50 New Albums in 2025 - new! improved! 2025!
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19 Jan
6:43pm, 19 Jan 2025
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NDWDave
I’m going to attempt to broaden my music taste I’ve started from #1 on the fetchies list and working my way down. SPRINTS wasn’t my typical genre but fine to listen to (ultra/slow jog is more my style to be fair) |
19 Jan
8:15pm, 19 Jan 2025
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pedroscalls
That's a good idea Dave. Sprints are good, I will say if you get to the very bottom of the list just don't listen to Yamiuta by Kanashimi, it's 45 minutes of your life wasted.
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19 Jan
9:34pm, 19 Jan 2025
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Little Nemo
I think it actually came out last year but I've just listened to the Yannis and the Yaw EP on Spotify. Not sure it's that much different from the rest of The Foals stuff but it was a good listen. If an album comes out I'll definitely consider buying it.
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19 Jan
11:32pm, 19 Jan 2025
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Dvorak
I kind of ground to a halt in 2023 ... But I've actually listened to something new today. Well, digitally released in 2024, but not physically until next week. By a band that's been going for twenty years, although eliciting no more than a "vaguely heard of" from me. Actually, there's an awful lot of bands in that category. Anyway, a band never before mentioned in thread, Tuung, with "Love You All Over Again". Folktronica, with more than a hint of hauntology. Recommended for fans of the more pastoral side of Ghost Box Recordings. (I came across them as they helmed a Freak Zone Playlist with a "listening to in 2005" selection bbc.co.uk ) |
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