This year so far: The Gaslight Anthem – The ’59 Sound LP Mumford & Sons – Sigh No More LP Adele – 21 LP Maria Mena – Viktoria LP Charles Bradley – No Time For Dreaming LP Lee Fields – Faithfull Man LP Snoop Doggy Dog – The Doggy Style LP Said & Done – … Continue reading Reply To: Shoplifters of the world, unite and take over (or which records did you buy?)
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@Onno: Nice one! @Rik: Alice In Chains is great. On that I can agree with you 😉 Make Do And Mend is from this year right? The Nirvana reissues. Screaming Trees – Last Words All On Black (if it comes out this year) Supertouch – Lost My Way I’m pretty glad with what this year … Continue reading Reply To: playlist
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Between Earth & Sky is touring Europe in July & August.
This Is Hell – Sundowning Four Year Strong – Stuck in the middle Champion – Different Directions The Suicide File – Some mistakes you never stop paying for Far – Water & Solution Alkaline Trio – Good Mourning Allegiance – Allegiance Bitter End – Guilty as charged 50 Lions – Time is the enemy Wisdom … Continue reading Reply To: playlist
I always LOVE the zines Becky Miller does. When a new issue arrives, I drop everything I’m doing and finish it in one go.
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As for Make Do And Mend, it’s not a bad record at all. But for people who have played End Measured Mile to death… It didn’t completely live up to my expectations. And no problem about Nirvana. Nobody’s perfect. I never listen to Pearl Jam, Soundgarden or Stone Temple Pilots. How about Alice In Chains? … Continue reading Reply To: playlist
I also played that record to death. And played it again in the car this morning. I like both records. And both will never be as good as bodies of water! 😉 Alice in chains and Screaming trees I haven’t tried yet. Will do that someday soon. I’m curious to hear what Screaming trees is … Continue reading Reply To: playlist
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Nirvana & Alice In Chains amongst others worked pretty well unplugged. After hearing that MP3 it seems to work for Make Do And Mend quite well too (not on the same level though…). I’ll check it out. Without hearing it I could have done without the Touché Amoré cover though.
THE LAST STAND signs with EULOGY RECORDINGS New York hardcore has an undeniable past, present and future within the ranks of all of the members of THE LAST STAND. The Brooklyn-based band features Mike Scondotto of the long-running INHUMAN on vocals, along with Dion De Nardo on bass, Stephen Della Croce on guitar and Jimmy … Continue reading THE LAST STAND – NYHC – Signs with Eulogy Recordings
[quote=Dennis]I also played that record to death. And played it again in the car this morning. I like both records. And both will never be as good as bodies of water! :wink:[/quote] I stand corrected 😉 Typed that in a hurry on my phone. And don’t get me wrong, I like both records as well. … Continue reading Reply To: playlist
Are the Cool Dudes still Chillin?
Crashjaw fails to put down that gangsta pose, or make a convincing album with ‘Significant Violence’.
Cripple And Casino bring noise rock back to the front, for those who enjoy a bit of Sonic Youth.