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AFLW 2024 - Round 8 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Really looking forward to Rolling Blackouts debut album. Saw them out Howler a couple of weeks ago and they were fantastic. They’ve got the Australian soft rock sound down pat but they keep it cool at the same time.
The Voidz album was a ripper. Although some of the lyrics are lame as shit, Julian just has a knack for sweet melodies, and even some of the weirder stuff is pretty good. Tyranny had some ripping moments but they never lasted long enough.
Really reallllly enjoying the new Flowertruck album:
That's probably my AOTY so far. The new Donny Benet album is a lot of fun and right up there too though:
The new posthumous Gurrumul album is stunningly beautiful. I need a few more listens to properly digest it, but it's so emotional and bittersweet. Will probably be right up there as one of my favourites for the year:
Haven't had much time to check stuff out outside of Australia this year, but Ought still have one of my favourite albums of this year.
Not really. I feel like they have a bit of a cult-like following though. Always see the same people at their shows when they come to Brisbane. Popularity seems to have increased ever since they put out Enough For Now, but they've stagnated a bit now. It's a shame, they are a really interesting band, even if their influences are clear as day.Wow Flowertruck. Do they even get much attention? I used to talk to the drummer a bit at parties, we’re both from the same small town.
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Im liking the new Pennywise album a lot.
Picked up the Physical during lunch! Had to dedicate today to NTS4, but will dive in over coming days.Loving Janelle Monáe's new album.
Completely agreed, the shorn length is a refreshing bonus. I grew to enjoy all of suite V of Electric Lady, but rarely listened through to the end of Suite III on ArchAndroid. Here we just have all quality and no LP fatigue.Dirty Computer is the first Janelle record that I've liked all the way through. Always admired her artistry but there were songs I would skip over on Electric and ArchAndroid.
This is a great listen start to finish.
Im the opposite and really like the weirdness and eclecticness of suite III.Completely agreed, the shorn length is a refreshing bonus. I grew to enjoy all of suite V of Electric Lady, but rarely listened through to the end of Suite III on ArchAndroid. Here we just have all quality and no LP fatigue.
Dirty Computer flows like fire, love it, so Janelle, 3 from 3!
"Sex is power..." in Screwed sounds like a nod to Madonna starting up Maverick Records with Erotica.
The lyrics throughout are strong. Very summery, lots of Prince and Wonder.
2018 on track to be something special.
I just don’t understand how a song like ‘make me feel’ is not a huge hit. Catchy as hell and the video is excellent. (Generally don’t get how Janelle isn’t huge anyway. But Im a massive fan so probably bias.)
I think Dirty Computer is a great album. It’s much more ‘pop’ than I expected and I think it lacks the soul of Electric Lady and the scope/cinematic feel of the archandroid. But it is definetly consistant. Dont know where it rates out of the three yet. Time will tell.
Please dont make me wait 5 more years for another album.
Dirty Computer is the first Janelle record that I've liked all the way through. Always admired her artistry but there were songs I would skip over on Electric and ArchAndroid.
This is a great listen start to finish.
Have you guys watched the film that goes with the album? Or as she calls it the 'Emotion Picture'? If not heres the link
Dirty Computer flows like fire, love it, so Janelle, 3 from 3!
"Sex is power..." in Screwed sounds like a nod to Madonna starting up Maverick Records with Erotica.
The lyrics throughout are strong. Very summery, lots of Prince and Wonderway.
2018 on track to be something special.
I've noticed her employing that Erotica bent in a few other DC tracks as well, and the production also has a comparable summer soda feel to something like the Like a Prayer album. I admire how she takes a party of influences and streamlines them into her own sound, a lot more confident and cohesive than the cinematic detours on the previous two albums.Funny how you say that about Screwed I was listening to it on the way home from work and was thinking it reminds me of Madonna. Not just the “Sex is power” Erotica nod but the whole track I was getting Into the Groove vibes from.