Brilliant recent indie/alt-rock/whatever for those who've lost interest in/touch with it all a bit

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I was recently blown away by hearing three tracks:

'Why Won't You Talk About It?' - The Radio Dept.

Cozen sent me this. It's a fuzzy storm of an end of a tape song. I've been playing it a lot.

'Run Into Flowers' - M83

(not very new I know)

Neighborhood #3 (Power Out) | The Arcade Fire

I know they seem to be so buzzy in America that you might have heard of them even if you're not into that scene, but in the UK, I don't even think they've had a release yet. Heard an American play this at an INDIE DISCO and had to go and ask him what it was. Clearly there were lots of people dancing madly to it despite not knowing what it was, which is rare at an indie disco. High voltage.


Other things I'm thinking of putting on a CD for an indieish friend who's living in Nice and feels a bit out of touch. Plus DFA stuff, but I dont't really need to mention that here.


Fight | Sons & Daughters
Everything Is Everyone's Fault | Multiplies
I Lost My Dog | The Fiery Furnaces
Happiness | Gorky's Zygotic Mynci
Acid In My Heart | The Sleepy Jackson
Tales Of Ordinary Sadness | Electrocute
Modern Girls And Old Fashioned Men (feat. Regina Spektor) | The Strokes
Gay Boy | Futon
Elevator Love Letter | Stars
My Favorite Kiss | Frank Black & The Catholics
Your Cover's Blown | Belle & Sebastian
Between Us And Them | Moving Units

What else recent would you say really stands out?

Alba (Alba), Thursday, 25 November 2004 15:47 (twenty years ago)

Oh - you can download the Radio Dept song here:

http://www.labrador.se/sounds.php3

Alba (Alba), Thursday, 25 November 2004 15:52 (twenty years ago)

Good thread, Alba!

Sanjay McDougal (jaymc), Thursday, 25 November 2004 15:54 (twenty years ago)

I'm not a big fan of that Fiery Furnaces song, but it's probably among the more "accessible" tracks on Blueberry Boat, I guess. ("Straight Street" would work, too.)

Sanjay McDougal (jaymc), Thursday, 25 November 2004 15:55 (twenty years ago)

that song is still so so good!

cºzen (Cozen), Thursday, 25 November 2004 15:57 (twenty years ago)

sorry, the radio dept. one.

I would recommend the fiery furnaces' song about running. 'next I'm gonna run' or some such, that's my favourite.

cºzen (Cozen), Thursday, 25 November 2004 15:58 (twenty years ago)

Did you hear the Dresden Dolls lp? Try 'Coin-operated boy'.
Fancey's eponymous lp was lovely soft-pop - 'In Town' gives you the general idea.
Call and Response's 'Winds take no shape' is grand - try 'Trapped under ice' or 'Curves in a straight line' from their new ep.
The new M83 lp is widely available - 'Teen Angst' is good wooshy trancey MBV screengazey stuff.
Ariel Pink's poppy stuff is nice - I recommend 'Jules lost his Jewels'.

Jerry the Nipper (Jerrynipper), Thursday, 25 November 2004 16:06 (twenty years ago)

we rode the storm - the scaramanga six .. noisy fun in a 3 minute pop song .

mark e (mark e), Thursday, 25 November 2004 16:09 (twenty years ago)

She's Hearing Voices, Banquet - Bloc Party (although to be fair I prefer the electo mix of the latter! Oh no! Dancey guilt! Oh no!)

Matt DC (Matt DC), Thursday, 25 November 2004 16:11 (twenty years ago)

Also not that new, but I lurrrve Broken Social Scene, the You Forgot It in People LP. Presses all my indie-pop/indie-punk/indie-acoustic/indie-fey buttons. Try Almost Crimes for the punka, Pacific Theme for the acoustica.

ledge (ledge), Thursday, 25 November 2004 16:12 (twenty years ago)

The Departure - 'Be My Enemy' or 'She's In Stereo'

Hari Ashurst (Toaster), Thursday, 25 November 2004 16:13 (twenty years ago)

that departure track has a bloody massive noise at the opening start .. very good track actually.

mark e (mark e), Thursday, 25 November 2004 16:14 (twenty years ago)

Liked that Radio Dept. song. Love this thread! Have felt out of touch for years.

ledge (ledge), Thursday, 25 November 2004 16:17 (twenty years ago)

Thirded or fourthed on the Radio Dept... weirdly captivating aren't they.

