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Muse next album will apparently be orchestrated, abandoning rock, very worrying indeed

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I'm unsure of the legality, but Bat For Lashes' new album Two Suns can be found on the internet, should the desire take you. I suspect it should- two listens in and it's amazing.

 

THOU HATH TEMPTED ME! (sort of I may wait to buy it!)

 

Only listened to Daniel and it is utterly beautiful. :grin:

 

I've been listening to all sorts of "Noise" on Last.fm through Merzbow's radio today. I'mma check out more, it is the genre I've been searching for. :)

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I feel that the fact I'm listening to the album now is justified; I'll enjoy her concert much more If I know the new album well.

 

A.K.A

 

I found the album too...

 

It's excellent so far. Perhaps not as good as Fur & Gold, only on first listen though.

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I'm not overstating - I love Daniel.

 

So much.

 

it's nowhere near as good as Hounds of Love. It is sublime though, and I may well have listened to it about 15 times today.

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I've just successfully converted someone!

 

I gave Calum from work a mixtape CD, and he says he thinks its awesome.

 

He said he listened to All Is Full Of Love by Bjork three times in a row because he liked it so much.

 

My mission has been accomplished.

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I've just successfully converted someone!

 

I gave Calum from work a mixtape CD, and he says he thinks its awesome.

 

He said he listened to All Is Full Of Love by Bjork three times in a row because he liked it so much.

 

My mission has been accomplished.

 

Everyone who has a bevvy of opinions I want to hear likes All Is Full Of Love. What else was on the CD?

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I have a sudden yearning to listen to my old cassette "Reggae Hits '91" after hearing Apache Indian today. I swear it is the best compilation I have ever heard.

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Everyone who has a bevvy of opinions I want to hear likes All Is Full Of Love. What else was on the CD?

 

You'll love it.

 

The tracklist:

 

 

1. Sunrise - Yeasayer

2. Saeglopur - Sigur Ros

3. All Is Full Of Love - Bjork

4. Lumpy Dough - Fight Like Apes

5. The Life & Death Of Mr. Badmouth - PJ Harvey

6. Part Of The Furniture - Catatonia

7. Summertime Clothes - Animal Collective

8. 6'1" - Liz Phair

9. Peach, Plum, Pear - Joanna Newsom

10. Sea Lion Woman - Feist

11. Angelene - PJ Harvey

12. Gypsy Death & You - The Kills

 

 

I love Lumpy Dough. The best song on the album. I'm not even lying.

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You'll love it.

 

The tracklist:

 

 

1. Sunrise - Yeasayer

2. Saeglopur - Sigur Ros

3. All Is Full Of Love - Bjork

4. Lumpy Dough - Fight Like Apes

5. The Life & Death Of Mr. Badmouth - PJ Harvey

6. Part Of The Furniture - Catatonia

7. Summertime Clothes - Animal Collective

8. 6'1" - Liz Phair

9. Peach, Plum, Pear - Joanna Newsom

10. Sea Lion Woman - Feist

11. Angelene - PJ Harvey

12. Gypsy Death & You - The Kills

 

 

I love Lumpy Dough. The best song on the album. I'm not even lying.

 

Wow. That's really good. I want to make, and give a mix CD. I make mixes all the time. But I want a REASON!

 

D666 or whoever got my one from the last official one here never gave me any feedback, so yeah.

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Bear in mind his favourite bands are Queen Of The Stone Age and Audioslave, and loads of underground bands I've never heard of.

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I'm listening to Blue October, on recommendation/by way of the girl that lives with me.

 

I kinda liked Overweight (the only song I knew before now), but so far it's so politely middle-of-the-road.

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Muse next album will apparently be orchestrated, abandoning rock, very worrying indeed

 

Incorrect. It may feature orchestrated elements (pretty sure I read about that. Not to mention songs in the past by Muse have used a partial or full orchestra) but don't think for a second that they're abandoning the rock genre.

 

What's the worry?

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Little Boots - New In Town (Fred Falke Remix)

 

 

Really loving this remix. Haven't managed to hear the original yet.

 

Also just saw this video. It's quite cool. Tellier has an awesome new video for 'Kilometer' but it isn't on YouTube. :(

 

 

 

Edit: Just listened to the original,

 

 

I prefer the remix. Definitely.

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New In Town is the Little Boots song I keep coming back to. That remix is really good, I shan't lie.

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I actually love Little Boots

 

little-boots.jpg

 

hot brunette in pants and synth. What more could a man possibly want?

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I actually love Little Boots

 

little-boots.jpg

 

hot brunette in pants and synth. What more could a man possibly want?

 

She's gone blonde and a bit more glamourpuss since gaining hype, IIRC.

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this is true. She looks great either way :heh:

 

(and is also really talented and amazing and yes mmmm...)

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*claim to fame* - A mate at school, worked with her once on some job, a couple of years ago. ...Sadly, he won't stop going on about it. I love "Mathematics".

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warpcd178_packshot_600.jpg

 

Album artwork is very different to all their previous ones.

 

1. Wraithlike

Broadcast Yourself
Audio

2. The Penultimate Clinch

3. The Kids Are Sick Again

4. A Cloud Of Mystery

5. Calm

6. In Another World (You Would’ve Found Yourself By Now)

7. Let’s Get Clinical

8. Roller Disco Dreams

9. Tanned

10. Questing, Not Coasting

11. Overland, West Of Suez

12. I Haven’t Seen Her In Ages

 

Out on the 11th May.

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So I got my Latitude ticket.

 

Nick Cave and the bad seeds, pet shop boys, grace jones, editors, doves, bat for lashes, gossip and some others announced so far. I also hear rumours of shed 7. Be like old times :)

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Please stop posting utter shit, Haggis.

 

Same goes for the User Image Gallery :p

 

Listened to Future Sex / Love Sounds again today for the first time in ages. Forgot how cocky and upbeat it can be. Enjoyable.

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I've just finished my first experience into Acid Mothers Temple and Melting Parasio U.F.O. :D one song 28 minutes long thus far!

 

I've been listening to Merzbow ALL day at school with weird looks as people where wandering what the hell kind of noise was coming full blast from my iPod...

 

...one person even asked if I was ok! :heh:

 

Fandagos in Space is intense! :grin:

 

My next venture is Godspeed You! Black Emperor!

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Incorrect. It may feature orchestrated elements (pretty sure I read about that. Not to mention songs in the past by Muse have used a partial or full orchestra) but don't think for a second that they're abandoning the rock genre.

 

What's the worry?

 

Exactly what I was thinking.

 

Also whilst we're on the subject of Muse:

 

We are pleased to confirm that Muse will be touring in the UK, Europe and North America this autumn. Full details on the UK and European dates will be announced soon, but for now we can confirm that the the band will be special guests to U2 at a number of their North American shows this September including New York on September 24th. The remaining U2 dates will be announced in the coming weeks.

 

From Muse.mu

 

*Prays for a good UK date*

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I love when bands take an unexpected turn in genre.

 

I'm still clapping to this very day at White Chalk by PJ Harvey.

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everyone just listen to this. spotify:track:6sjfQKszy7tDmxEhElQGTt

(whitest boy alive)

daft already posted it but whatever :heh:

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