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Old 05-09-2014, 06:22 PM   #10531 (permalink)
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I am digging Death Cab For Cutie's Photo Album. Information Travels Faster is awesome. I believe it's one of their best and underrated albums.
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Old 05-09-2014, 08:52 PM   #10532 (permalink)
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I don't think they pull off the more conventional approach. It ended up boring me quite a lot. I definitely preferred their gimmicky and up beat stuff. Without the elements of fun and nostalgia, I think they fell short of engaging me through their playing/composition.

Maybe I would grow to enjoy it more but I'm certain I will never like it that much.
I've listened to it multiple times with headphones and I think that's really the best way to listen to this album. Just put on some headphones, relax, and just try to focus on the musical arrangements. There's a lot of promise on display, although I will concede I do also miss the gimmick because it had a lot of energy to it. This was my jazz, not something trying to emulate my parents or grandparents jazz. That kind of stung at first, but then I just kind of let it go and appreciate the music for what it was, and eagerly anticipate their next release to see which way they'll go.
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Old 05-09-2014, 10:39 PM   #10533 (permalink)
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Old 05-10-2014, 12:55 AM   #10534 (permalink)
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This should have been way more popular than it was.
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Old 05-10-2014, 12:59 AM   #10535 (permalink)
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^^^^^ Dude, yes!!! They're so good.
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Old 05-14-2014, 12:53 PM   #10536 (permalink)
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Kelis Food

Classic soul/funk with modern sounding production.



The Movements Like Elephants 2

Latest batch of psych/prog from the Swedish group.



Ryley Walker All Kinds of You

Chicago folk singer/songwriter debut album. RIYL Tim Buckley, Tim Hardin, Bert Jansch, Davy Graham, John Martyn, John Fahey



Julie Fowlis Gach Sgeul / Every Story

New album from the Scottish Gaelic singer/songwriter.



Klaus Johann Grobe Im Sinne der Zeit

Amazing mix of Krautrock-Tropicália-psychedelic/electronic



9th Wave Creepsters From The Deep

5th album from the Connecticut surf instrumental band.
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Old 05-14-2014, 10:47 PM   #10537 (permalink)
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9th Wave Creepsters From The Deep

5th album from the Connecticut surf instrumental band.
Surf instrumental band? Is that the same as surf rock? Sounds great!
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Super Fly (Original Soundtrack) - Curtis Mayfield (1972)

Possibly my all-time favorite soundtrack album and one that stands on its own, apart from the film, as a concept album. A masterpiece of soul/funk from the late, great Curtis Mayfield, sounding just as relevant today as it did in 1972. A timeless classic!
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Having just seen the 2014 broadway production starring Neil Patrick Harris, I can't put this down. Angry Inch is the most badass track I've heard in a long time. Yisssssssssssss.
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Old 05-15-2014, 05:02 AM   #10540 (permalink)
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Having just seen the 2014 broadway production starring Neil Patrick Harris, I can't put this down. Angry Inch is the most badass track I've heard in a long time. Yisssssssssssss.
I bought that album on a whim 15 years ago and loved it. Then a few years later I saw the play and loved that. Then several years later I saw the movie and loved that. I wish there were other musicals out there that were so good. I mean a musical… that actually has great music, what a novel concept!
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