July-in' To Me, Homes?
Nope. But anyways, these are the albums I'm excited about in July. As always, let me know what I'm missing. |
1 | | Big Boi Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty
Really been digging Speakerboxxx lately. |
2 | | How to Destroy Angels How to Destroy Angels
Trent Reznor usually knows his stuff, and it's only about 5 bucks. So why not? |
3 | | Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse Dark Night of the Soul |
4 | | Isis/Melvins Split
Not too big into the Melvins (not that I don't like them, necessarily), but pretty much anything Isis does is gold. This isn't the final EP they were talking about, though, is it? |
5 | | Soilwork The Panic Broadcast
Guilty pleasure band. I actually thought Sworn to a Great Divide was pretty decent, too. |
6 | | Devil Sold His Soul Blessed & Cursed
The opposite of a guilty pleasure. These guys are amazing. |
7 | | East of the Wall Ressentiment
Ditto. Might even get to see them live. |
8 | | The High Confessions Turning Lead into Gold with The High Confessions
The only thing I really know about this band is that it's got someone from Sonic Youth. But the name is really intriguing. |
9 | | Sun Kil Moon Admiral Fell Promises
Mark Kozelek is the man. Still need to check out his Red House Painters stuff, but his solo and Sun Kil Moon material is all pretty stellar. |
10 | | Revis Fire and Ice
So yeah, this pretty much came out of nowhere. Not that I'm complaining. Places for Breathing is a really great album, and I'm glad to see these guys are back together. |
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