Yep, it'll be my third time watching. His recorded stuff is starting to sound a little like what he achieves in his live performance which is pretty special.
Heh. He's one clever, very original and brave artist. It's that and TOTS in my ears this week. I've not had a proper listen to it as the vinyl's been held back but I'll listen to it enough by Tueday.
Bugger, just after EOTR. I usually like to have a little recognition of new tracks if they're playing a lot of them on a release. Bung up a stream if you come across one, will yas.
My entire highlight of BSP so far was when they were on Countryfile. I don't get the appeal either.
Any of these, in fact:
Pet Shop Boys. PSB
British Sea Power. BSP
Public Service Broadcasting. PSB
I can't think of any more though . . . .
I listened to the Holy Mountain OST and the new Orb...
(I'm at work so I can't hear it) but I was thinking of less samples, more poetry, spoken word etc, like the recent David Shrigley track, or the mid 90's triphop/big beat instrumental with the dark interview of Evel Knievel in front of school children.
The Panda Bear album is starting to stick. It's been a while.
I think PSB is going to be one of those band I'm simply not going to understand. Like BSP. Mmmm could be something in that. I don't like the Pet Shop Boys either.
I was utterly shitfaced having been to the Hanover beer festival before it. Me and my girlfriend were leaning on each other eyes closed at 4 in the morning, ears bleeding. Beautiful. Mr Power and I had been in contact before and he'd asked me to say hello at the end. It was brief (as he probably...
New Lower Dens album in March, and a fairly decent narrative music video released yesterday. Good stuff. They've gone a little more synthier on this track, hopefully we'll see not too much of it on the rest of the album. I prefer their wailing noise.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2iSVHh_Wn8...