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Oneohtrix Point Never ~ Describing Bodies.
Clicking. And for some reason I get a weird kick out of typing "Oneohtrix Point Never".
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Last Shadow Puppets - My mistakes were made for you
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Eternal Optimist
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Miles Kane - Give Up - YouTube
New tune from Miles. Liking it, though not what I was expecting after First of my Kind last year. Excited for the album either way. |
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We Dug a Hole - Kathryn Williams
Quite lovely. Ms Williams has a spectrally beautiful but still warm voice. & I honestly thought the melodious, resonant double bass had to be the deific Danny Thompson's handywork, but the liner notes inform me it's actually Jonny Bridgewood's, ex of Morrissey's backing band, effort.
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Going Underground - Buffalo Tom
Must be close to the best cover version ever. The stripped down, heavy, waltz-time back beat really empahsises the heaviness of Weller's lyric. #1s used to really be like that. |
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Into Thin Air - World Leader Pretend
Thought I had to listen to a group named after an REM song. They seem to have quite an anglophile thing going on as the singer's voice has a more English intonation than one might expect from anyone hailing from New Orleans. Pretty decent take on the epic indie styley tho, tbf. Like Athlete or Doves' poppier stuff. |
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