#1035 July 04, 2025, 12:32:01 PM Last Edit: July 04, 2025, 12:34:03 PM by StoutAndAle
Quote from: Yung Led Zeppelin on July 04, 2025, 12:19:29 PM

Nice new track from their upcoming release. They're really developed and grown on me since my first time seeing them (left me pretty unimpressed at the time) and have just honed into something great. If you like a one note kraut psych jam buzz, this may scratch an itch

Great stuff. I'm not a fan of Malone's solo work but these guys are starting to rev up.

I saw them supporting Melts a while back and I thought they were deadly.

I appreciate that they are an acquired taste though because one of my buddies at the gig loved them and the other said that they were "fuckin' brutal".

Quote from: StoutAndAle on July 04, 2025, 12:32:01 PM
Quote from: Yung Led Zeppelin on July 04, 2025, 12:19:29 PM

Nice new track from their upcoming release. They're really developed and grown on me since my first time seeing them (left me pretty unimpressed at the time) and have just honed into something great. If you like a one note kraut psych jam buzz, this may scratch an itch


Great stuff. I'm not a fan of Malone's solo work but these guys are starting to rev up.

I saw them supporting Melts a while back and I thought they were deadly.

I appreciate that they are an acquired taste though because one of my buddies at the gig loved them and the other said that they were "fuckin' brutal".

Yeah I was at that gig too and really liked them, thought they were really tight with some great guitar leads bouncing between them. This track kind of just solidifies it for me, great vocal phrasing on that hook. Love when a band actually grows on you.

I actually love Elaine Malone's stuff as well tbh though, her album was one of my favourites of the year and that track she put out with Roy Montgomery last year was class I thought.



Got that kind of infinite sound going on


Liked her album alright ("Sin Eater" is some tune), don't like Pot Pot at all.

Roy Montgomery is amazing. Was lucky enough to see him play in Amsterdam a couple of years back, and he was spellbinding

Cool tune alright. Bang of Sonic Youth off it.

Boys Noize - X/Y

Tried it out after the NIN support and I've had it on multiple times since and it's a grower.

Didn't even listen to any of his other things except for the Challengers soundtrack

Ash Ra Tempel: Ash Ra Tempel (1971)

This evening while lying in bed reading I had on a random mix of Rome followed by a random mix of English Heretic.

Randomly spotted David Jay from Bauhaus in town yesterday so on with "Mask" now

Been loving Etran de L'air recently. Kind of African music crossed with post punk/Talking Heads/Graceland kind of vibe. They're playing in my town this week too so I'll be looking forward to that.


Wes Montgomery. Nice relaxing car music. Doing a surprising job of staving off the road rage.


Quote from: Mooncat on July 11, 2025, 05:42:15 PMWes Montgomery. Nice relaxing car music. Doing a surprising job of staving off the road rage.

Discovered this fella via Dave Davidson of Revocation geeking out over him. Some unreal playing.

Grant Green is another beautiful player.

Can't beat a bit of Wes Montgomery alright!