Who knew, women can also make music:
That's a bit Beth Orton meets EmmyLou. Good tune.
Wow, Kel. You admitting as much is a huge leap forward for you. Maybe there is a bit of hope after all.
y va marquer wrote: That's a bit Beth Orton meets EmmyLou. Good tune.
They remind me of Nancy Sinatra(Lee Hazelwood)/Dolly Parton as well. Lion's roar, both album and song, is also quality.
My girlfriend has been flogging their "You be my Johnny Cash" song for about two years straight.
Honestly, I'm a sucker for harmonies. Both guitar and vocals.
qs! wrote: I love all the footy references in Los Campesinos lyrics. "People laugh, they will call it folly, but we connected like a Yeboah volley"
I love all the footy references in Los Campesinos lyrics. "People laugh, they will call it folly, but we connected like a Yeboah volley"
The football references have gone up another level in No Blues.
I'm surprised and relived they haven't become the new Kasabian because of them.
qs! wrote: I'm surprised and relived they haven't become the new Kasabian because of them.
I'm not sure Gareth would allow that to happen. You're right though, it's surprising.
Pharrell's new album is sick.
Forgot how good this song is
How could you possibly forget?
Ha, fair point! Radiohead are one of those bands that i listen to in phases.
a personal fav
Radiohead is me favourites.
Still not sure i've fully recovered from their set at MEN in 2012. Comfortably the best gig i've ever been to.
Damon Albarn's solo album is superb. I love it, love it, love it.
This Quietus article on Parklife's anniversary will troll the shit out of a few of you:
http://thequietus.com/articles/15092-blur-parklife-anniversary-review
Gave half way through. Needless to say, I am not sympathetic to the article, but I can understand a little bit of where it's coming from.