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- cortez the killer
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2023
Just past the halfway point and here's my dirty dozen thus far:
The Men - New York City
Guided by Voices - La La Land
Yo La Tengo - This Stupid World
Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit - Weathervanes
Natural Child - Be M'Guest
Special Friend - Wait Until the Flames Come Rushing In
Black Belt Eagle Scout - The Land, The Water, The Sky
Connections - Cool Change
Mystic 100s - On a Micro Diet
Guardian Singles - Feed Me to the Doves
Index for Working Musik - Dragging the Needlework for The Kids at Uphole
Corey Hanson - Western Cum
The Men - New York City
Guided by Voices - La La Land
Yo La Tengo - This Stupid World
Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit - Weathervanes
Natural Child - Be M'Guest
Special Friend - Wait Until the Flames Come Rushing In
Black Belt Eagle Scout - The Land, The Water, The Sky
Connections - Cool Change
Mystic 100s - On a Micro Diet
Guardian Singles - Feed Me to the Doves
Index for Working Musik - Dragging the Needlework for The Kids at Uphole
Corey Hanson - Western Cum
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Re: 2023
The full albums I’ve I’ve really enjoyed:
Isbell - Weathervanes
Natural Child - Be M’Guest
Foo Fighters - But Here We Are
Queens of the Stone Age - In Times New Roman
All of these have one major thing in common: I had assumed all of these artists were tapped out creatively, and they all really exceeded my expectations.
I’m really looking forward to the upcoming releases from Turnpike Troubadours, Margo Cilker, Joshua Ray Walker, and Joe Stamm Band
Isbell - Weathervanes
Natural Child - Be M’Guest
Foo Fighters - But Here We Are
Queens of the Stone Age - In Times New Roman
All of these have one major thing in common: I had assumed all of these artists were tapped out creatively, and they all really exceeded my expectations.
I’m really looking forward to the upcoming releases from Turnpike Troubadours, Margo Cilker, Joshua Ray Walker, and Joe Stamm Band
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Re: 2023
I need to spend more time with this one. Along those lines, also need to dig into the new Country Westerns, Dommengang, Rose City Band and Doug Paisley. Gave the James & the Giants record a few spins and I'm not really connecting with it.
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Re: 2023
The new ones by Jenny Lewis, Isbell, Rose City Band and Boy Genius would probably top my list.
Digging JJ's new record, time will tell if it sticks.
Also digging lots of one-offs and singles but not gonna bother to list those other than my #1 guilty pleasure of 2023:
Digging JJ's new record, time will tell if it sticks.
Also digging lots of one-offs and singles but not gonna bother to list those other than my #1 guilty pleasure of 2023:
If you don't run you rust
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Re: 2023
Yo La Tengo
Doug Paisley
Dogwood Tales
Prairiewolf
Doug Paisley
Dogwood Tales
Prairiewolf
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Re: 2023
A lot of great stuff so far this year, but the 3 that stand out to me are:
1. Wednesday
2. Jason Isbell
3. Lucero
1. Wednesday
2. Jason Isbell
3. Lucero
Turn it up to 10 and rip off the knob
Re: 2023
Nothing earth shattering, just fun chunky as hell riffage. Not as dark as Like Clockwork, not as slick as Villains. Right in the Homme wheelhouse, IMOcortez the killer wrote:I need to spend more time with this one. Along those lines, also need to dig into the new Country Westerns, Dommengang, Rose City Band and Doug Paisley. Gave the James & the Giants record a few spins and I'm not really connecting with it.
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Re: 2023
Love the lead track, "Psychos." Gotta dig deeper with the entire album.
Check this song out, Clams. I think it's in what I perceive to be your wheelhouse:
Anna St. Louis "Phone"
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Re: 2023
Some that have been mentioned:
Wednesday, Rat Saw God
JI & 400U, Weathervanes
James and the Giants, S/T
Lucero, Should’ve Learned by Now
Some that haven’t been:
Durand Jones, Wait Til I Get Over
Índigo De Souza, All of This Will End
Sunny War, Anarchist Gospel
Need More Time:
Kara Jackson, Why Does The Earth Give Us People To Love?
Looking Forward:
Lydia Loveless, Colter Wall, Buffalo Nichols, Margaret Glaspy
Need to listen and haven’t yet:
Foo Fighters, QOTSA, Jenny Lewis
Wednesday, Rat Saw God
JI & 400U, Weathervanes
James and the Giants, S/T
Lucero, Should’ve Learned by Now
Some that haven’t been:
Durand Jones, Wait Til I Get Over
Índigo De Souza, All of This Will End
Sunny War, Anarchist Gospel
Need More Time:
Kara Jackson, Why Does The Earth Give Us People To Love?
Looking Forward:
Lydia Loveless, Colter Wall, Buffalo Nichols, Margaret Glaspy
Need to listen and haven’t yet:
Foo Fighters, QOTSA, Jenny Lewis
All it takes is one wicked heart, a pile of money, and a chain of folks just doing their jobs
Re: 2023
The only ones I have spent any real time with so far are Isbell, Lucero, and Levi Turner's "Allergy Season." A handful I have listened to a couple times but haven't hooked me. For my personal preferences, it hasn't been anywhere close to as great of a music year as 2022 was.
