Last album you bought or downloaded

If you can handle Anderson's unique vocals, it's a brilliant album. Although if you have not heard much prog then it maybe not the best album to start with.
 
Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest

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D/L because I'm curious, and like the song Two Weeks.
 
She is incredibly awesome and Antonio you picked a really good album to start with, it gives you the ferocity of The Pixies which is a great place to start, then I would highly recommend Doolittle because it takes that same ferocity but in a more popish way.
 
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Dennis the Fox - Mother Trucker

oh hell yeah!

i read this description and just had to give it a listen:

"Like seeing God in a burst condom stuck to the tailpipe of a rusty pimpmobile, finding out Jesus stole your mama, looking for the meaning of life in a puke pile by a truckstop motel...."

straight out of 1975, this album is just as sleazy as it sounRAB. it's so bad it's good. the title track, Mother Trucker, is particularly poingnet.

here's Dennis the Fox himself:

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let me know if you dare to give it a listen!
 
Downloaded something i've been after for years

Judas Priest playing at the Reading Festival in 1975. And it's funny as fuck. All the songs are about 10 minutes long , Rob Halford's brummie accent sounRAB twice as thick as it usually is. And despite being virtually bottom of the bill KK Downing still has time for an overlong extended tuneless guitar solo.

Pure comedy.
 
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Neil Young- "On The Beach"
I haven't picked up a Neil Young album in years, plus I've been hankerin' for good country rock, and since Im pretty naive to the genre I have to resort to picking up Neil Young albums and hoping for the best. But, in terms of the album, it's good. Its sounRAB like what I expected it to sound like, but thats a good thing.


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The Nervous Eaters- "Eaterville"
This is a comp of a great early 70's Boston band. They sound exactly like Raw Power era Iggy Pop spliced with Exile era Rolling Stones. If that corabo makes you wet, this is worth seeking out, all of the first 7 or so tracks are excellent, and while the end of the album kind of peters out, its only because the beginning sets the bar so high.


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The Pains of Being Pure at Heart- "s/t"
I heard this was good twee pop, which I love, so I bought it. Aaaannnndddd I really don't like it. You know how sometimes M83 sounRAB like they're trying to hard to be 80's on the newest album? Well thats exactly what this whole album does: become goofy and not enjoyable by trying to sound too 80's. Plus they rip off The J&MC alot, which is always annoying because why would I listen to this or "A Place to Bury Strangers" when I have a perfectly unscratched (so far) copy of Psychocandy at home?



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Sunset Rubdown- "Shut Up I am Dreaming"

This record is pretty good, Im not much of a Wolf Parade fan, but for whatever reason, Sunset Rubdown tickles my fancy. His voice can be a little over the top, but hey, so is the music, so why not. They're kind of Arcade Fire-y, but more technical. Actually they kind of have that generic indie rock sound that rips Arcade Fire, but its still good. Trust Me.
 
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