Doof recent digs
Simple list title, reason for the list? Heading on muh Easter hols to Lanzarote next week so not going to be around as much next three weeks (or listening to much new music). List is in order of greatness with marks out of 5 provided, will limit to 30 entries. |
1 | | Cat Power Moon Pix
[4.9/5]
Favourite discovery of the last three months, and my favourite 'female artist' album of all time. A little bit of a Bill Callahan influence in there and oh boy is this thing depressive. |
2 | | Midnight Choir Amsterdam Stranded
[4.9/5]
A second 1998 album pick, what a coincidence - this one was rec'd by Boney so hats off, you win the list. Ready for hyperbole time? Better than 'Grace'! 1998 is threatening to overtake 1994 as my favourite ever... |
3 | | Mark Renner Few Traces
[4.8/5]
Great comp of primarily '80s material that ranges between lo-fi synth pop to ramshackle ambient and all sorts of other stuff too. His albums are also worth your time. |
4 | | A.A.L. (Against All Logic) 2012-2017
[4.9]
Ok, I've already ordered this wrong. Moving on...this is great, check my soundoff and contributions to the thread to see why I think so. Plus read Eds review of course. |
5 | | Neko Case Blacklisted
[4.4]
Another good Boney rec, I'd tried another Case album before and wasn't too impressed but this is something else. |
6 | | Djeli Moussa Diawara Yasimika
[4.5]
The best album I found during my brief Afro binge of January. |
7 | | David Byrne American Utopia
[4.3]
Sounds a bit more Talking Heads-y and less chamber orchestra-y which is all good by me and makes this my fave Byrne solo. Ok, half the songs are a lot better than the other half but it's all good. |
8 | | Telefon Tel Aviv Fahrenheit Fair Enough
[4.5]
Mellow glitchy 'I-guess-it's-IDM' that's really intricate AND really soothing all at once. Might even be underrating who knows. Found this droning AnimalAsSummit's ratings. |
9 | | Rolo Tomassi Time Will Die And Love Will Bury It
[4.3]
Keep starting listening to this and thinking 3.5-4 but the middle-to-end stretch is sublime. |
10 | | The Necks Drive By
[4.5]
Got this one from Zak's ratings - a slowly evolving instrumental beaut. |
11 | | Gillian Welch Time (The Revelator)
[4.3]
Another Boney/Zak rating find, solid female-vox rustic country. |
12 | | ******** The Drink
[4.1]
Yes, annoying bandname - this is a very bizarre release - well more a re-release of a 'youtube only' album. Endearingly DIY. |
13 | | Built to Spill Keep It Like a Secret
[4.0]
Don't like it quite as much as the other one. Still good. Not as good as Modest Mouse. Sold. |
14 | | Calexico Feast of Wire
[4.1]
Favourite Calexico so far. |
15 | | can Ege Bamyasi
[4.4]
Forgot this. Real good. 'Vitamin C' alone is a 4 rating. |
16 | | Alex Cameron Forced Witness
[4.0]
Probably put this on other lists but this is still great, f*ck the Andrew WK this is the comedy album of the last 6 months. |
17 | | Carbon Based Lifeforms World Of Sleepers
[4.0]
Listening to a lot of ambient and psybient? even, I enjoy it, not sure how it rates against other psybient? |
18 | | cell Hanging Masses
[4.1]
Another AAS rec, impressed me but only managed one full listen so far. |
19 | | Dogwood Tales Too Hard to Tell
[3.9]
Very welcome alt country Vaxi rec, these boys could fill the Richmond Fontaine hole..if needed... |
20 | | Richmond Fontaine Don’t Skip Out on Me
[3.8]
...or not if this is marks a return. Probably a one off instrumental album. Check my review. |
21 | | No Age Snares Like A Haircut
[4.0]
Solid bit of '90s alt worship. |
22 | | Hookworms Microshift
[3.8]
Seem to like this more than most, bit of 2009 AnCo in the mix, solid. |
23 | | Turnstile Time and Space
[3.9]
Guilty pleasure I guess :/
Even a little 'Nevermind' magic here from time to time. |
24 | | Richard Hawley Truelove's Gutter
[3.8]
I'm obsessed with 'Open up Your Door' right now, good to have a more 'indie' crooning choice than your Sinatra's all the time. |
25 | | E Ruscha V Who Are You
[3.8]
I mean this is just a sweet slightly tropical electronic near-ambient album, I dig it in an undemanding way. |
26 | | Iron And Wine The Creek Drank the Cradle
[4.1]
A little underrated I feel, might enjoy this more than 'For Emma'. Maybe. |
27 | | Laurie Anderson and Kronos Quartet Landfall
[3.6]
A little obsessed with the album centerpiece here - 'Nothing Left but their Names'. I'm feeling apocalyptic and so having an Ent muse about time, dinosaurs, yoga class, human language and our impending extinction just appeals. Far worse ways you could spend 10 minutes today than spinning that tune... |
28 | | Hot Snakes Jericho Sirens
[3.8]
I like them, I don't think this is their best album but its tight and they retain a sort of rawness I approve of. |
29 | | Anna von Hausswolff Dead Magic
[4.2]
Close to that 4.5/5 bump, this is the step up from her I was hoping for. |
30 | | Totally Mild Down Time
[3.5]
Mainly here for those legs, 'Money or Fame' is a stunning tune too. |
31 | | Blue Men I Hear a New World
[4.9]
I really screwed up the order...and I've gone over 30 entries. This is the start of everything. Just listen. |
32 | | Essaie Pas New Path
[3.8]
Loosely based on 'A Scanner Darkly' and a bit French...does that make it ponce-y? Actually surprisingly good. |
33 | | Saccharine Trust Paganicons
[4.1]
Only listened because it's one of the only things Cyclotron has rated a 5...annoyingly it's pretty great, esp 'I am Right'. |
34 | | Caroline Says 50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can't Be Wrong
[3.4]
Checked the new release first but liked this more. |
35 | | Stick In The Wheel Follow Them True
[3.8]
Forgot this too, some more folk, sounds authentic...but is it? Hopefully |
36 | | Rhye Blood
[3.3]
It's alright. |
37 | | Bonny Doon Bonny Doon
[3.6]
Another one I tried the new release but the prevous release was better. Pavement/Silver Jews rip off but I like it - sort of a sunnier more disposable version so cool. |
38 | | Protus Opus Screaming Eagle
[4.0]
anatelier rec, only just getting into it but one of my favourite electronic releases of 2018 so far |
39 | | S. Carey Hundred Acres
[3.6]
Pretty. |
40 | | Wasuremono Something Left Behind
[3.7]
Another quality anatelier rec, check the last three tunes as a taster. |
41 | | Ed Schrader's Music Beat Riddles
[3.9]
Another winning anatelier rec, not sure this is my favourite of the three albums I've tried, but this has some bite to it. |
42 | | Salif Keita Moffou
[4.0]
Damn, forgot this too, by turns haunting and funky afro folk. 'Iniagige' is perfect. |
43 | | Tribulation The Children of the Night
[3.6]
Preferred this to the new one, 'Melancholia' goes hard. |
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