I'm not sure if Archer Prewitt comes under ther banner of this thread, but his new album is very good

DJ Mencap0))), Thursday, 25 November 2004 16:19 (twenty years ago)

i lov3 the new hood ep. carrying on the british post-rock tradition. plus that boy in static album is nice. and ariel pink of course, the first half of the doldrums in particular.

nebbesh (nebbesh), Thursday, 25 November 2004 16:21 (twenty years ago)

happy fey indie stuff with all sorts of instrumentation that makes me smile lots : http://www.theboyleastlikelyto.co.uk
unfortunately aint out till 2005. but keep the name on check.
stuff that is available : bronze age fox - compilation that collects all their shaped vinyl releases is lovely.

mark e (mark e), Thursday, 25 November 2004 16:28 (twenty years ago)

The Kaiser Chiefs - 'I predict a Riot' is great and was up on fluxblog recently.

Bidfurd, Thursday, 25 November 2004 16:36 (twenty years ago)

I should have acknowledged the debt to Fluxblog in many of my above choices.

Alba (Alba), Thursday, 25 November 2004 16:40 (twenty years ago)

The new Of Montreal record is great, and a departure: drippy, dancy, fun. Try "Rapture Rapes the Muses." My favorite recent indie "rock" is The Natural History. Try "Facts Are" or "It's a Law." They have their detractors, but I think the new Mates of State EP, "All Day," is great catchy fun. "Goods" is the standout track. I'd be happy to share any of these if you're interested.

Derek Krissoff (Derek), Thursday, 25 November 2004 16:47 (twenty years ago)

it's not that much of a departure, the of montreal that is. the next one is "allegedly" going to be all electronic.

keith m (keithmcl), Thursday, 25 November 2004 16:50 (twenty years ago)

that arcade fire album is absolutely fucking astonishing, start to finish. they've done nothing over here in the uk yet - no releases, no gigs - but someone sent me a copy a few weeks ago and i can't stop playing it. it's coming out earlyish next year as far as i know.

fifthed on the radio dept and seconded on the kaisers' 'i predict a riot'.

emsk, Thursday, 25 November 2004 16:59 (twenty years ago)

The Magic Numbers - 'Hymn for Her' is simply stunning - limited 7" on heavenly records avilable from the rough trade website or the gigs. Debut album early next year these guys are the best thing I'v heard in ages.

Watch the video here in Windows Media format

http://tinyurl.com/5kxbz

john-paul (john-paul), Thursday, 25 November 2004 17:01 (twenty years ago)

wolf parade, the next arcade-fire-style mtl phenom! get in on the ground floor now!!!

s1ocki (slutsky), Thursday, 25 November 2004 17:11 (twenty years ago)

One should also check out "Against The Tide" & "Where Damage Isn't Already Done" from Radio Dept.'s Lesser Matters LP.

Kornél Kovács (Kornél Kovács), Thursday, 25 November 2004 17:33 (twenty years ago)

"make out fall out make up" by love is all is the last true old-school-indie-style thing i heard that really blew me away. if you don't already have it, N (i just assume you'll have all this stuff, for some reason), let me know.

grimly fiendish (grimlord), Thursday, 25 November 2004 17:37 (twenty years ago)

in the circular bits of inspiration the new trembling blue stars single sounds a lot like a radio dept song who of course resemble the field mice more than a little. new radio dept ep in january.

keith m (keithmcl), Thursday, 25 November 2004 17:41 (twenty years ago)

Raising the Fawn - The North Sea. ok, maybe it's not quite the in the shipwrecked craft under the ocean '04 it tries to be, but a very good and consistent album. this is a Broken Social Scene offshoot, right? suggests a mix of Eric's Trip and ...Trail of the Dead, but it's, y'know, good, somehow.

speaking of NMH, Lovers is an amazing and unsung band. haven't heard their new one yet, but i never seem to tire of Star Lit Sunken Ship.


echoinggrove (echoinggrove), Thursday, 25 November 2004 18:41 (twenty years ago)

Giant Drag's "Lemona" mini-album is ace.

Ben Dot (1977), Thursday, 25 November 2004 18:47 (twenty years ago)

arcade fire album out on Rough Trade in UK next spring.

Sean M (Sean M), Thursday, 25 November 2004 20:01 (twenty years ago)

holy shit the new hood is amazing. the first tracks is funky and dance-y!

kyle (akmonday), Thursday, 25 November 2004 20:32 (twenty years ago)

I will wait for the Nipper's M83 review.

I like things which are not new like

On The Sly - Metric
Megafist - Multiplies

also I quite like the Brunettes song which was on Fluxblog recently even though I know it's kind of rubbish.

