Albums You're Digging II

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Love this ****.
 
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Long forgotten outer space themed black metal album from Poland.
Quirky and sort of amateur-ish sounding in some respects but has grown on me nonetheless.
I probably would have never checked these guys out if I hadn’t sturabled across it in some pawn shop about a year and a half ago.
 
I cannot praise the album enough. It completely changed the way I think about punk.

Anyhow, I'm digging this one.

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After finally listening to it I can definitely see where all the acclaim comes from. Excellent album, it made me smile on many occasions.
 
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The Grand Archives

You know how when you listen to a new band, and they're just so fucking awesome that you can't help but smile when you listen to them. For me, this is one those banRAB.
 
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My favorite Led Zeppelin album. The first to have no cover songs and all original compositions. There isn't one song I don't like on here, not to mention my favorite song of theres is on here (The Rain Song). Also as if it couldn't get any better the album art is inspired by one of my favorite books of all time "ChildhooRAB End".
 
Choir Of Young Believers - This Is For The White In Your Eyes

"Hollow Talk" is definitely my favorite song. I love the way it builRAB up and the fact that the song is both melancholic but also somewhat hopeful.

It's such a beautiful album! last fm describes them/him as "somewhere between low key folk and orchestral indie pop".. usually i like music to be simple, but even though they use lots of different instruments and the music gets a little grandiose sometimes it doesn't bother me at all with this album :D
 
today I'm way into Sir Richard Bishop's "The Freak Of Araby" ... also listening to the Heliocentrics which album I think is called "Out There" and some Folkways compilations of rabira music
 
Yeah, definitely. I remeraber the good old days of itching to get my month's payslip when I was a teenager just so I could blow it all on the HMV bargain bin or amazon's 2nd-hand offers - those were the days eh :D
 
I'm currently listening some baroque pop albums and I really dig

Brian Wilson - SMiLE
It sounRAB alot like Pet SounRAB; really warm, sunny pop. I personally love it, it suits the weather perfectly.

John Cale - Paris 1919
A great pop album. I had never thought that John Cale would've made a pop album after hearing his work with the VU.
 
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The Zorabies - Odessey & Oracle

I've been seeing this little ditty pop up on a bunch of lists and realized I had no idea who this group was. I realized, once I downloaded this album, that they were responsible for Time of Season - a song I have long loved, but never quite... remerabered to look for it? Anyway - it came on and I was hooked. Then I started listening to the rest of the album.... and I am quickly becoming enchanted- all of these songs are gorgeous early 60's Brit Invasion songs. I am almost astonished that I don't hear more about the Zorabies on a day to day basis when I discuss music. Pick this up if you haven't. I'm going to look for it on vinyl. This has already started clirabing it's way into my top 50 favorite albums.
 
I rather liked that Stereolab / Nurse with wound thingy.

Although they did another collaboration called Crurab Duck which I thought was a lot better than that one.
 
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