As noted
in a previous post, I managed to get to the end of 2008 without any albums released that year troubling my ears. Thanks to a little application on my part I'm pleased to report that almost halfway through 2009 there are already a handful of albums that are making my daily commute more bearable.
As well as the latest releases from the
New York Dolls and the
Manic Street Preachers, Iggy Pop's french-jazz
Preliminaires
, the new Eels album,
Hombre Lobo
, and Jarvis Cocker's
Further Complications
have all succeeded where every album released in 2008 failed.
At this rate I'm on course for a year-end top 10.
2 comments:
I'm waiting patiently for my copy of the new Eels record to come in the mail. Those guys are always interesting. I've put the new Iggy on my list as well. I apparently have to wait for a Stateside release of the new Preachers.
I've always had mixed feelings about Cocker. What's it like?
I was a bit late getting to the Eels party - good thing is that I have a fair few albums to plough through!
Jarvis will always be a legend for his on-stage usurping of Michael Jackson at the Brits. This album was produced by Steve Albini and so has more of an edge than the last solo effort. I liked it more on 1st listen; thereafter the plays on words just got a little annoying!
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