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Ledgin72

Location: Chicagoland
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  • Posted: 11/07/2019 14:28
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Took babybluesedan’s suggestion to listen to Kurt Vile’s Wakin on a Pretty Daze. Reminded me of Wilco out of the gate. Overall a pretty good listen. Really liked the lyrics and the trippy country sound. 7/10
toxicteaaa
  • #12
  • Posted: 11/10/2019 04:36
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Songs For Clementine by The Paperviews
RoundTheBend
I miss the comfort in being sad

Location: Ground Control
United States
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  • Posted: 11/10/2019 19:39
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I felt like I was in the same boat when I joined the site in 2011 and basically still feel like a n00b.

I think the only thing I've really done to combat this was to spend much of 2018 listening/reviewing about 200 albums of 2017 to find out 79 I liked. Sometimes the 2010s feels like the era of thank god we no longer have record execs shoving things down our throats anymore, but now we get to basically do their job and sift through 800,000 pounds of gorilla shit to find the banana.

Either that or go listen to the radio.

Top 79 Music Albums of 2017 by RoundTheBend
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  • Posted: 11/12/2019 02:49
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RoundTheBend wrote:
I felt like I was in the same boat when I joined the site in 2011 and basically still feel like a n00b.

I think the only thing I've really done to combat this was to spend much of 2018 listening/reviewing about 200 albums of 2017 to find out 79 I liked. Sometimes the 2010s feels like the era of thank god we no longer have record execs shoving things down our throats anymore, but now we get to basically do their job and sift through 800,000 pounds of gorilla shit to find the banana.

Either that or go listen to the radio.

Top 79 Music Albums of 2017 by RoundTheBend

How does it feel to play catch-up, because I think thats what a lot of people behind the curve feel like discovering things and consuming things is.
RoundTheBend
I miss the comfort in being sad

Location: Ground Control
United States
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  • Posted: 11/12/2019 03:11
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Gowi wrote:
RoundTheBend wrote:
I felt like I was in the same boat when I joined the site in 2011 and basically still feel like a n00b.

I think the only thing I've really done to combat this was to spend much of 2018 listening/reviewing about 200 albums of 2017 to find out 79 I liked. Sometimes the 2010s feels like the era of thank god we no longer have record execs shoving things down our throats anymore, but now we get to basically do their job and sift through 800,000 pounds of gorilla shit to find the banana.

Either that or go listen to the radio.

Top 79 Music Albums of 2017 by RoundTheBend

How does it feel to play catch-up, because I think thats what a lot of people behind the curve feel like discovering things and consuming things is.


I'm not sure if there's a question there or a statement...
Ledgin72

Location: Chicagoland
United States
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  • Posted: 11/22/2019 22:41
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just gave babybluesedan's other pick Painted Shut by Hop Along a listen. Pretty good. Nothing earth shattering, or particularly original. Probably won't dig deeper into their work. 6/10
Thad

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  • Posted: 11/23/2019 23:39
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MetaL MetaL by Metá Metá
Thad

United States
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  • Posted: 11/23/2019 23:43
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무너지기 [Crumbling] by 공중도둑 [Mid-Air Thief]
NowhereMan
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Age: 31

Location: Nowhereland
United Kingdom
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  • Posted: 11/25/2019 13:35
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A Deeper Understanding by The War On Drugs


Moon Tides by Pure Bathing Culture
kynes

Age: 28

Location: Chapel Hill, NC
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  • Posted: 11/25/2019 15:57
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You enjoy CSH? That's genuinely kinda surprising given basically all of Will's music is thematically centered around young-adulthood. That gives me hope that I'll still relate to some of my favorite records nowadays when I get old, lol.

Here's some great 2019 listening that any CSH fan can get behind:

Jangle pop out of the midwest. Very warm and lovable.


Remembering The Rockets by Strange Ranger

Somewhat strange, very emotive alt-country/jangle/midwest-emoish indie rock. Reflective lyricism.


Four Of Arrows by Great Grandpa
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