Mark McGuire - When You're Somewhere
Beautiful, off his new LP (ish) and it's incredible. He just keeps it really simple but creates the best soundscapes. Spark, you may like it, it's him from Emeralds.
Oneohtrix Point Never ~ Andro
Good to see Lopatin going for an opener that doesn't scare the living daylights out of me.
EDIT: First five tracks down. Can't say I'm blown away thus far, but the strength of HIUV was the back half, so...
EDIT2: Nah not a huge fan. Might grow on me but atm it seems a bit... incoherent.
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+ time's fickle card game ~ with you and i +
Noel Gallgher's High Flying Birds - The Death Of You And Me
Interesting.
Arctic Monkeys A Certain Romance - YouTube
So this is what nostalgia feels like. Huh.
Maybe we wouldn't be so quick to fill buckets with filth if we knew they had a soul. Or maybe that's what they're into. Ain't no way to get inside a bucket's mind.
"MTV isn't really my cup of tea... mostly because I hate huge pieces of **** in my tea." - Aziz Ansari
The Boo Radleys - Wish I Was Skinny
Pretty much the definition of wistful.
"Under the spreading chestnut tree,
I sold you and you sold me."
Parmi | #1 draft pick | Jake King is **** | PM me for my list of CW posters you shouldn't talk cricket with in Cricket ChatCome and Paint Turtle
Was expecting a Joy Division gag. DTSTL.
Keepin' it fr3sh.
Penelope The - Burn
Probably the best NZ band you've never heard of.
Muse - Prague
Random song to cover, and it took a while to grow on me, but I love it now.
Bellamy's 18-second note at the end is preposterous.
The one, the only CW Black
Code:47.3 W Coppinger to Heads Smacked the ball straight into the groin of Iwuajoku who has fallen over, miraculously with the ball still caught in his scrotal area! Out!
Hong Kong Bar - Tim Buckley
I was put off Buckley pere by his eponymous debut, which is pretty ordinary folky singer-songwritery fayre, but recently picked up Greetings From LA for £1.99 and it's all kinds of awesome. Coming from the same kind of jazz/folk/pastoral psyche place as Astral Weeks and that's about the highest praise I can offer.
- As featured in The Independent.
"This is not the time for namby-pamby promising youngsters who might just do something; not the time for building for the future. Pragmatism rules and they don't come more pragmatic than Rogers."
- Victor Marks makes the case for stiff-legged and stiff-armed 35 year old left-handers in Ashes squads
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