Genesis' best album - A Trick Of The Tail.

By a mile

Pink Floyd Ummagumma live part of this album is the biz

I'm really enjoying this Melts record - https://melts.bandcamp.com/album/maelstrom-2 - forgot about it after I bought it.

They have a new one out next week but I haven't listened to the few tracks released.

#153 April 03, 2024, 01:47:00 PM Last Edit: April 03, 2024, 02:33:15 PM by astfgyl
Telefon Tel Aviv - Immolate Yourself

Brilliant album altogether. Really captures a certain feeling that I seem to only get from this. Didn't like anything else I ever heard from them though.

Edit: Now I've gotten to the end of it and I don't know what to put on to keep the vibe going

On a John Maus binge atm as he is playing the Button Factory in September. One of my favourite non metal artists.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjW6kLsTCrc

New Julia Holter album. I was mildly obsessed by her album Have You In My Wilderness when it came out. Checked out one subsequent album since then that didn't do anything for me but the new one is working a treat. Also, extra points for The Beatles pun album title.

https://juliaholter.bandcamp.com/album/something-in-the-room-she-moves

Quote from: CorkonianHunger on April 03, 2024, 02:06:10 PMOn a John Maus binge atm as he is playing the Button Factory in September. One of my favourite non metal artists.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjW6kLsTCrc

Nice one! Haven't had that on in ages. Exactly the type of thing to follow up with

Quote from: StoutAndAle on April 03, 2024, 11:38:54 AMI'm really enjoying this Melts record - https://melts.bandcamp.com/album/maelstrom-2 - forgot about it after I bought it.

They have a new one out next week but I haven't listened to the few tracks released.

Saw them at All Together Now in 2022 and they were great, must revisit

Quote from: Yung Led Zeppelin on April 03, 2024, 09:00:22 PMSaw them at All Together Now in 2022 and they were great, must revisit

They're playing Coughlan's later in the year (you're in Cork, right?) - should be a good gig.

I would have thought they'd play somewhere bigger seeing as they doing The Button Factory on the same tour.

TWISTED NERVE - Séance (1984)

Punk/Goth/Post-punk from Scotland.

This Magic Pockets album - "Volcano Of The Bleeding Skies" - is synthy fun. It's one of the lads from No Spill Blood. 

Very reminiscent of slasher film soundtracks from the 1980s .

https://magic-pockets.bandcamp.com/album/volcano-of-the-bleeding-skies


Quote from: Don Gately on March 29, 2024, 12:51:44 PMPink Floyd Ummagumma live part of this album is the biz

Careful with that axe Eugene is one of their most underappreciated songs

#162 April 10, 2024, 12:36:00 AM Last Edit: April 10, 2024, 12:40:42 AM by The Wretch
CHRIS SQUIRE - Fish Out Of Water (1975)

Up there with most of Yes output really. Stellar cast of collaborators too. As well as past and (then) present members of Yes, there were musicians and writers from King Crimson, Caravan/Soft Machine, Camel, Moody Blues etc, and the arrangements were by Andrew Pryce Jackman who played with Squire in The Syn, before going on to work with the London Symphony Orchestra as well as bands like Rush and Barclay James Harvest.

YES - Fragile (1971)

Squire absolutely starring again on 'Heart Of The Sunrise'.

Pure Reason Revolution: The Dark Third

18 uears old today, as good a reason to whack it on as any.