Eels Electro-Shock Blues
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Pheromone
May 26th 2020


21850 Comments


Yeah it's rarely on rotation but now seems a good time. What's your second favourite Eels?

theBoneyKing
May 26th 2020


24890 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"Dead of Winter" is painful yeah

zakalwe
May 26th 2020


41981 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This is second fave.

Fave is Daises of the Galaxy

DoofDoof
May 26th 2020


17325 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

This has got to be fave



Already a lockdown classic đź”’

zakalwe
May 26th 2020


41981 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Evening doof.

Can’t knock Blinking Lights and Revelations either come to think of it. Some of Es best tunes on that one.

DoofDoof
May 26th 2020


17325 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Evening, neighbours have started a bonfire to end them all - no windows open but the house is still full of smoke smell every room. I like bonfire smell but this is towering inferno



Blinking Lights is underrated as double albums go



The debut, Electro, Daisies, Blinking Lights...about all the Eels that was needed



Of course there are approx twenty other albums lol

Pheromone
January 6th 2021


21850 Comments


dead of winter is so heartbreaking

zakalwe
January 6th 2021


41981 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

SEEVIC 1996.

The Bread and Cheese pub while in a free period, couple of pints, pool and Susans House being played on a turd Walkman.



Fucking 90s >>>>>>>

Pheromone
January 6th 2021


21850 Comments


haha fuck off did you go seevic, that's just by me

the bread & cheese is a dirty place though

zakalwe
January 6th 2021


41981 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Yes mate. GNVQ media studies taught by Mick Gawthorp and A level English Language with Goldie.



25yrs ago!!! LOL!!!

Pheromone
January 6th 2021


21850 Comments


so you're 20 years my senior

we could get a nice lolita thing going on??

zakalwe
January 6th 2021


41981 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Sugar daddy. ❤️

I’ll get you the tickets for Arab Stap and then don an Arab Strap.

Pheromone
January 6th 2021


21850 Comments


lmao. What was it Moffat said, 'we could all be dead tomorrow'

ive heard worse deals

zakalwe
January 6th 2021


41981 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Ha.



It still absolutely blows my mind that here we are on an international website run by yanks talking about an album released nearly a quarter of a century ago and yet you live up the road.



It absolutely stuns me tbh

Pheromone
January 6th 2021


21850 Comments


right?! warms the cockles knowing the lad who rips on the devil and god religiously (and introduced me to grandaddy) somehow knows canvey fun park lol

what a man

zakalwe
January 6th 2021


41981 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

There is an open offer there for you to take all me CDs off me hands.

You’ll like a lot of stuff in there Dino Jr, entire Pavement album discog, Sophtware Slump is in there all sorts.

I got rid of a lot when I moved last year but there’s still a couple of boxes worth you’ll appreciate.

If anything sell them to your student mates.

fogza
January 6th 2021


10224 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

I'm not really into this album, but the opener is one of the saddest things I've ever heard.

Pheromone
January 6th 2021


21850 Comments


ill take you up on that offer soon enough - just before i go back up to brighton me reckons

love that you still have the CDs, is your mrs desperate for you to get rid?

zakalwe
January 6th 2021


41981 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

To be fair she hasn’t nagged at all because I ditched about 60 percent. They’re just sat there up in the loft at the min.....she’s warmer up there.



I’ll occasionally dig one out for the car but it’s rare nowadays. Give us a shout and we will sort something.

Pheromone
February 15th 2021


21850 Comments


opener really draws you in

god damn heartbreaking



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