Hot. (I checked her age before I said that)Luke wrote:I'm a huge fan of lady lamb the beekeeper.
Never heard of her? Well, feel free to thank me later. I highly suggest you click this link and instantly minimize your browser and listen. After that, actually watch the video and I'm sure you'll be a little surprised. Such an incredible voice.
What are you listening to at the present? (genres helpful)
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Let strength be granted, so the world might be mended...so the world might be mended.
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Are you devastated with Thurston and Kim splitting up?noiseredux wrote: SY has been my favorite band for well over a decade. They're one of my hugest obsessions.
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I thought it was pretty obvious that I was intentionally not talking about it.fvgazi wrote:Are you devastated with Thurston and Kim splitting up?noiseredux wrote: SY has been my favorite band for well over a decade. They're one of my hugest obsessions.
EDIT: if I get a chance I'll take a pic of my SY collection to show you.
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I have no clue how old she is. Looks like a very young "Pam" from the office. Her voice is incredible though.Stark wrote:Hot. (I checked her age before I said that)Luke wrote:I'm a huge fan of lady lamb the beekeeper.
Never heard of her? Well, feel free to thank me later. I highly suggest you click this link and instantly minimize your browser and listen. After that, actually watch the video and I'm sure you'll be a little surprised. Such an incredible voice.
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Well as someone who believes everything he reads on the Internet, someone said 21.
And yes I agree, liked the music very much! Thanks for sharing.

And yes I agree, liked the music very much! Thanks for sharing.

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Will do. Chances are pretty high I already have it one of my externals...noiseredux wrote:@s1mple, you should try to track down the Made In USA soundtrack SY recorded in '86 as well. It's like an Evol-companion piece.
I love Murray, spare Plastic Sun. Rain on Tin is probably my favorite track, and Sympathy For The Strawberry is such a great closer.dsheinem wrote: I prefer Murray St./Sonic Nurse. Jim O'Rourke FTW.
...but the whole discography is excellent. I'd place DDN as their best 80s album and Dirty as their best 90s effort.
Dirty...I could take it or leave it. As a whole it fails to impress me. Nic Fit and Creme Brulee...just nooo.
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"Rain on Tin" actually morphed out of a solo Thurston improv track called "Alter Boy, Church Basement" taken from the really excellent improv disc Hurrican Floyd. I'd suggest you look into that as well.s1mplehumar wrote: I love Murray, spare Plastic Sun. Rain on Tin is probably my favorite track, and Sympathy For The Strawberry is such a great closer.
"Sympathy" is my favorite track on Murray Street. Next time you put the record on, START with "Sympathy" for a change, and then let the disc start over proprely from there. I actually think it's a great opener -- they often opened with it live. SIGH. I saw them twice on the Murray Street tour. Even gave Thurston a hug. Oh and somewhere I have a pic of Kim holding up a piece of paper for me that says just says "NR"
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THIS will hold me off for the longest time. Or at least till tuesday when Population Control and Violence Begets Violence come out. Also, Freddie Gibbs Cold Day in Hell mixtape FINALLY comes out on Halloween. The rest of the year looks pretty good for upcoming releases in the Rap genre.
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Never heard of M83 but was intrigued by their name and the album cover. Oddly enough, they sound more or less how I thought they would based on those two things.dsheinem wrote:
I was pleasantly surprised to see this arrived a day early. Liking it so far through the initial listen!
The single art is also pretty rad.

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Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts is one of the best instrumental electronic albums of all time, and I'd recommend it to anyone. I've liked their stuff since then, too, but they haven't yet equaled Dead Cities, in my book.Ora Ora! wrote:Never heard of M83 but was intrigued by their name and the album cover. Oddly enough, they sound more or less how I thought they would based on those two things.dsheinem wrote:
I was pleasantly surprised to see this arrived a day early. Liking it so far through the initial listen!
Midnight City is a good track, very 80's-esque. Gotta love electro-pop.
The single art is also pretty rad.

