What Are you Listening to Right Now?

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Dr. Medulla wrote:
17 Sep 2022, 2:05pm
Marky Dread wrote:
17 Sep 2022, 12:36pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
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Marky Dread wrote:
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
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In their own way, yeah, they are. Fucking old people. :rolleyes:
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Hello,

The Buzzcocks - Sonics in the Soul (new stuff). It's very good guitar pop - not as revved up as earlier (younger) Buzzcocks but quality.

Here's the single:


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gkbill wrote:
24 Sep 2022, 1:35pm
Hello,

The Buzzcocks - Sonics in the Soul (new stuff). It's very good guitar pop - not as revved up as earlier (younger) Buzzcocks but quality.

Here's the single:

Not a bad track on the whole album. Solid stuff.
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gkbill wrote:
24 Sep 2022, 1:35pm
Hello,

The Buzzcocks - Sonics in the Soul (new stuff). It's very good guitar pop - not as revved up as earlier (younger) Buzzcocks but quality.

Here's the single:

I’ve always loved the Buzzcocks unique sound and the new stuff still has that unmistakable sound to my ears.
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Sparky wrote:
24 Sep 2022, 3:45pm
gkbill wrote:
24 Sep 2022, 1:35pm
Hello,

The Buzzcocks - Sonics in the Soul (new stuff). It's very good guitar pop - not as revved up as earlier (younger) Buzzcocks but quality.

Here's the single:

I’ve always loved the Buzzcocks unique sound and the new stuff still has that unmistakable sound to my ears.
I think the new stuff sits somewhere between the old Buzzcocks sounds and Steve's band Flag of Convenience. Excellent.
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Marky Dread wrote:
24 Sep 2022, 3:57pm
Sparky wrote:
24 Sep 2022, 3:45pm
gkbill wrote:
24 Sep 2022, 1:35pm
Hello,

The Buzzcocks - Sonics in the Soul (new stuff). It's very good guitar pop - not as revved up as earlier (younger) Buzzcocks but quality.

Here's the single:
I’ve always loved the Buzzcocks unique sound and the new stuff still has that unmistakable sound to my ears.
I think the new stuff sits somewhere between the old Buzzcocks sounds and Steve's band Flag of Convenience. Excellent.
Nice, first I’ve heard of Flag Of Convenience, checking out some YT videos now.
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Hello,

This is great - new no-wave sound. This guy could be the son of one of the Bush Tetras and James Chance. There's a definite no-wave influence but it's a bit more accessible:


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gkbill wrote:
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Hello,

This is great - new no-wave sound. This guy could be the son of one of the Bush Tetras and James Chance. There's a definite no-wave influence but it's a bit more accessible:

That's superb! Thanks for bringing it to our attention. :cool:
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
26 Sep 2022, 6:30am
gkbill wrote:
25 Sep 2022, 9:55pm
Hello,

This is great - new no-wave sound. This guy could be the son of one of the Bush Tetras and James Chance. There's a definite no-wave influence but it's a bit more accessible:

That's superb! Thanks for bringing it to our attention. :cool:
Hello,

I was going to put it in a New Packet of Three's but I wanted someone besides revbob and oliver to hear it.

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King Krule, The Ooz. A student recommended I check him out. Parts I like, parts seem way too meandering. Plus he sounds like Elvis Costello after taking several punches to the head.
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The Advisory Circle, Full Circle. Not quite as Ghost Box-y/hauntological as previous works on the label, apart from the instrumentation. An in-betweener, between evoking 1970s early synth and more contemporary ambient. Still, if you like the Ghost Box style and purpose, this'll do the job for ya.
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On a cut the crap oddesy today.... starting with the demos then the butcher's version followed by mohawk revenge...
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Klara Lewis may be the best Wire-adjacent project of all.
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Klara Lewis may be the best Wire-adjacent project of all.
There is a plausible argument there. I don't recognize that one, tho.
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