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Either this is one of my good friends from school or this is coincidental timing from said kid because he's been listening to this a lot from what he tells me.
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Re: The Indie Album Thread [Re: jewunit]
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It is I. Finally felt like I had something to contribute instead of just finding good stuff on here.
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The Pack A.D. are surprisingly awesome, thanks mang! I didn't think I was going to like them at first.
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SPSMush said: I must say, this album has completely blown me away, my pick for best album of 2009...so far Dan Deacon - Bromst
get it while it's hot, link could go down any second
i'm just now listening to it for the first time. literally still on the first song. but i must say, impressive start. my first impression was that it seemed remarkably similar to some animal collective. the song does a fantastic job of filling the space completely.
second song is heading in an interesting direction as well. i can definitely see getting into this album. it just works so well with that overlay of noise.
i can't stop fucking listening to this album. so many good fucking songs one after another.
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So many songs that sound like the one I just heard, one after another.
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Re: The Indie Album Thread [Re: jewunit]
#9919512 - 03/05/09 08:25 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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Yea, thats how I feel about it now, I did the overplay test to see if I could still like the album after 20 or so listens in a short span of time. THe sounds started to blend for me and not really stand out, def his best album so far but still the same Dan Deacon sound.
But there are a few songs on there that are pretty epic. 
Hey Jewunit, what are you into right now? or may I say what do you think is the best album of the year?
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Re: The Indie Album Thread [Re: jewunit]
#9919974 - 03/05/09 09:46 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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jewunit said: So many songs that sound like the one I just heard, one after another.
i'd say that's a pretty valid opinion to have. but i'm a sucker for crescendos, distortion, and noise-pop. the climax of every song feels like being blasted with a sonic tidal wave. it's very easy for me to lose myself in songs like that.
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Re: The Indie Album Thread [Re: AgroCrag]
#9920555 - 03/05/09 11:25 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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Man, I've been so fucking stagnant on music for months that I don't even have a valid opinion anymore. I do this a lot. Get tons of new shit, get real judgemental and figure out what I think is good. Drill that, then revist other shit, see if I missed anything. I'm still on 2008 shit for the most part 
Edit: That said, here's some shit that I've found has staying power from 2008.
Fuck Buttons - Street Horrrsing (Great night time/ bed time music) Fleet Foxes (obviously) Vampire Weekend (If it counts as 2008) Born Ruffians (awesome live) Santogold (Better than MIA could hope to be in my opinion) The Ruby Suns (Don't listen to 'em enough) Ponytail (Thanks to you SPS) No Age (I'm a sucker for Lo-Fi) Times New Viking (I'm a sucker for Lo-Fi) Lemonade (Everyone needs a little dance music) Hercules and Love Affair (Trannies gone dance pop!) Beach House (Good mellow music)
I haven't been as attached to The Dodos as I expected to be, although that was a good album. It's just too fucking long. Oh yeah, the Black Keys' Attack and Release is always good.
AH! For 2009: Cymbals Eat Guitars. I think I upped the album. Check it out, it's good. Two of the members are like 20 or 21, two others are in the mid 30s. Give the young guys a few more releases if they can stay consistent and it will be great shit.
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Re: The Indie Album Thread [Re: jewunit]
#9920608 - 03/05/09 11:39 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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dude, speaking of santogold, that diplo & santogold mixtape i upped is the fucking shit. if you haven't gotten that one yet, DEFINITELY get it. i've listened to that just as much as dan bromst as of late.
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I did enjoy that diplo & santogold mix. 
I need to get a lot of other music in this thread but I need a external hard drive.
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Re: The Indie Album Thread [Re: Tangerines]
#9937660 - 03/09/09 12:59 AM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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 Wavves - Wavves
I'm a sucker for this kind of shit. Driving, distorted, simple, and loud. Some of it has an almost surf rock feel in the drums that gives it that real nod-your-headness to it. It could do without a couple bullshit filler songs just like a lot of lo-fi (Deerhunter!), and once or twice I thought the guitar melody or solo got a little clunky. All in all though I think it's pretty fucking awesome.
Also, the Dan Deacon album is growing on me, and it's much better on headphones. You get to hear all the small left/right interplay much more.
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Re: The Indie Album Thread [Re: jewunit]
#9937846 - 03/09/09 02:00 AM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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hell yeah son! i've been trying to find this album. fuck yeah. i can't stop listening to "so bored". it's the only single i've got by wavves and it's catchy as hell.
another new lo-fi beauty i found is Little Girls. they have a song called youth tunes that's pretty awesome. unfortunately i can't seem to find their album anywhere either.
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Re: The Indie Album Thread [Re: jewunit]
#9940106 - 03/09/09 02:52 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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 Wavves - Wavves
I'm a sucker for this kind of shit. Driving, distorted, simple, and loud. Some of it has an almost surf rock feel in the drums that gives it that real nod-your-headness to it. It could do without a couple bullshit filler songs just like a lot of lo-fi (Deerhunter!), and once or twice I thought the guitar melody or solo got a little clunky. All in all though I think it's pretty fucking awesome.
Also, the Dan Deacon album is growing on me, and it's much better on headphones. You get to hear all the small left/right interplay much more.
i knew youd end up liking that dan deacon shit.
and btw i'm loving this wavves album. nice addition jewbag.
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 Deepak Ram - Steps
Deepak Ram is an established master of the bansuri , an Indian bamboo flute, and a prolific recording artist whose main focus has been North Indian classical music. On Steps, the South African-born Ram showcases an uncanny ability to improvise with the bansuri in a jazz setting, accompanied by guitarist Vic Juris, bassist Tony Marino and drummer Jamey Haddad.
The disc has a mellow flavor with an abundance of world-beat grooves. Stand-out tracks include the classic John Coltrane compositions, "Giant Steps" and "Naima," George Gershwin's "Summertime" and the Ram original "Blues for Shyam Baba." "Giant Steps," presented as a light bossa-nova, showcases Ram brilliantly negotiating the tune's harmonic demands, defying the non-jazz expectations of his instrument. "My Funny Valentine," the disc closer swings along nicely and features an interesting exchange of riffs between Ram and Juris.
Throughout the recording, Juris establishes himself as a guitarist of diverse offerings, performing convincingly on both electric and acoustic guitars. His electrified solo on "October" is a spontaneous highlight of the session. Marino's bass lines are warm, syncopated and supportive, laying a solid foundation for Ram to build on. Haddad adds multiple layers of color, utilizing various percussion instruments as well as traditional drum-kit.
The idea of using an unconventional instrument like the bansuri on a jazz recording finds success in the hands of a master musician like Ram. The integration of musical cultures heard on Steps seems quite natural.
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Re: The Indie Album Thread [Re: Idiot]
#9960101 - 03/12/09 06:28 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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Just in case there's anyone out there who doesn't already have it. Dan Deacon - Spiderman of the Rings
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Re: The Indie Album Thread [Re: Yrtlzmo]
#9965552 - 03/13/09 03:19 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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Just gave that Built to Spill album a quick once through. Definitely sounds much more basic than some of their later albums...which i like. Although "Carry the Zero" is my favorite song of theirs.
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