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2010 is looking like a pretty epic year!


Radiohead

Arcade Fire

LCD Soundsystem

Joanna Newsom

Mystery Jets

Laura Marling

MGMT

The Strokes

The Coral

Grinderman

The National

Beach House

Fleet Foxes

The Walkmen

Iron and Wine

Panda Bear

Yeasayer



Personally i'm most excited about Joanna Newsom, Arcade Fire, The National, Fleet Foxes and Panda Bear- and pray for gigs from all of them

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titch juicy Wrote:

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> 2010 is looking like a pretty epic year!

>

>

> Personally i'm most excited ...The National


Loved Sad Songs... and Alligator bur Boxer still hasn't grown on me. Still looking forward to new album.


Have Beach House on order along with Scout Niblett.

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Good calls there. Joanna's always worth looking forward to. Aren't Modest Mouse also doing a proper full length soon?


Fleet Foxes sophomore will be interesting, always tricky if they're not to be a one trick pony. Laura certainly showed promise, but she'll have to up her game if I'm going to stick with her.


The National is probably the one I'm most excited about there.


Radiohead could retire as far as I'm concerned; its not so much the music, more the gushing from the press, it's embarrassing frankly.

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update on the joanna newsom album!


Joanna Newsom's forthcoming third album, 'Have One On Me', will be a triple album, NME.COM can reveal.


Released on February 19 in Australia and February 23 elsewhere, the album from the California harpist/singer will be the follow-up to her critically lauded 2006 album 'Ys'.



She was playing a few new songs at her RAH and Somerset House gigs, and they all sounded exquisite!


I'm rather excited.


I read a mini interview with The National who said the new album will be a little more expansive- bigger sound and more instruments apparently. I wait with baited breath.


There's a good bootleg doing the rounds of a San Francisco Fleet Foxes gig, again including new songs- also very encouraging.

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titch juicy Wrote:

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> update on the joanna newsom album!

>

> Joanna Newsom's forthcoming third album, 'Have One

> On Me', will be a triple album, NME.COM can

> reveal.

>

> Released on February 19 in Australia and February

> 23 elsewhere, the album from the California

> harpist/singer will be the follow-up to her

> critically lauded 2006 album 'Ys'.


I was very fond of the Ys album though I seem to have lost my copy but blimey a triple album!!! Isn't that over egging the pudding somewhat?

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Tindersticks - Falling Down a Mountain


Johnny Cash Mariachi style number? check?

A couple of tracks that come from the best Northern Soul discos? Check

Some jazzy workouts? Check

Guest vocals from Mary Margaret O Hara? - check


On constant play at my gaff? Oh yes...


Full song streams here...

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titch juicy Wrote:

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> i never got round to getting their first

> album.....i loved the you, me, dancing! track, and

> they were pretty good live on the other stage at

> glastonbury a couple of years ago....but for some

> reason wasn't taken enough with them to ge tthe

> album.


Funnily enough, neither did I. Think "You, Me, Dancing" swung it for me, or enough to take a chance on the new album.

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Well I've given the new Midlake album a couple of listens.

Theyve definitely gone further down the path of psych-folk or whatever.


I know they're foreign like, so maybe English music has not been heard down their neck of the woods, bit I can spot a rehash of Espers II remixed by Wishbone Ash a mile off!!!

Still good mind!!

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what's the iron and wine album? got all his stuff, is awesome.


rated boxer but not so much alligator. bigger sound will make them even better i think.


am about to check out mumford & sons and have just got forest fire, the low anthem & the leisure society (only heard the last one so far, which is very good).


guess it's strange i like all this stuff as spent the last 10 years listening to hip hop/soul/funk (which i still do, but think the inevitable mellowing from hitting the big 3-0 is probably kicking in).


perhaps not the right thread for this, don't know, totally different vibe - but quetzal (super chilled, understated mix of latin/african/hip hop/scratchy old vinyl), paul white & architeq (awesome 'wonky'/chopped up hip hop). different. for what it's worth.


adey (EDF newcomer)

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