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Started by no name cola, Sep 29, 2004, 12:13 PM

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Glenn

the newest one for sure, Illinois.

Seven Swans is a strong second.

Azwethinkweiz

yeah, seven swans is my favorite.

yoda on mars

pretty girls make graves - r.i.p.

Paint Your Lips

Didn't know where to post this, but the only ones giving a fuck is prob. in here.

New Nick Drake songs

QuoteFrom Pitchfork
For a guy who died over 32 years ago, Nick Drake has been awfully prolific these days. Not content simply to loan his music to TV adverts and serve up 2004's Made to Love Magic from beyond the pale, Drake's ready to haunt emotional young people well into 2007.

First up, the deceased has a new LP on the way, tentatively due in late spring or early summer. Titled Family Tree, the disc collects some extremely rare Drake material, none of which has been mastered or released officially. While a few of the tunes have crept onto bootlegs, much will graces fans' ears for the very first time. At least, that's what they tell us-- the tracklist is not yet confirmed.

Next, SXSW festival attendees will have several opportunities to indulge in their love for all things Drake. The favorably-received 2000 documentary A Skin Too Few: The Days of Nick Drake-- featuring Drake's actress sister Gabrielle Drake, his producer Joe Boyd, his arranger Robert Kirby, and Paul Weller-- will screen at the Convention Center Theater at 11 a.m. on March 17.

Once sufficiently depressed, drag your feet on over to ACC Room 15 at noon, where Gabrielle, Joe, and special guest Robyn Hitchcock will discuss Nick's legacy at a panel titled "Nick Drake Remembered".

Then get a glimpse of the man himself at the "A Place to Be" photo exhibit, going down at the Habana Annex on March 17 from noon to 6 p.m. This marks the first curated exhibit of Drake's official photographs, most of which were taken by the late British photographer Keith Morris. Several living musical acts will pay tribute to Drake throughout the day.

Finally: If you imbibe enough, you just might catch Drake's ghost playing a few tunes in between sets from Girl Talk and the Pipettes at Pitchfork's SXSW day party.
Link-arrowStream: Nick Drake: Various Tracks

Azwethinkweiz


Paint Your Lips

indeed.

Hey, Theis. Do you know Kitty Wu?

Azwethinkweiz

i've heard of them, but i don't think i've heard any of their music.

what are they like ?

Paint Your Lips

Melancholic indie. If you're around KBH, they're playing a free gig tomorrow.

They're like Kashmir, only more tight and way better lyrics. More melancholic, but just in general way better.

Their vocalist appears on kashmir's "New Years Eve" as a choir. And Kasper Eistrup was the producer of their first album, but that album sucks. They get like 5 stars from Gaffa every time.


Fireal1222

Quote from: Paint Your Lips on Jan 31, 2007, 11:38 AM
Didn't know where to post this, but the only ones giving a fuck is prob. in here.

New Nick Drake songs

QuoteFrom Pitchfork
For a guy who died over 32 years ago, Nick Drake has been awfully prolific these days. Not content simply to loan his music to TV adverts and serve up 2004's Made to Love Magic from beyond the pale, Drake's ready to haunt emotional young people well into 2007.

First up, the deceased has a new LP on the way, tentatively due in late spring or early summer. Titled Family Tree, the disc collects some extremely rare Drake material, none of which has been mastered or released officially. While a few of the tunes have crept onto bootlegs, much will graces fans' ears for the very first time. At least, that's what they tell us-- the tracklist is not yet confirmed.



nice.





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Fireal1222

Quote from: Paint Your Lips on Jan 31, 2007, 12:49 PM
Melancholic indie. If you're around KBH, they're playing a free gig tomorrow.

They're like Kashmir, only more tight and way better lyrics. More melancholic, but just in general way better.

Their vocalist appears on kashmir's "New Years Eve" as a choir. And Kasper Eistrup was the producer of their first album, but that album sucks. They get like 5 stars from Gaffa every time.




do kashmir have a new album out?

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This Isn't Happening.

Azwethinkweiz

not since 'no balance palace'.

Fireal1222

ive still yet to hear that as well though. paint your lips never hooked me up.

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Paint Your Lips

Quote from: Fireal1222 on Jan 31, 2007, 04:10 PM
ive still yet to hear that as well though. paint your lips never hooked me up.
Go !
http://www.mediafire.com/?aomtzaaytzz

Fireal1222


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Paint Your Lips

I know ... i know.But, it's def. not their best album. It has some good songs. Oh, and David Bowie appears on the third track, "The Cynic". :)

Azwethinkweiz

the new modest mouse song is pretty damn great.

www.myspace.com/modestmouse

Glenn

Quote from: Azwethinkweiz on Jan 30, 2007, 06:44 PM
yeah, seven swans is my favorite.
I assumed you heard it before you requested it in the dl-topic. Otherwise you have a very good way of melting into albums.

Azwethinkweiz

haha, yeah i've heard it before. i just didn't have it on my pc anymore (since i recently formatted it).

Glenn


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