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I guess it could've been way better if they played a sunset slot or something, but playing the main stage at a festival at about 3AM was probably not the best booking for them
Vampire Weekend / Sting & Shaggy split 7" confirmed?
Yeah, they always sounded pretty meh to me. They have their thing, and they do it good, but I just don't feel it most of the time. Maybe when it's night and I want to really mellow out, idk, but mostly it's just.... eh. I do like some of the singles and albums but it's just very same-y. Doesn't help that their live show is a total snoozefest (I really wanted to enjoy it, I swear). THAT BEING SAID, those two last singles are promising. The first half of this song was very much of the same thing, but the second half was really interesting, and Lemon Glow was pretty great. Might actually check this new one out when it drops
A local synthpunk band which I haven't seen live yet but have been following just released their debut album this week, and I'm actually surprised about how much I'm enjoying it. The mix could be a bit better but there are some real gems on this thing. I know a lot of us here enjoy bands like Mind Spiders so I know some of you guys will definitely like it! It's also a free download on Bandcamp which never hurts: https://ghostspell.bandcamp.com/releases
I was travelling South East Asia around the time when Redbone was a world-conquering hit. It was everywhere there, and almost every traveler I've met on the way was talking about Childish Gambino and specifically that song. Only the rap heads and the few Americans on the road had any idea who Rae Sremmurd were, despite Black Beatles being a hit just a month or two prior (the ones who did recognize the song mostly did so because of the mannequin challenge, but had no idea who it was by). What I'm saying is the Childish Gambino is a world-famous name/star, while Rae Sremmurd are (I believe) mostly an American phenomenon
I hope we get to hear some early cuts like this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j25tkxg5Vws
Man this cover art is some 2006 MySpace shit
I read about this on reddit I think but forgot to listen, so thanks for reminding me! Love me some Jaar
Haim means life actually so I guess she had the Haim of her Haim
Mostly waiting to listen to that Turnstile record as the singles have been great. There are also a shit ton of albums from last week I haven't gotten around to yet or just want to listen to a lot more (looking at you, Twin Fantasy). Reading the list here and finding the words "live-instrumentation-heavy rap album" just convinced me I have to listen to Black Milk this weekend too! Has anyone got to listen to the new American Nightmare (aka Give Up the Ghost) album? It's a fuckin' great hardcore record, concise (just short of 20 minutes) and mot importantly has Wes Eisold who is one of the best hardcore vocalists working right now. Glad to have em back!
I haven't listened to any Teen Suicide album before but that American Pleasure Club album is fantastic. I fucking L O V E that drum & bass-ish song that is randomly placed on the album. This was such a great surprise on the tracklist
1. MGMT - Little Dark Age (!!) 2. Shame - Songs of Praise 3. Ty Segall - Freedom's Goblin 4. Car Seat Headrest - Twin Fantasy 5. Black Panther (Haven't listened to the U.S. Girls album yet but that will happen tomorrow probably)
They are totally shredding on You Know How It Is! That was definitely unexpected, but they totally nailed it, as with the rest of this EP. Bless KKB
This is great! I'm glad he's leaning out of the "intellectual prophet" character and returning to the actual jams of Fear Fun. That's still my favorite FJM album, and this is feeling very fresh after the slog that was Pure Comedy. Got my hopes up again
I really didn't like that album, but I'll still agree that some of his best tracks are on there (namely for me those are Pure Comedy and Ballad of the Dying Man). The rest however was pretty boring, more-of-the-same stuff, while I know that FJM is capable of a lot more than that
You should, they were incredible live last year
I also just realized that two songs are missing from the Spotify version of the album (more accurately, replaced by a message to go listen to those songs on Bandcamp). That's a shame as everything else was really great!
I always meant to check out this project and never really did, this write up finally convinced me to, and I'm already enjoying this a lot. This is Heaven is just incredible and has caught me at a very specific moment in life now where it is exactly the sort of song I need to hear right now. Thanks for writing about this album! What an incredible weekend for new music!
This is lovely and mostly it makes me realize how bad I need Mitsubishi Macchiato to come out already
I feel like track 7 is going to be a hit
I just found out about this dude yesterday through his fantastic Kero Kero Bonito remix, funny enough. This track is just as great, excited to hear more
It's so good! I keep coming back to QYURRYUS every few days and it still drives me nuts in a good way. I'm so excited for this album
I only gave CSH one listen so far and have never listened to the "original" Twin Fantasy but Famous Prophets is the clear standout. I was trying to study while listening (not a good plan really) and when Famous Prophets started I just froze and stared at the screen for a while. majestic shit
Shape of Punk to Come not being in the top 5 is bullshit
Shame - Songs of Praise is my favorite album of the year so far. Delightful, energetic English Post-Punk worthy of repeat listens. Clicks right into that Viet Cong vibe. Other than that, Freedom's Goblin is a fucking riot, and I've enjoyed SiR's album November quite a lot. Great R&B/Hip-Hop with some fantastic beats (check out the song D'Evils which is just... damn!)
Blur had that ice cream truck on stage for their 2015 Hyde Park show. At the beginning of the show Damon was handing out ice cream cones from the truck. I was standing pretty close to the stage and almost got stomped by people running to the front
I made it to editor's choice?! Sweet! Happy to see that Scott and all you guys are enjoying Little Dark Age as much as I am. Have a great weekend!
Oh yeah and it had a fucking saxophone which is probably a better argument than the three I've just made
As the proud author of the Editor-in-Chief's-Choice-Comment-of-the-Week™ concerning the new MGMT LP, I can guarantee you that She Works Out Too Much is, in fact, a fantastic opening track. First of all, it has a totally sweet bassline, which made my jaw drop upon first listen, and just hits that precise sweet spot of "great fucking basslines" in each subsequent listen. Secondly, it is the most FUN song on the new MGMT record, which basically means it's the most pure fun song the boys have made since at least Brian Eno. After their bizzaro-albeit-great turn on the last LP and the dark overtones of most of this record, I feel like starting the album with a pure-fun jam sets up the mood greatly, especially for the for synthpop of the following title track (my second favorite song on the album). Finally, those female vocals are just great, and they keep reminding me of the narration on Kanye's sadly forgotten classic "The New Workout Plan", which as we all know is one of the most fun rap songs of the 00's. Overall, I can conclude as presented here that no Little Dark Age is complete without She Works Out Too Much. Because sometimes a silly MGMT song is the best MGMT song ©.
I hope that every single time this image is posted in the comments it makes it to Shut Up, Dude
Nope, that'd be Swae Lee. Khalid is the one singing the intro / choruses / first verse
YOOO Opps is fucking huge. I don't know who Yugen Blakrok is but she SNAPPED on her verse. Definitely checking her out
Real talk, Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1 was unexpectedly great and one of my most listened-to albums of last year. Hope Vol. 2 is around the corner (and that it features some more killer collabs)
Haven't listened to the whole album yet, however I thought Pray For Me was really great, wasn't that big on All the Stars when it dropped (mostly because I thought another Kendrick x SZA collaboration could be a thousand times better), but I'm loving it as part of the full album flow. It's great.
Wait what? Khalid is awesome on The Ways and if anything Swae Lee is the weak part of the song. That beat is fucking great as well
Enjoying this album a ton, the opening track is one of my favorite songs I've heard so far this year. and I'm loving the singles a lot more as part of the album. welcome back guys!
Pretty disappointed by this after my first listen. The singles were promising but it seems that they're the only memorable tracks on this album, nothing else really stuck. I wish my opinion changes on the next few listens but the same thing basically happened with their previous album so I don't know really