Quote from: Pentagrimes on February 26, 2024, 09:00:11 PMVulture Feather "Liminal fields"..can't get enough of this at the moment,can't quite place what it is they make me think of. There's a bit of a Lungfish feel in there maybe, possibly some Television, along with a guitar sound that reminds me of Sebadoh... but it doesn't really sound like any of them. It seems fairly catchy at first but there's something weirdly hypnotic about it that keeps drawing me back in. Your man's voice sells it for me. Give it a go.

https://vulturefeather.bandcamp.com/album/liminal-fields

I think they actually have something new out this week?

Nice find, I get a touch of Bob Mould at times. I could be talking outta my ass but I got that on a few tracks. Great stuff.

Quote from: Carnage on February 24, 2024, 02:32:15 AMThe Cure: Show & Paris

3 CD tray wahey!

On a related note...

https://www.pastemagazine.com/music/the-cure/the-cure-40-greatest-songs-ranked

Might give the playlist a run and see or rather the discography so I can disagree with the choices

#77 February 28, 2024, 01:37:16 AM Last Edit: February 28, 2024, 03:47:08 AM by Carnage
I love lists like those. They're essentially subjective by definition but there's always a track or two that you'd set aside that can make an impact in a different context like this. Good list anyway, it's basically Disintegration and friends but I'll throw them into a playlist and see how it goes.

On a similar note, if you want a serious 'best of' playlist for The Cure, go to the Glastonbury 2019 setlist. Flawless:

https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/the-cure/2019/worthy-farm-pilton-england-391694b.html

NP: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds: Warchild Gig 2012

NP: That Cure playlist. Some nice deep cuts sprinkled through the bottom half.

Quote from: OpenSores on February 27, 2024, 04:39:40 PM
Quote from: Pentagrimes on February 26, 2024, 09:00:11 PMVulture Feather "Liminal fields"..can't get enough of this at the moment,can't quite place what it is they make me think of. There's a bit of a Lungfish feel in there maybe, possibly some Television, along with a guitar sound that reminds me of Sebadoh... but it doesn't really sound like any of them. It seems fairly catchy at first but there's something weirdly hypnotic about it that keeps drawing me back in. Your man's voice sells it for me. Give it a go.

https://vulturefeather.bandcamp.com/album/liminal-fields

I think they actually have something new out this week?

Nice find, I get a touch of Bob Mould at times. I could be talking outta my ass but I got that on a few tracks. Great stuff.

You're not wrong!New single from them on Spotify this morning by the way

#80 March 03, 2024, 03:46:56 AM Last Edit: March 03, 2024, 06:07:25 AM by Carnage
Swans: The Great Annihilator
Ministry: The Land Of Rape And Honey
Joy Division: Heart And Soul boxset

Scunder - S/T
The Fuckers - Fuck
Giraldus Cambrensis/Thomas Becket Split

Really enjoying these guys from Pittsburg.

Ex Pilots - "S/T".

https://expilots.bandcamp.com/album/ex-pilots-2

Fuzz-drenched and chorus-washed alt-rock. Touches of Hüsker Dü here and there.

Techno Animal - Brotherhood of the Bomb.

Dunno where else to put this but Øxn were on Other Voices tonight, decent stuff there. Might have to pick up that CD, I liked the couple of tracks they played.

Highly recommend Katie Kim's solo stuff too if you like Oxn. "Hour of the Ox" is her latest one.

I shall investigate, cheers.


I like that an' all. No CD release it seems.

Sugar: Beaster

This and Beauty And Ruin are my favourite Bob Mould albums, but Beaster was my introduction to the man. Glorious stuff.