture, Thief Club, Arms Akimbo, ROLE MODEL, Like Moths to Flames Albums Hundredth Touche Amore Travis Future Islands The Bunny The Bear Bloom EP Still have like 10 albums from last week to catch up on, sheesh
Well I've been so excited for new TA, but I'm waiting to stay in bed with my heapdhones at night to premiere it properly. Right now I'm at work and starting off with new METZ and it's awesome as well!
Darlingside album is definitely worth a listen if you’re into vocal harmonies and/or the new Fleet Foxes album
Checking Out: Future Islands Travis Touché Amore Hundredth - thanks @Jellyfish had no clue this was out today Brothers Osborne - @Craig Manning your rec's usually land with me
Angie McMahon – Piano Salt Touché Amoré – Lament Forgot about Mina Tindle after her very good s/t EP from 2011, so I’ll be checking out her new album & whatever she’s put out since. Also still going heavy on last week’s Bartees Strange record.
Touche Amore Venom Prison Hundredth (I always forget they exist and forgot they switched their sound)
I know @cshadows2887 and I have talked about how much the past couple Brothers Osborne records bring it in the guitar solo department.
Now that you say that he may have told me to listen to Pawn Shop and I don't think it clicked but it's a light week so I'll give them another go.
This is pretty immediately my favorite thing they've ever done, so maybe you'll enjoy it more. I think on Pawn Shop they were still kind of hedging the bets of the kind of band they wanted to be (really this raucous, loud bar band with a lot of musicality) and trying to deliver something that could be palatable to a mainstream Nashville audience. They shed a little bit of that on the last album, playing around with different textures and influences outside of the country space, and they definitely do a lot of it this time, with a bunch of hopping across time signatures and some weirder, proggier experiments with their music. Lyrically, it's also just really smart and frequently funny.