Ally C (Ally C), Thursday, 25 November 2004 20:44 (twenty years ago)

So far I have tried out:

The Departures - 'Be My Enemy'

Yeach! This is exactly the kind of thing I have never liked about indie-rock. I just don't get anything out of it at all and I especially hate his voice. Generic is a lazy word to use, but it is the one that comes to mind

Kaiser Chiefs - 'I Predict A Riot'

This is very slightly veering closer to a sound I prefer. I suppose it sounds a bit Clash or something. But it's still very average. No!

The search goes on...

Alba (Alba), Thursday, 25 November 2004 20:49 (twenty years ago)

Neighborhood #3 (Power Out) | The Arcade Fire -> Still need to listen to that one.

M83 -> what little i heard of it, meh, didn't like it.

stevie nixed (stevie nixed), Thursday, 25 November 2004 20:52 (twenty years ago)

OK - the Broken Social Scene tracks ('Pacific Theme' and 'Almost Crimes') show quite lot more personality than the last two horrors. I'm not sure I'd ever love these, but they're pretty good, yeah.

Alba (Alba), Thursday, 25 November 2004 20:56 (twenty years ago)

OK s1ocki's tip for the top, Wolf Parade is the best thing so far.

I got two tracks - 'Killing Armies', which isn't bad, and 'Secret Knives', which is just great. A somersaulting dirty groove that I think I'll have to put on the CD for my friend.

Alba (Alba), Thursday, 25 November 2004 21:05 (twenty years ago)

You can listen to a stream of 'Secret Knives', and some other of their tracks here

Alba (Alba), Thursday, 25 November 2004 21:13 (twenty years ago)

(their website shows the most awesome use of the BLINK tag I've seen in many a year.)

Alba (Alba), Thursday, 25 November 2004 21:17 (twenty years ago)

Electrelane! album: The Power Out. Track to check: "The Valleys"

willem (willem), Thursday, 25 November 2004 21:19 (twenty years ago)

Yikes! 'The Dinner Bell', on that streaming site, isn't just fun - it's actually pretty affecting. OK, I'll shut up about Wolf Parade now. Thanks though, s1ocki.

Alba (Alba), Thursday, 25 November 2004 21:22 (twenty years ago)

the brunettes, not rubbish, stream their whole album(well like 89% of it) on their website www.thebrunettes.co.nz . the songs are streamed at low quality. new zealand bubblegum with loads of male-female call and response that really should be spread far and wide before their next album comes out if the dollar is going to remain this weak.

they had the sense to release the latest alec bathgate cd too.

keith m (keithmcl), Thursday, 25 November 2004 22:27 (twenty years ago)

is the wolf parade's webmaster an ILX lurker?

kyle (akmonday), Thursday, 25 November 2004 23:46 (twenty years ago)

Electrelane! album: The Power Out. Track to check: "The Valleys"

This track is... fascinating.

Alba (Alba), Friday, 26 November 2004 01:37 (twenty years ago)

The prettiest indiepop tune I've heard in a long time is 'Purple Rushes' by Scarlet's Well. I have keith to thank for hearing this.

Alba (Alba), Friday, 26 November 2004 01:39 (twenty years ago)

the latest EP by love of diagrams is vaguely like joy division played by a flying nun band. very good indeed even if they are a little one-trick.

the surface noise (slight return) (electricsound), Friday, 26 November 2004 01:47 (twenty years ago)

Under most everybody's radar: 'Rotten Love' by Levy

www.levytheband.com

cdwill, Friday, 26 November 2004 04:30 (twenty years ago)

This track is... fascinating.
Haha, maybe it works better (for you) in the context of the entire album...

willem (willem), Friday, 26 November 2004 07:20 (twenty years ago)

It works great for me. Fascinating is good.

Alba (Alba), Friday, 26 November 2004 10:01 (twenty years ago)

(very tempted to get the album - thank you.)

Alba (Alba), Friday, 26 November 2004 10:01 (twenty years ago)

Alba, the video for the Hood track is here. No points for spotting the Robert Wyatt sample!

NickB (NickB), Friday, 26 November 2004 10:14 (twenty years ago)

sample is an understatement...the whole track is a robert wyatt song..

Jack Battery-Pack (Jack Battery-Pack), Friday, 26 November 2004 12:34 (twenty years ago)

he'd better be getting some cash out of Hood for that...

