Top albums of 2015
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NEW ORDER - Music Complete
THE PRODIGY - The Day Is My Enemy
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Killing Joke - Pylon.
Nothing else comes remotely close.
Nothing else comes remotely close.
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I would agree but that would be foolish. Hardly listened to any completely new stuff and don't go out of my way to check out new bands.gizzard wrote:Killing Joke - Pylon.
Nothing else comes remotely close.
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Deffo New Order, return to form, also loved Editors In DreamBurn e 77 wrote:NEW ORDER - Music Complete
THE PRODIGY - The Day Is My Enemy
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Likewise . I only got Chelsea and KJ , new bands don't interest me - they're as relevant to us as punk was to our parents . I guess good music is good music , but I know what I like and new stuff doesn't enamour me - they say nothing these days , the worry is you have a generation bought up on Olly Murs and Cheryl Cole - not exactly mentally taxing .ThruBeingCool wrote:I would agree but that would be foolish. Hardly listened to any completely new stuff and don't go out of my way to check out new bands.gizzard wrote:Killing Joke - Pylon.
Nothing else comes remotely close.
Anyway - maybe 2016 I might even manage 3 albums if I'm lucky - I'm guessing one won't be a Stranglers one . Mind you about time another greatest hits emerged
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It's disappointing that some of you don't check out any new music - over the last few years alternative/guitar music has come back again in a big way and whilst there IS a lot of dross there's some real gems out there. I spent the bulk of the 90s just listening to old punk bands as there was nothing else happening but over the last 10 years or so this has changed and kids are picking up guitars again.
Just off the top of my head Sauna Youth, Savages, Wolf Alice, PINS, and many more. Commercially on the face of it chart music does suck ass but there's a whole live scene going on that's exciting and producing some quality bands that are worth checking out.
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Just off the top of my head Sauna Youth, Savages, Wolf Alice, PINS, and many more. Commercially on the face of it chart music does suck ass but there's a whole live scene going on that's exciting and producing some quality bands that are worth checking out.
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I still buy loads of music, most of which is old stuff. Albums and bands that I didn't pay too much attention to first time round. Or simply filling in the gaps in my collection.
This is what I got for Xmas (as an example)
Penetration - Resolution
The Ruts - Virgin years box set
The Skids - Virgin years box set
Toy Dolls - We're Mad - The Anthology
Hugh Cornwell - The Fall And Rise Of
XTC - Drums & Wires (with blu Ray )
DEVO - Social Fools compilation
Morrisey - Best Of
Squeeze - East Side Story
Stranglers - Ruby Tour DVD
Ain't got time for new bands when there is so much old school stuff to discover. That's not knocking new bands btw, I'm sure there are a lot of great ones out there but you can't listen to everything can you?
This is what I got for Xmas (as an example)
Penetration - Resolution
The Ruts - Virgin years box set
The Skids - Virgin years box set
Toy Dolls - We're Mad - The Anthology
Hugh Cornwell - The Fall And Rise Of
XTC - Drums & Wires (with blu Ray )
DEVO - Social Fools compilation
Morrisey - Best Of
Squeeze - East Side Story
Stranglers - Ruby Tour DVD
Ain't got time for new bands when there is so much old school stuff to discover. That's not knocking new bands btw, I'm sure there are a lot of great ones out there but you can't listen to everything can you?
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Rather enjoyed jumping on the Rezillos bandwagon in 2015. Zero is excellent.
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Agreed absolutely brilliant album can't stop playing it.gizzard wrote:Killing Joke - Pylon.
Nothing else comes remotely close.
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Pylon gets a big thumbs up from me
Agree on New Order as well. Excellent album
Others worth a mention
Gaz Coombes - Matador
Albert Hammond Jr - Momentary Masters
Public Service Broadcasting - Race For Space
The Arcs - Yours Dreamily
Blur- Magic Whip
Slaves - Are You Satisfied
Drenge - Undertow
Johnny Marr - Adrenalin Baby - A live album
Royal Blood - Royal Blood
Richard Hawley - Hollow Meadows
Turbowold - Two Hands
Some old, some new but all been good for me
Agree on New Order as well. Excellent album
Others worth a mention
Gaz Coombes - Matador
Albert Hammond Jr - Momentary Masters
Public Service Broadcasting - Race For Space
The Arcs - Yours Dreamily
Blur- Magic Whip
Slaves - Are You Satisfied
Drenge - Undertow
Johnny Marr - Adrenalin Baby - A live album
Royal Blood - Royal Blood
Richard Hawley - Hollow Meadows
Turbowold - Two Hands
Some old, some new but all been good for me
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Another one for Pylon, album of the year for me.
Took a little while to like the new PIL album, but have grown to really like it now. Also, like the new Membranes album too.
As for new stuff.
A band from Toronto called Metz released their second album this year, titled Metz II 10 tracks stuffed into about 30 minutes of noise.
Also, a band called Cheatahs had a new album out called Mythologies, with a vague nod to My Bloody Valentine.
Bit surprised about the love for the New Order album, other than the track that Iggy Pop sings, found the rest of it to be pretty ordinary.
Took a little while to like the new PIL album, but have grown to really like it now. Also, like the new Membranes album too.
As for new stuff.
A band from Toronto called Metz released their second album this year, titled Metz II 10 tracks stuffed into about 30 minutes of noise.
Also, a band called Cheatahs had a new album out called Mythologies, with a vague nod to My Bloody Valentine.
Bit surprised about the love for the New Order album, other than the track that Iggy Pop sings, found the rest of it to be pretty ordinary.
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Re: Top albums of 2015
Resolution – Penetration
One Law (Advance Copy – officially released January 2016) – The Members
Live On Stage (actually released October 2014 but near enough) – Ruts DC
Not Your Typical Victorians – The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing
Pylon – Killing Joke
I Delete (November 2014) – TV Smith
Another Kind Of Blues (Vinyl re-release) – UK Subs
Zero – The Rezillos
Dark Matter Dark Energy – Membranes
The Clone Theory - Mad Professor meets Prince Fatty
The Race For Space – Public Service Broadcasting
Do The Clam (Live 1986) – The Cramps
Pauline Murray And The Invisible Girls (Vinyl re-release October 2014) - Pauline Murray And The Invisible Girls
Drones – Muse
Saturday Night And Sunday Morning - Chelsea
Bad Magic - Motorhead
Ultimo Hombre – Pil Y Los Violadores De La Rey
Access All Areas: London Town & Country Club 1992 – Buzzcocks
20th Century: The Noise – John Foxx
Saturns Pattern – Paul Weller
One Law (Advance Copy – officially released January 2016) – The Members
Live On Stage (actually released October 2014 but near enough) – Ruts DC
Not Your Typical Victorians – The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing
Pylon – Killing Joke
I Delete (November 2014) – TV Smith
Another Kind Of Blues (Vinyl re-release) – UK Subs
Zero – The Rezillos
Dark Matter Dark Energy – Membranes
The Clone Theory - Mad Professor meets Prince Fatty
The Race For Space – Public Service Broadcasting
Do The Clam (Live 1986) – The Cramps
Pauline Murray And The Invisible Girls (Vinyl re-release October 2014) - Pauline Murray And The Invisible Girls
Drones – Muse
Saturday Night And Sunday Morning - Chelsea
Bad Magic - Motorhead
Ultimo Hombre – Pil Y Los Violadores De La Rey
Access All Areas: London Town & Country Club 1992 – Buzzcocks
20th Century: The Noise – John Foxx
Saturns Pattern – Paul Weller
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