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Killing the Dream - In Place, Apart
Hot Cross - Risk Revival Pg.99 - Document #8 Joy Division - Closer |
Charlie Brown Christmas - [I]OST[/I]
DVD - [I]Casino[/I] |
[QUOTE=The Great Decay;13984391]Is this any good?[/QUOTE]
Its alright if you're into the more jammy and noisy SY. Plus Kim doin' some bluez trakz |
Picked up on the way to and from transacting some business at a building society;
Edwin Starr - The Essential Collection Magazine - Secondhand Daylight The Beatles - A Hard Day's Night Ice T - Rhyme Pays Al Green - Let's Stay Together Richard Hell and the Voidoids - Blank Generation X - Los Angeles Massive Attack - 100th Window Guillemots - Through the Windowpane Jay-Z - Reasonable Doubt (wanted [i]Ready to Die[/i] really, but they didn't have it) The sales have redeemed themselves somewhat, post-New Year. |
Ginger - [i]Yoni[/i]
Nile - [i]Annihilation of the Wicked[/i] FabricLive 14 - [i]DJ Spinbad[/i] |
Blue oyster cult- s/t
Porcupine Tree- Stupid dream Leonard Cohen- Songs for a room |
Flipper - Generic
Appalo Sunshine - Katonah Mr. Bungle - S/T Jane's Addiction - Nothing's Shocking I'm currently downloading Deep Wound. Can't wait to hear it. I'm a huge fan of Dinosaur Jr., so I'm curious to see how DW will hold up. |
David Bowie - Hunky Dory
The Pogues - If I Should Fall From Grace With God Pearl Jam - Ten |
Elliott Smith - [I]Either/Or[/I]
Red House Painters - [I]Ocean Beach[/I] Devendra Banhart - [I]Cripple Crow[/I] |
I can't think back that far.
Caural - [I]Mirrors for Eyes[/I] Evangelicals - [I]So Gone[/I] |
TV on the Radio - Desperate Youth, Bloodthirsty Babe
Dan the Automator - 2K7 Ol' Dirty Bastard - Return to the 36 Chambers Zion I and the Grouch - Heroes in the City of Dope Dappled Cities Fly - Grandance |
Blast Tyrant by Clutch
Continium by John Mayer Trouble by Ray LaMontagne and Held on The Tips of Fingers by Polar Bear [awesome, awesome Jazz band, check them out now plz] |
Belle and Sebastian - The Life Pursuit (would rather have gotten [i]If You're Feeling Sinister[/i] first)
Shpongle - Nothing Lasts.. But Nothing is Lost (ditto [i]Tales of the Inexpressible[/i]) Comus - First Utterance Spires That In The Sunset Rise - Four Winds the Walker Various Artists (well, three) - Instruo Vestri Pro Pugna! |
[QUOTE=Spat Out Plath;14109394]What's it like? Bartender loves it but everyone else I've talked to hates it.[/QUOTE]
I really like it. It contains some gloriously happy pop moments. I just hope Ginger doesn't take too much of this to the new Wildhearts effort. Manic Street Preachers - [i]Generation Terrorists[/i] £5.00 Air -[i]Talkie Walkie[/i] £5.00 I love Fopp :) |
I like what I've heard of it, but that's only been a few songs. It appears to be a good buy though.
I'm hopeful for the new album. I suppose any Wildhearts is better than none. My HMV's in Manchester have it. Though somebody had covered it with an Atreyu album. Which I moved. |
[QUOTE=munky_magik;14126718]I really like it. It contains some gloriously happy pop moments. I just hope Ginger doesn't take too much of this to the new Wildhearts effort.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, same here. I'm not listening to Ginger to hear the Wildhearts, though. |
Fugazi - 13 Songs
LSD and the Search for God - S/T Thanks to Bukowski for uploading the LSD ep, it's awesome. |
Mastodon - Blood Mountain
The Streets - A Grand Don't Come For Free Children Of Bodom - Hate Crew Death Roll Klaxons - Myths Of Near Future +44 - When You're Heart Stops Beating |
[QUOTE=Bartender;14127115]Yeah, same here. I'm not listening to Ginger to hear the Wildhearts, though.[/QUOTE]
True. Sort of on-topic: Have you heard the God Damn Whores yet? I've heard they're supposed to be really good and it is a Jon Poole project so it most likely is. I'm wondering whether to buy it, though. Only £8.00 from amazon. |
I heard the track they had up on myspace a while ago ("We're the New Gods", I think), and I'm pretty sure it was good. I don't have the album yet though, no. Apparently the Japanese version has three worthwhile bonus tracks.