Jack Battery-Pack (Jack Battery-Pack), Friday, 26 November 2004 12:35 (twenty years ago)

I did not like that very much. Maybe it's his voice. I've never heard Hood before - is that typical.

Nice to see Sons & Daughters videos on there though.

Alba (Alba), Friday, 26 November 2004 13:18 (twenty years ago)

I'm going to see Sons and Daughters tomorrow night - I haven't heard them though...

Kevin Gilchrist (Mr Fusion), Friday, 26 November 2004 13:22 (twenty years ago)

I've never heard Hood before - is that typical

Fairly typical in feeling and mood, but the way they've built the track is a further development for them. I've *loved* watching them develop from being quite a lo-fi guitar based thing, through a fantastic period of making some quite sombre and lovely Talk Talk-esque music, then morphing into this more sample-based approach. All the while staying absolutely true to themselves, but never being caught standing still. Last album had collabs with some of the Anticon lot, waiting somewhat impatiently to see what the new one brings in the spring.

NickB (NickB), Friday, 26 November 2004 13:40 (twenty years ago)

Arcade Fire! I was trying to remember their name. "Errrr... Burning Airlines? Burning Arcadians? Something..." Emsk tied me down and forced me to listen to it last week and it's lovely, oh yes.

The Grain of Sand in Lambeth That Satan Cannot Find (kate), Friday, 26 November 2004 14:18 (twenty years ago)

Misty's Big Adventure. They're from Birmingham, and they're bluddy grate. What you'd be wanting is 'Cool With A Capital C', 'Remind Me A Song', 'Sing-Song' or just any of it generally.

William Bloody Swygart (mrswygart), Friday, 26 November 2004 16:23 (twenty years ago)

Those Radio Dept tracks are fantastic. Kind of New Order meets MBV, can't really go wrong, can you? A good friend of mine claims it is the album of the year, downloading it now.

Matt DC (Matt DC), Friday, 26 November 2004 16:51 (twenty years ago)

i like the rakes for pure pop adrenalin - great buzzcocks/futureheads kind of stuff. i'll try to send you the 7", alba.

lauren (laurenp), Friday, 26 November 2004 17:03 (twenty years ago)

also: the knife. pouty (but not in annoying way) boy-girl swedish new wavey electro-y stuff. check the rabid records site.

lauren (laurenp), Friday, 26 November 2004 17:05 (twenty years ago)

i'll try to send you the 7", alba.

Ooh - thank you.

I have The Knife album, but didn't really think it counted, being all electro-y and cool.

Alba (Alba), Friday, 26 November 2004 17:29 (twenty years ago)

er, this year has been pretty indie/alt barren for me. I guess I'd still recommend almost every single band on Elefant.

The Books, are good cut'n'paste banjo (?) stuff, but that came out last year...

Eve and the Last Waltz, from Sweden, I think this came out last year too, but they are pretty good - kinda NMH/Bob Dylan/folky esque Eve has a distinctive voice.

I bought that Sons and Daughters ep, it's not my thing, where are the tunes?

jel -- (jel), Friday, 26 November 2004 17:30 (twenty years ago)

It's pansy rock n roll, not the Beach Boys.

Alba (Alba), Friday, 26 November 2004 17:33 (twenty years ago)

I kinda like these guys, they remind me of the Galactic Heroes:

http://www.eskimolabs.com/hp/

jel -- (jel), Friday, 26 November 2004 17:38 (twenty years ago)

and, um, i really like babyshambles' killamangiro. but don't tell anyone.

lauren (laurenp), Friday, 26 November 2004 17:42 (twenty years ago)

I must go to the talbot street rough trade and buy my usual selection of random indie pop CDs.

jel -- (jel), Friday, 26 November 2004 17:45 (twenty years ago)

I love this thread; I feel completely out of the whole indie/alt-rock thing at the moment. will have to scribble down names off here and go immerse myself.

The new Hood album is shockingly gorgeous, but it does take the usual getting-used-to-his-voice bit before you can really listen to it.

cis (cis), Friday, 26 November 2004 17:48 (twenty years ago)

This year I realised that GBV and Number One Cup were great.

jel -- (jel), Friday, 26 November 2004 17:51 (twenty years ago)

I'm not sure you'd like the concretes, alba, but I think their new album is v. v. good in an amiable way. very amiable.

cºzen (Cozen), Friday, 26 November 2004 18:09 (twenty years ago)

the concretes.

cºzen (Cozen), Friday, 26 November 2004 18:09 (twenty years ago)

