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Which albums released in 2018 did you enjoy? To get the ball rolling, here's my list (in no real particular order) Stephen Malkmus+Jicks Superchunk Salad Boys Hookworms Fu Manchu Damien Jurado Yo La Tengo The Sea and Cake Parquet Courts Wooden Shjips Courtney Barnett Breeders Thee Oh Sees Idles Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever Say Hi Mudhoney Swearin' Phosphorescent J. Mascis Jim Bryson Dungen and Woods Kikagaku Mayo Jeff Tweedy
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Your Most anticipated albums of 2019 (or bands you are hoping release new full lengths in 2019) Bob Mould (Feb 8) Mike Krol (Jan 25) Guided By Voices (2 albums in the can and 1 is being released on Feb. 1st) Sebadoh (early-mid 2019) Grandaddy/Jason Lytle (has been working on new music) Handsome Furs Swervedriver (Jan 25) Deerhunter (Jan 18) British Sea Power (late 2019) Teenage Fanclub Constantines The Wrens Wilco (late 2019) Built to Spill Doves??? Sleaford Mods (Feb 22) Wolf Parade (Fall 2019) Sleater-Kinney (currently working on it with St Vincent producing)
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Pretty sure they have cancelled the release of this album since the band has broken up. The new Salad Boys is pretty awesome though.
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Yep, new Superchunk album hits record store shelves on February 16th. As for Yo La Tengo, Matador Records said that 2018 would be a big year for YLT! I'm only speculating that this means that a new album is heading our way. They're due for a new one.
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Sloan just wrapped up or are in the process of wrapping up the recording of album #12. As for Nada Surf, I thought I read or heard somewhere that they were working on new stuff earlier this year. I could be wrong.
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Albums that you are looking forward to in 2018 (knowingly or bands/artists who are due for a new one and are hoping to see new a new album/music from): The Wrens The Breeders (Mar. 2) Superchunk (Feb. 16) Yo La Tengo (Mar. 16) Constantines Mudhoney Sloan (Apr. 6) Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks (May 18) Salad Boys (Jan. 19) Guided By Voices (Mar. 23) Thee Oh Sees The Men (Mar. 2) Parquet Courts (May 18) Hot Snakes (Mar. 16) Nada Surf Sleater-Kinney Bob Mould Telekinisis Deerhunter Dinosaur Jr. and/or Sebadoh Hayden Mike Kroll Redd Kross Ex Hex And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead Damien J
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checking out the watch and listen section of the Trouble in Mind website...some great stuff for sure! I'm liking Salad Boys too
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My favourite 10 in no particular order: Wolf Parade The Sadies Sprial Stairs Slowdive Gord Downie Peter Matthew Bauer Kevin Morby Waxahatchee Grandaddy Thee Oh Sees bonus: The Superchunk 7" singles The new Breeders song Replacements (Live)
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Yep
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where is the comedy stage normally located?
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What albums are you looking forward to this year?
Ottawateeth replied to remphish1's topic in Someone Else's Song
Hopefully we get a new Ted Leo + Pharmacists record sometime in 2017 -
What albums are you looking forward to this year?
Ottawateeth replied to remphish1's topic in Someone Else's Song
mostly wishful thinking...although, 4/5 are realistic expectations. The only one I would be surprised to see new music from is Neutral Milk Hotel (but there was speculation last year after their reunion that they might have new music). -
What albums are you looking forward to this year?
Ottawateeth replied to remphish1's topic in Someone Else's Song
File superchunk under wishful thinking...but you never know. And if they do release another album hopefully it is of the no nonsense type. -
What albums are you looking forward to this year?
Ottawateeth replied to remphish1's topic in Someone Else's Song
Some of these have confirmed 2017 release dates, some are expected and some are wishful thinking: Grandaddy Surfer Blood Fancey (Todd Fancey from New Pornorgraphers) The Sadies The Feelies Sleaford Mods Spoon Spriral Stairs British Sea Power Wolf Parade Rural Alberta Advantage Mac DeMarco Real Estate Yo La Tengo Superchunk GBV/Robert Pollard Thee Oh Sees Say Hi Deerhunter Sloan Bry Webb Sebadoh Built to Spill Sleater-Kinney Elliott Brood New Pornographers Hayden ...Trail of Dead LCD Soundsystem Broken Social Scene Slowdive Ride Mudhoney Neutral Milk Hotel War on Drugs Stephen Malkmus/Jicks -
Almost that time of the year. Top 10 albums of 2016
Ottawateeth replied to remphish1's topic in Someone Else's Song
Walter Martin Bob Mould Andy Shauf Whitney Car Seat Headrest Teenage Fanclub Hamilton Leithauser/Rostam John K. Samson TUNS Wilco Honourable mentions: Jim Bryson, Steve Mason, The Men, Holy Fuck, Kevin Morby, Thee Oh Sees x2 and anything Robert Pollard related -
2 years ago they did a stripped down set on the Friday night. This time around, why not do a set of fully plugged in rock songs. And map out the set list to minimize the amount of instrument changes.
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Grandaddy's new album is finished. It would be great if they were on the bill along with Sea and Cake, Lambchop, Teenage Fanclub, Andy Shauf, Sleater-Kinney, The Wedding Present, Thee Oh Sees, Hamilton Leithauser/Rostam, Le Tigre, Courtney Barnett, Whitney, Steve Gunn, Cloud Nothings, Eleanor Friedberger, Ex-Hex, Wolf Parade, Hiss Golden Messanger, the Men, Richard Buckner, the Mountain Goats, Bob Mould, M. Ward and British Sea Power
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I have a 3 day pass to Bumbershoot but I am thinking of trying to unload it ($165 US if you're interested). The lineup is weak compared to other times that I've gone to the festival. One year I saw Bob Mould, the Breeders, Superchunk, Redd Kross and the Men all in one day! This year's lineup is geared more towards teenagers...or maybe I'm just getting old. Anyway, when I visit Seattle I always check out (and would recommend you do to) Easy Street, EMP, La Carta de Oaxaca (Mexican restaurant in Ballard), Sonic Boom Records (up in Ballard near La Carta), Archie McPhee and The Beer Junction (n
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according to the ticketmaster website, their presale starts at 10 am PST TOMORROW (Thursday 26th)
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Fingers are crossed for a show at Bumbershoot Festival in Seattle
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Who are the bands whose new albums you will ALWAYS buy?
Ottawateeth replied to PopTodd's topic in Someone Else's Song
British Sea Power Teenage Fanclub Superchunk Grandaddy Stephen Malkmus/Pavement Wilco Spoon Yo La Tengo Fugazi Sebadoh Mudhoney Bob Mould Pearl Jam Sloan Cracker Bonnie Prince Billy New Pornographers The Dears Buzzcocks Built To Spill ...Trail of Dead Sleater-Kinney The Walkmen (and solo projects) The Constantines (and solo projects) GBV (and most Robert Pollard related stuff) -
http://exclaim.ca/Music/article/nels_cline_completes_work_on_new_solo_lp_hints_at_new_wilco_album
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Hopefully this means Wilco, Built To Spill, the Sadies and Deerhunter are going to be at the Ottawa City Folk festival.
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you would think so...but it's quite surprising that pavement are much better live now than they were when they broke up. I forgot Mission of Burma.