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Post by itrainmonkeys on Jan 7, 2016 12:23:40 GMT -5
At long last, Dr. Dog's first album, Psychedelic Swamp, is set to see the light of day. After 15 years of watching bootlegs circulate on the internet, the Philly outfit have retooled their experimental cassette-only debut as a fully imagined studio album, comprised of the '60s-inspired psych-pop that made 2005's Easy Beat and 2007's We All Belong indie favorites. With original members of the collective in tow, the band returned to their Mt. Slippery studio for the project and, in a fit of energy, also recorded the new song "Bring My Baby Back," premiering here today.
The band's description of "Bring My Baby Back" is pretty great. "This song is filled with things that nobody knew what to do with but just didn’t have the heart to throw away," says Toby Leaman, the band's bassist and co–lead singer. "It's like climbing out from the bottom of a junk drawer three stories deep, a veritable ascent into maelstrom." How groovy.
I'm gonna start posting what I usually post in "upcoming releases" in here. My deep-seated and base need to share must live on.
This Hinds album is some pretty solid indie, hazy, Spanish girl rock, btw. Good January contender. Doesn't seem likely these ladies are gonna beat Ty Segall for me though. Additionally curious about Savages new one.
edit. So many full stops. I'm very calmly excited about all this music.
Post by Funky Munky on Jan 7, 2016 22:39:31 GMT -5
It's a live recording from last year but I'm really looking forward to the Gang of Four release from Islington Assembly Hall, London. It's available for pre-order now on Pledge Music. tinyurl.com/zffwneg
Considering you've found the need to respond to my threads as if you are threatened by me I offer you some peace my confused counterpart. May you find peace in your restless soul.
Canadian band singing about a poem writen by Walt Whitman. Its been covered by The Wall Street Journal. I went to high school with the drummer. Kind of a big deal
Their earlier material was great. I think I like this song too.