Looking forward to Zach Bryan and Charles Wesley Godwin later this year, as well as hopefully Billy Strings.
Looking forward to Zach Bryan and Charles Wesley Godwin later this year, as well as hopefully Billy Strings.
Wound up bleeding on the bar floor
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Re: 2023
I don't believe in guilty pleasures, but I am also of the opinion that this song rips. It's gotten a lot of play this year in my house as well.
All it takes is one wicked heart, a pile of money, and a chain of folks just doing their jobs
Re: 2023
This one dropped last week. Very good IMO. My cowboy music quota for 2023 is now filled! (Although my wife will probably leave me if she hears this one playing around the house - her cowboy music threshold is very low!)
Yep that song is a direct hit on my perceived wheelhousecortez the killer wrote: ↑Thu Jul 13, 2023 3:22 pmCheck this song out, Clams. I think it's in what I perceive to be your wheelhouse:
Anna St. Louis "Phone"
If you don't run you rust
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Re: 2023
records i've bought that have been released (for the first time) in 2023 and enjoyed, in no particular order:
Elder - Innate Passage
Meg Baird - Furling
Ulaan Passerine - Dawn
King Buffalo - Demo (recorded in 2013 and released on CDR but released this year on vinyl)
Abanamat - S/T
Dommengang - Wished Eye
Constant Smiles - Kenneth Anger
GOZU - Remedy
Poison Ruin - Harvest
Why Bother? - A City of Unsolved Miseries
Elder - Innate Passage
Meg Baird - Furling
Ulaan Passerine - Dawn
King Buffalo - Demo (recorded in 2013 and released on CDR but released this year on vinyl)
Abanamat - S/T
Dommengang - Wished Eye
Constant Smiles - Kenneth Anger
GOZU - Remedy
Poison Ruin - Harvest
Why Bother? - A City of Unsolved Miseries
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Re: 2023
Still need to pick up a physical copy of that. Much lighter and proggier than their previous records. I still dig.tinnitus photography wrote: ↑Mon Jul 17, 2023 12:29 pmrecords i've bought that have been released (for the first time) in 2023 and enjoyed, in no particular order:
Elder - Innate Passage
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Re: 2023
Definitely. I might not have been as down on Lucero because I fucking loved Among The Ghosts, but their last one was my least favorite Lucero album by a fair margin.
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Re: 2023
i was surprised to see a mic stand in front of Jack too.cortez the killer wrote: ↑Mon Jul 17, 2023 1:08 pmStill need to pick up a physical copy of that. Much lighter and proggier than their previous records. I still dig.tinnitus photography wrote: ↑Mon Jul 17, 2023 12:29 pmrecords i've bought that have been released (for the first time) in 2023 and enjoyed, in no particular order:
Elder - Innate Passage
i need to check out Wiete, the other Elder side project. heard good things via David (aka Crunch)
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Re: 2023
I gave it a spin a few days ago. Look forward to digging in further.tinnitus photography wrote: ↑Wed Jul 19, 2023 6:54 pmi was surprised to see a mic stand in front of Jack too.cortez the killer wrote: ↑Mon Jul 17, 2023 1:08 pmStill need to pick up a physical copy of that. Much lighter and proggier than their previous records. I still dig.tinnitus photography wrote: ↑Mon Jul 17, 2023 12:29 pmrecords i've bought that have been released (for the first time) in 2023 and enjoyed, in no particular order:
Elder - Innate Passage
i need to check out Wiete, the other Elder side project. heard good things via David (aka Crunch)
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Re: 2023
As I mentioned a little while back in the Now Playing thread, awful name, good record.
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Re: 2023
It’s just so ridiculous/stupid I can’t help but chuckle at it
Re: 2023
Hause a Philly guy and he seems like a good dude but when he opened for DBT at his music fest in Philly a few months ago I wasn't all that impressed. At least with his live show. Seemed like he was mostly about preening to the crowd with his guitar and jumping around.
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Re: 2023
I forgot Molly Tuttle's new one was coming out so that's another I'm excited for.
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2023
Hmm. I’ve never seen him live, but I’ve been a fan of his albums for awhile. Just always struck me as a real earnest Boss acolyte. Similar to Brian Fallon from Gaslight Anthem who I also loveClams wrote:Hause a Philly guy and he seems like a good dude but when he opened for DBT at his music fest in Philly a few months ago I wasn't all that impressed. At least with his live show. Seemed like he was mostly about preening to the crowd with his guitar and jumping around.
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Re: 2023
New Cut Worms out today. Surprised there aren't more CW fans on 3DD. Reminds me of the the more acoustic/country side of Wilco/Tweedy.
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Re: 2023
Zach Bryan: 8/25
Turnpike Troubadours: 8/25
Tyler Childers: 9/8
Charles Wesley Godwin: 9/22
Shit got real.
Turnpike Troubadours: 8/25
Tyler Childers: 9/8
Charles Wesley Godwin: 9/22
Shit got real.
Wound up bleeding on the bar floor
We don't bet on the ball no more
We don't bet on the ball no more