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[QUOTE=munky_magik;14126808]I like what I've heard of it, but that's only been a few songs. It appears to be a good buy though.
I'm hopeful for the new album. I suppose any Wildhearts is better than none. My HMV's in Manchester have it. Though somebody had covered it with an Atreyu album. Which I moved.[/QUOTE] The HMV in manchester us great, i don't get what the deal with everyone saying HMV is more expensive then everywhere else? bollocks its not, especially with student discount. Cept the categorising in HMV sucks. Look under metal and there a whole bunch of pop-punk and punk bands there? Last few albums i bought - The View - Hats of to the Buskers. Klaxons - Myths of the Near Future Jamie T - Panic, prevention. |
^^I dig the latter 2, although the Klaxons record didn't really come off as well as it could have done.
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[QUOTE=Bartender;14136549]I heard the track they had up on myspace a while ago ("We're the New Gods", I think), and I'm pretty sure it was good. I don't have the album yet though, no. Apparently the Japanese version has three worthwhile bonus tracks.[/QUOTE]
When you translate the Japanese HMV page using google them come out as "(bonus track/truck)". I quite like the idea of a bonus truck. "Genre:Lock" Awesome. "With HMV Japan the music book movie game and in addition large number we handle the related commodity." [quote]The HMV in manchester us great, i don't get what the deal with everyone saying HMV is more expensive then everywhere else? bollocks its not, especially with student discount. Cept the categorising in HMV sucks. Look under metal and there a whole bunch of pop-punk and punk bands there?[/quote] Which one are you talking about? I know of three and suspect there are probably more. It's probably just easiest for them to lump everything into really broad genres. Saves nitpicking over what genre is and it makes it alot easier for people to find sttuff. |
[QUOTE=munky_magik;14136688]When you translate the Japanese HMV page using google them come out as "(bonus track/truck)". I quite like the idea of a bonus truck.
"Genre:Lock" Awesome. "With HMV Japan the music book movie game and in addition large number we handle the related commodity." Which one are you talking about? I know of three and suspect there are probably more. It's probably just easiest for them to lump everything into really broad genres. Saves nitpicking over what genre is and it makes it alot easier for people to find sttuff.[/QUOTE] The big one on market street. I find thats best in general, but the little one at the bottem of market street is good for Live band DVDs. The one in the trian station is meh though. [QUOTE]^^I dig the latter 2, although the Klaxons record didn't really come off as well as it could have done[/QUOTE]Yeah, i thought i would like the klaxons album more the Jamie T, but atm its very much the opposite, but there both good albums. |
[QUOTE=Untitled;14136966]The big one on market street. I find thats best in general, but the little one at the bottem of market street is good for Live band DVDs. The one in the trian station is meh though.[/QUOTE]
I never go to the train station one unless I have alot of time to kill. The two on Market street are good. I think I probably like them equally as they tend to have different stock which is useful in sales. Has the Music Zone closed yet? It'll ruin my system of going from HMV to Music Zone to Fopp to HMV. :( |
Ah HMV is kinda annoying, but I tend to check their selection anyway. I usually shop at Fopp or my local record store Spillers Records.
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The 2 music zones near me have shut. However through the shutters I could still see all the CD's on the shelves so I considered about breaking in.
The Klaxons album like I predicted is a bit meh. Some good songs, Atlantis to Interzone is a perfect indie pop song and I'm liking Gravity's Rainbow. |
[QUOTE=Kyle;14137392]Ah HMV is kinda annoying, but I tend to check their selection anyway. I usually shop at Fopp or my local record store Spillers Records.[/QUOTE]
How awesome is Fopp? So many CDs for only £5.00 :) [quote]The 2 music zones near me have shut. However through the shutters I could still see all the CD's on the shelves so I considered about breaking in. [/quote] I've quite liked Music Zone ever since I managed to pick the the Beta Band's [i]Three E.ps[/i] for £3.97 or something. I hope they haven't gone bust :( |
Oh yeah, I was amazed when I first found Fopp. I can go there and have a constant supply of classic albums for £5 that i've always meant to pick up but never really got around to it. It's great for books aswell, so many classic soft-backs for only like £3.
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