Seconds for the Electrelane record; I’ve been semi-obsessed with “Oh Sombra” in particular. Download it now. Also, the Prosaics: soon enough everyone will be arguing about whether they “sound like Interpol” or just everyone Interpol sounds like, which is fair enough, as their EP does nothing new. But it’s damned snappy, hyperenergetic and very confident. (See: “Failure,” “Teeth.”) Art Brut’s “Formed a Band” is one of the most striking things I’ve heard lately, big and perfectly disdainful, like a heavy version of a reborn Fall. I have soft spots for TV on the Radio’s “New Health Rock” and this song by Despitado called “A Stirstick’s Prediction,” which can serve as a concrete example of what “emo” used to mean, back in the middle, after it meant what it originally meant but before it meant something else (someone page Tom). My favorite blog finds in ages have been The Chap’s “I am Oozing Emotion” and an odd choral cover of Air’s “Sexy Boy.” There is no good reason not to love Devendra Banhart’s “At the Hop” (or the last Animal Collective).

nabisco (nabisco), Friday, 26 November 2004 18:13 (twenty years ago)

Now I must listen to everything mentioned on this thread.

nabisco (nabisco), Friday, 26 November 2004 18:13 (twenty years ago)

they're maybe a bit winchester.

; )

x-post

thirded on the electrelane record, here.

cºzen (Cozen), Friday, 26 November 2004 18:13 (twenty years ago)

NB, Alba: Scarlet's Well involves Bid from the Monochrome Set, doesn't it?

nabisco (nabisco), Friday, 26 November 2004 18:19 (twenty years ago)

I liked the Human Television EP when I heard it. I've heard them compared to Felt, the Go-Betweens, and the Wedding Present, and that's pretty on-the-mark.

babyalive (babyalive), Friday, 26 November 2004 18:23 (twenty years ago)

Oh, plus which also: Jody Wildgoose. Folk but wronger. S: 'Lemon Squeezer', 'Jolene', 'Hello I Love You Jimi Hendrix', 'Stereo'.Half the time you'll hate him, half the time you'll love him, and the love will most likely win through in the end.

Zombina & The Skeletones: Saw them the other weekend, fifties-horror-themed punk-pop from Scouseland. They do what they do and they do it very well.

And The Futureheads, but that's not particularly out of touch.

William Bloody Swygart (mrswygart), Friday, 26 November 2004 18:26 (twenty years ago)

"New Health Rock" contains the line "drop it like it's hot" = shout-out to Snoop?!?

Sanjay McDougal (jaymc), Friday, 26 November 2004 18:49 (twenty years ago)

Oh, also, whoah: all those loving Radio Dept should really really hear the Russian Futurists!

nabisco (nabisco), Friday, 26 November 2004 18:56 (twenty years ago)

oh yeah hot damn the russian futurists!!! yeah, nick, dl 'the science of the seasons' if you can find it.

cºzen (Cozen), Friday, 26 November 2004 19:01 (twenty years ago)

Interesting Russian Futurists note: last winter I was still working in a record store, and we got in the one-CD double edition of the last two RF albums; I played it all the time, and whenever I did, we would get the weirdest responses from people. Usually it was a child dancing—if there was a child anywhere in the store, said child would start boogying down something fierce. In other cases everyone would come over from the hip-hop section to ask what was playing. (That went for Solex, too, actually.) Sometimes adults would start dancing in ways that I would have imagined as more appropriate to, say, a particularly raunchy Missy track. RF has this effect on people! It’s endlessly interesting!

nabisco (nabisco), Friday, 26 November 2004 19:12 (twenty years ago)

This one lady was totally dropping it like it was hot, to “Precious Metals.”

nabisco (nabisco), Friday, 26 November 2004 19:13 (twenty years ago)

Someone suggested 'Rapture Rapes The Muses' from Of Montreal. I would say this too, excellent song.

bence inkei, Friday, 26 November 2004 19:31 (twenty years ago)

you might like joanna newsom, alba, how much will depend upon how well you can suspend disbelief at (or even just plain submerge yourself in) a grown woman singing with a child's voice. a cute (90s gen-x cute not 'oh my what a pretty girl' cute) version of kate bush's vashti bunyan.

cºzen (Cozen), Saturday, 27 November 2004 13:36 (twenty years ago)

I reccomend 'peach, plum, pear'.

cºzen (Cozen), Saturday, 27 November 2004 13:40 (twenty years ago)

Yes, I have been intrigued by her face, though Eggers put me off a bit.

