The thread for Rhouses stuffing his face with Paneer Chat listening to Doja Cat, but not your DJ Rolando or anything recommended by Sbando…
Big fan of this album right now… (Yung Frown and 787 present the Yung Frown and 787 Show)
Enjoying Greta Van Fleet with their mad Led Zep vibes.
And War on Drugs too. Tight albums.
I bought Bob Mould’s Sunshine Rock on vinyl last week on the back of good reviews. Absolute fucking shite. £18 an all.
Along_the_Wire Just has listen to Bob Mould. I see what you mean. The latest War on Drugs is way better.
I didn’t know he had a new one out - didn’t enjoy the one before that too much, but the first was great. Will give it a spin.
Along_the_Wire Sorry mate i’ve had a right old REG there. I meant the latest album from Tame Impala - The slow rush
Dubman Been enjoying the latest Tame Impala as well. There’s a podcast with him and Rick Rubin, talks about his process and how he approaches each album.
rhouses I think i reviewed on the old board and gave it a pretty high score.
Dubman Yup yup. It’s been out for a while now.
Am listening to the new Haim album.
It’s ace.
Smallman1 Deary me, I didn’t have that on for long.
Who is this Bob Mould chap and what is this excellent first album you speaketh of?
Smallman1 Bob Mould was the the front man for Husker Du and Sugar - I don’t think it’s up your strasse to be fair, but if you want to have a go - listen to Copper Blue by Sugar.
It was War on Drugs I was talking about in terms of their first album
Eric Hilton from Thievery Corporation just released a solo album. Worth checking.
https://www.magneticmag.com/2020/06/thievery-corporation-eric-hilton-releases-new-solo-album-infinite-everywherehie/
smokindan On it!
smokindan Eric Hilton from Thievery Corporation just released a solo album. Worth checking. https://www.magneticmag.com/2020/06/thievery-corporation-eric-hilton-releases-new-solo-album-infinite-everywherehie/
smokindan Eric Hilton from Thievery Corporation just released a solo album. Worth checking.
Just posting this in here in case it gets missed - an excellent album