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Post by oasisserbia on Dec 15, 2023 5:05:30 GMT -5
I have not much to offer, that,s one of the reason why want to hear your choices. Plus, it is tradition here š
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Post by mimmihopps on Dec 15, 2023 5:31:08 GMT -5
You beat me, oasisserbia So far, my best albums of 2023 are: ĆTTA - Sigur Ros Everything Is Alive - Slowdive First Two Pages Of Frankenstein - The National Council Skies - NGHFB My best song of 2023 is absolute this one: BlĆ³Ć°berg - Sigur Ros It's been an another great muscial year for me with such brilliant albums. Let the music speaks!
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tu
Oasis Roadie
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Post by tu on Dec 15, 2023 9:27:11 GMT -5
Album: Depeche Mode "Memento Mory" Song: Sleaford Mods "Westend Girls"
Yeah
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Post by Elie De Beaufour š“ on Dec 15, 2023 23:25:17 GMT -5
10. Incantation- Unholy Deification 9. Horrendous - Ontological Mysterium 8. Mork- Dypet 7. Cannibal Corpse- Chaos Horrific 6. ...And Oceans - As In Gardens, So In Tombs 5. Enslaved - Heimdal 4. The Ocean Collective - Holocene (Not sure if a collective here) 3. Ne Obliviscaris-Exul 2. Steven Wilson- The Harmony Codex 1. Voyager- Fearless in love
Songs Voyager-promise Ne Obliviscaris-Equs
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Post by The Crimson Rambler on Dec 17, 2023 12:23:49 GMT -5
As always, I'm only listing a maximum of 3 songs per release. Any singles that were released in 2022 that feature in an album released this year won't be included. And sure, it's marginally different to the demo but 'Trying To Find A World...' won't be either.
Not a very long list this year unfortunately (at least for now)...
Blur: 'The Narcissist' Bully: 'Days Move Slow' / 'How Will I Know' / 'Lose You' The Hives: 'Bogus Operandi' / 'Trapdoor Solution' / 'Crash Into The Weekend' Idles: 'Grace' The Last Dinner Party: 'Nothing Matters' NGHFB: 'Dead To The World' / 'Council Skies' Queens of the Stone Age: 'Paper Machete' / 'Emotion Sickness' / 'Straight Jacket Fitting' Slow Pulp: 'Slugs' Slowthai: 'Yum' / 'Never Again' / 'Happy' Viagra Boys: 'Milk Farm' / 'Stretch My Arms' Yard Act: 'The Trench Coat Museum' / 'Petroleum'
My song of the year:
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Post by draper on Dec 18, 2023 4:36:48 GMT -5
Some good albums & a lot of good tracks in 2023:
Albums: - Lana Del Rey - Did you know there's a tunnel.. - The National - First two pages of Frankenstein - Noel Gallagher - Council Skies - Grian Chatten - Chaos for the fly - Rolling Stones - Hackney Diamonds - The Clockworks - Exit Strategy
Songs: - The Last Dinner Party - Nothing Matters / Sinner - Blur: St Charles Square - Noel: Think of a number / Dead to the world - Rolling Stones: Angry / Sweet sounds of heaven - Lana Del Rey: A&W - QOTSA - Paper Machete - Grian Chatten - Fairlies - Olivia Rodrigo - Bad idea right - The Beatles - Now and then - The Clockworks - Bills and pills - The Libertines - Night of the hunter - Stone - Money hope ain't gone
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Post by Rivers on Dec 18, 2023 12:59:41 GMT -5
NGHFB - Council Skies Deus - How To Replace It Flyying Colours - You Never Know The Church - The Hypnogogue Hotline TNT - Cartwheel The New Pornographers - Continue As A Guest
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Dec 28, 2023 18:13:15 GMT -5
Favourite albums: Smoke Fairies' Carried in Sound and Neil Young's Before and After
Favourite songs: 'Council Skies' & 'Dead to the World' by our Noel 'Section 48 (Shadows on the Hillside)' by The Polyphonic Spree 'If I Go Mad' by Madness 'Peach Velvet Sky' by Corinne Bailey Rae 'Sticks and Stones' by Smoke Fairies 'Now and Then' by The Beatles
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Post by mkoasis on Dec 29, 2023 14:11:40 GMT -5
Favourite albums: Smoke Fairies' Carried in Sound and Neil Young's Before and After Favourite songs: 'Council Skies' & 'Dead to the World' by our Noel 'Section 48 (Shadows on the Hillside)' by The Polyphonic Spree 'If I Go Mad' by Madness 'Peach Velvet Sky' by Corinne Bailey Rae 'Sticks and Stones' by Smoke Fairies 'Now and Then' by The Beatles I just bought my CD of Before and After yesterday. Havenāt listened yet but I know the gist of what the albums meant to be. What did you like best about it?
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Post by mkoasis on Dec 29, 2023 14:19:37 GMT -5
Iāll admit to mostly listening to new releases of artists I already like (80%) more than new artists and songs (20%). Not because I dislike new stuff, itās just that if I only have so much time to listen to music, Iām usually going to choose something by an artist I love rather than something new. Sometimes those new artists do become favourites, like Idles and Mitski, but usually they donāt.
That said, the albums I enjoyed most this year:
Iggy Pop - every loser Ryan Adams - morning glory Noel - council skies Rancid - tomorrow never comes Blur - the ballad of Darren The hives - death of Randy Fitz Simmons Mitski - the land is inhospitable and so are we
Iāve not yet listened to the latest Slowdive. Iām seeing them in Feb so Iāll have that one to start 2024 off. Also havenāt listened to the new songs from Libertines or Idles yet as Iām waiting for the albums.
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Dec 29, 2023 17:11:29 GMT -5
Favourite albums: Smoke Fairies' Carried in Sound and Neil Young's Before and After Favourite songs: 'Council Skies' & 'Dead to the World' by our Noel 'Section 48 (Shadows on the Hillside)' by The Polyphonic Spree 'If I Go Mad' by Madness 'Peach Velvet Sky' by Corinne Bailey Rae 'Sticks and Stones' by Smoke Fairies 'Now and Then' by The Beatles I just bought my CD of Before and After yesterday. Havenāt listened yet but I know the gist of what the albums meant to be. What did you like best about it? I wrote this about Before and After. Quite a bit of what I said in my draft was cut out or re-written by the editor, but the gist of what I was trying to say was that I love the intimacy of the recordings, and the "music montage" concept is effective because the songs are well chosen, encapsulating many of the different sides to Neil's songwriting.
I was surprised that Reprise released the album with the tracks seperately indexed, rather than as one continuous listening experience, which was the case with the copy I had to listen to. I thought that was the whole point of the album. But no matter. Fans like us -- and who is going to listen to this who isn't already a Neil fan? -- will enjoy listening to it through, as was Neil's intention. It's like a private concert without the chit-chat, Neil running through songs as they occur to him, lost in the moment.
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Post by funhouse on Jan 12, 2024 18:16:10 GMT -5
My brother was in Mexico and showed me these when he got home, tuuuunes both of them.
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