OT: ♫ The Music Thread ♫

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The new Lucy Dacus album is quite good.

Also, Titus Andronicus just announced a short tour for the tenth anniversary (belated) of The Monitor. Pretty stoked to come home to NJ to catch that first show.
 
Quicksand a post hardcore band from NY which was popular for a few years in the mid-90s is putting out their fourth album in August.

Walter Schreifels the singer/guitarist and primary songwriter is also in the Gorilla Biscuits, another NYCHC legend.

Sergio Vega, the bassist, joined The Deftones after Chi Cheng's accident.

Very underrated band which is 3/3 with releases.
I have Slip and Manic Compression buried on my iPod. I’ll give ‘em a spin today.
 
IMHO there’s a solid argument for Sonic Youth being the most significant American rock band ever. Relentless sponge of late-20th-century American culture

Christ, they even wrote the entire soundtrack to the film Made In the USA.
 
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New playlist I threw together on Spooterfy:



Good mix of downtempo, chillwave, lo-fi, et al.

One of my favorites:
 
I have both in other playlists, along with Boards of Canada, Future Sound of London, Autechre, et al.

You’ve sent me down a BoC spiral today at work.

While I really dig the quirky PBS samples and their older stuff, I love the direction they went with Tomorrow’s Harvest. I feel like it’s much heavier on the downtempo and I love the post-apocalyptic vibes. Really good travel music.

Split Your Infinities gives me goosebumps.
 
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You’ve sent me down a BoC spiral today at work.

While I really dig the quirky PBS samples and their older stuff, I love the direction they went with Tomorrow’s Harvest. I feel like it’s much heavier on the downtempo and I love the post-apocalyptic vibes. Really good travel music.

Split Your Infinities gives me goosebumps.

Yes, I was pleasantly surprised with Tomorrow's Harvest. I really enjoy Sundown and White Cyclosa as well. I like the more ambient feel.
 
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The 12 Step Suite is way better than Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence. Like, way better. I will fight people about this.



It's the best 55:59 in music.
 
Oddly enough, Jordan is a super old friend of my Dad's and I know him well! He's a really good person on top of being a totally insane keyboard player.

He lives in Rockland. Great guy. He played on my friends album last year without making a big thing about it. Just did it and wanted to truly help them as they're all neighborhood friends.

 


A great way to go out. Shame they never made another album. I did like Evens and Coriky that Mackaye has done.

Here's an album Joe Lally made in 2004 with Red Hot Chili Peppers of present and past John Frusciante and Josh Klinghoffer called Ataxia.

Basically if you know Public Image Limited specifically Metal Box, you'll love this.

 
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