That's some damn good stuff. I'll have to buy that when it comes back in stock.
Brak and WooHoo - You should check out the KEXP Live Performances Podcast. They have two excellent sets by Silversun Pickups, in addition to a bunch of other great bands. Their Tullycraft performance was what introduced me to the band.
[quote name='SneakyPenguin']Bar the gargantuan picture, damn find choice Anderson. That right there is a front runner for album of the year for me. Can't wait for my vinyl.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, it's really, really ing good. A huge step forward from their first album. I was wondering if it was being released on vinyl; I'll have to look into that.
[quote name='Mr. Anderson']Yeah, it's really, really ing good. A huge step forward from their first album. I was wondering if it was being released on vinyl; I'll have to look into that.[/quote]
Limited one is sold out, but I'm pretty sure Lovepump still has copies of the regular for pre-order. Only thing that sucks is that the vinyl comes out a full month after the CD.
And yea, they've been making a very nice progression since their first EP. It's gonna be interesting to see where they go from here.
Talk Talk is probably the most underappreciated band of the 80's.[/quote]I love Talk Talk, but I'd give that 'most underappreciated' award to Felt for the 80s.
[quote name='strummerbs']How is that Appleseed Cast? I've heard nothing but good things about the band, but I've never heard a note of their stuff. Is it worth checking out?[/QUOTE]Definitely worth a listen.
Moving Mountains (check their album Pneuma out, if you haven't; it was my album of the year for 2007) is often compared to them, although Moving Mountains is much, much better.
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Talk Talk is probably the most underappreciated band of the 80's.[/QUOTE]
Talk Talk is pretty good. I think I'll listen to that album now myself...