Mostly the good times of the Bob Harris country show…… Apparently my usual choices are not child friendly so letting someone else do the choosing. Bob Harris seems like a good compere.
Mr Bungle – Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny Demo
Godspeed You! Black Emperor – G_d’s Pee AT STATE’S END!
Franklin Mint – Bristle
Tomahawk – Tonic Immobility
Literally changes all the time, because when I’m listening to music on my phone at work it’s always on shuffle, and I have over 38,000 tracks on it, that’s actual downloads not streamed. I did listen to a couple of Elbow’s albums last night, ‘Cast Of Thousands’ and ‘Elbowrooms’, and I was listening to Guy Garvey and Amy Lamá earlier, and Shazamed a few things.
top few at the mo
Squid – Bright Green Field
Gabriels – Love & Hate in a Different Time
Schneider TM – The 8 of Space
Blanck Mass – Calm With Horses ST
Highly likely to be next: 2020 – Richard Dawson
Currently: Birthday – Pom Poko
Previously: B’lieve I’m Goin Down – Kurt Vile
Before that: Dr Octagonecologyst – Dr Octagon
I tend to listen to an album for ages. I’m getting close to feeling the need to swap the current batch in the car (those up there ^, plus a couple more), but not quite there yet.
I’m never more than a couple of albums from a Wedding Present or Cinerama moment. I love the Locked Down and Stripped Back semi acoustic currently.
But also IDLES – Joy as an Act of Resistance has been a regular but after the FA Cup ident and sadexpunk’s identification I’ve listened to ULTRA MONO 3x though taking daughter to theatre rehearsals today. If I’ve picked up a load of points on the M3, I’ll be sending you the fines……
Last albums I listened to in entity (probably in the last 2-6 weeks):
Astronaut meets appleman by king creosote; free humans by hen ogledd;
And, err, lamb lies down on Broadway by genesis….
This is on repeat in my van. At home it’s Sasha’s Luzoscora album or radio shows on Openlab. He’s playing some fantastic electronic music that wouldn’t always fill a dance floor.
That KC album is brilliant. Got into after months and months of listening to his album with Jon Hopkins… “Diamond Mine”, which everyone should have a listen to.
Looking back through my collection, I landed on Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness which has been an enjoyable reacquaintance this weekend.