Alba (Alba), Saturday, 27 November 2004 13:40 (twenty years ago)

oh don't put me off her too!

cºzen (Cozen), Saturday, 27 November 2004 13:41 (twenty years ago)

Oh - she played at Stereo earlier this month. Bah.

Alba (Alba), Saturday, 27 November 2004 13:42 (twenty years ago)

and, um, i really like babyshambles' killamangiro. but don't tell anyone.
-- lauren (warmleatherett...), November 26th, 2004 5:42 PM. (laurenp) (later)

BWAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH HAH!!!

LAUREN, I'M SHOCKED!!!

You will never live this down, you understand.

(Just don't tell anyone that I'm still carolanning on "What Katie Did" and your secret is safe with me.)

The Grain of Sand in Lambeth That Satan Cannot Find (kate), Saturday, 27 November 2004 13:43 (twenty years ago)

one month passes...
No one told me Electrelane's 'The Valleys' was a Sassoon poem. It's like the halcyon days of the Blue Aeroplanes.

Alba (Alba), Friday, 7 January 2005 14:35 (twenty years ago)

except without 28 guitarists

grimly fiendish (grimlord), Friday, 7 January 2005 14:55 (twenty years ago)

no one told me that either.

cutty (mcutt), Friday, 7 January 2005 14:56 (twenty years ago)

one month passes...
Bellafea. Otehre than Eppy here, I haven't heard anyone really talk about them.

But the kind of straightforward indiepop of 'Seasons', (not on their website anymore, so I've yousendedit there) has been kind of getting under my skin lately. I just like the spare, tired tone.

But they've moved on since then, it seems. 'Thorn Bird' from the new EP is great, spooky artrock for two minutes, then stops and pisses around for three more.

Anyone tell me more about the EP?

Alba (Alba), Thursday, 3 March 2005 21:35 (twenty years ago)

Bellafea are really, really great live. I found the lead singer to be a bit too Corin Tucker Jr. on record, but haven't heard the new stuff yet...

mike a, Thursday, 3 March 2005 21:43 (twenty years ago)

Dude, she's so not Corin. The best comparison would be Jucifer, I think, but the bio says PJ Harvey and I'll go with that.

Yay Bellafea!

Eppy (Eppy), Thursday, 3 March 2005 21:54 (twenty years ago)

trying to find anything by Love Is All is giving me grey hairs.

shine headlights on me (electricsound), Friday, 4 March 2005 04:33 (twenty years ago)

Love is All - 'Make Out Fall Out Make Up':

http://s27.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=08S9H3W0OSNLQ0H5ZNNVPW8G9A

Alba (Alba), Friday, 4 March 2005 09:29 (twenty years ago)

two months pass...
there is a new russian futurists record.

cozen (Cozen), Sunday, 8 May 2005 07:32 (twenty years ago)

Here's a song about people who used to be hip and like alternative music and find themselves behind the times.

http://s31.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2RMRPC5YLHQL90W041SHJVSIVI

MerkinMuffley (MerkinMuffley), Sunday, 8 May 2005 08:10 (twenty years ago)

Yikes, Joanna Newsom *shivers*
I really like Mist-We should have been stars, but it might be hard to find because it's a Dutch band...

Eva van Rein (Gaia1981), Sunday, 8 May 2005 10:50 (twenty years ago)

Love Is All are great

Hari A$hur$t (Toaster), Sunday, 8 May 2005 10:52 (twenty years ago)

I was impressed with new Brum band Editors (second single recently released on revived Kitchenware label).

JoB (JoB), Sunday, 8 May 2005 11:59 (twenty years ago)

three months pass...
hanne hukkelberg, "ease"

cozen (Cozen), Monday, 15 August 2005 15:42 (nineteen years ago)

tunng, "tale from black"

cozen (Cozen), Monday, 15 August 2005 16:27 (nineteen years ago)

i second the "Teen Angst" from M83. i was fooling around with my friend's InDemand cable thing when i found out that they'd even made a video for the track.

kingfish completely hatstand (Kingfish), Monday, 15 August 2005 16:32 (nineteen years ago)

The HOld Steady

kornrulez6969 (TCBeing), Monday, 15 August 2005 16:37 (nineteen years ago)

Brilliant? Yeah, this guy.

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Monday, 15 August 2005 16:53 (nineteen years ago)

does ILM not index its own threads anymore?

cozen (Cozen), Wednesday, 17 August 2005 06:54 (nineteen years ago)

ohh tunng so good

jimmy glass (electricsound), Wednesday, 17 August 2005 07:22 (nineteen years ago)


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