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Originally Posted by Anteater
Personally, I think Kaputt is more interesting than the majority of this year's Indie-oriented releases. The 80's jazz/sophisti-pop aesthetic sounds rather colorful compared to much of what's been hyped this year, and I'm not the only one who has realized that.
That being said, Iron & Wine have also delivered spectacularly this year, and I also feel Fleet Foxes' Helplessness Blues will most likely grow on people as time goes by.
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Iron & Wine. Ya know, I have heard absolutely nothing in their entire catalogue though have known who they are for years. Probs about time to put that right.
Kaputt - guess I've commented on that one already. It has its excellence but also its limited durability.