Turbo
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I got the physical copy of the Destroyer album today. It’s really solid.
Same. I was coming here to post about it. Spinning it right now and enjoying quite a bit.
I got the physical copy of the Destroyer album today. It’s really solid.
I spun it again yesterday and it's super solid.I'm pleasantly surprised with this new Destroyer album
borrowing your list to say these are the ones I'm going to listen to today. Out of all of them Wallows are the only ones that I really like. Their last album had no business being that good. the others I've never really listened to that much but I'll give 'em a go.Aldous Harding- Warm Chris
Destroyer - LABYRINTHITIS-
Wallows - Tell Me That It's Over
Barrie - Barbara
On first listen Wallows new album is decentborrowing your list to say these are the ones I'm going to listen to today. Out of all of them Wallows are the only ones that I really like. Their last album had no business being that good. the others I've never really listened to that much but I'll give 'em a go.
Listening to Juanita right now, but I got distracted by that Sly5thAve & Roberto Verastegui. Y'all that's a great album. Do not sleep on it.Radar List for 3.25.22
Emma Ruth Rundle - Orpheus Looking Back EP
Juanita Euka – Mabanzo
Sly5thAve & Roberto Verástegui – Agua de Jamaica
The Bogie Band feat. Joe Russo – The Prophets In the City
Ibibio Sound Machine – Electricity
Ensemble Dal Niente – object/animal
Emily Jane White – Alluvion
Koffee – Gifted
Fana Hues – flora + fana
Cowboy Junkies - Songs of the Recollection
Pia Isa – Distorted Chants
Dave Friend and Jerome Begin – Post-
Vanessa Wagner – Study of the Invisible
Rema – Rave & Roses
Leon Vynehall – Fabric presents Leon Vynehall
Desert Clouds – Planexit
I love this thread. It's a big week for me, and Aldous Harding wasn't even on my radar.
Only one that I haven't seen mentioned: Walter Martin's new album The Bear is out today. Former Walkmen but doing something completely different than that...it seems (mostly) autobiographical, reflective, wistful, lyrically driven, sing-speak style, warm folk-y songs.
Edit: Somewhat relevant, Walt's been doing a 4:00 pm Friday instagram live thing where he drinks one 16 oz beer and plays songs from some of his favorite records. It's pretty amazing content (and his record care techniques would drive most of you insane).
www.instagram.com
Listening to Juanita right now, but I got distracted by that Sly5thAve & Roberto Verastegui. Y'all that's a great album. Do not sleep on it.
I love this thread. It's a big week for me, and Aldous Harding wasn't even on my radar.
Only one that I haven't seen mentioned: Walter Martin's new album The Bear is out today. Former Walkmen but doing something completely different than that...it seems (mostly) autobiographical, reflective, wistful, lyrically driven, sing-speak style, warm folk-y songs.
Edit: Somewhat relevant, Walt's been doing a 4:00 pm Friday instagram live thing where he drinks one 16 oz beer and plays songs from some of his favorite records. It's pretty amazing content (and his record care techniques would drive most of you insane).
www.instagram.com