Gladsome, Humour and Blue - Martin Stephenson. Saw him the other night so started listening to it again. Cracking live act.
Blaster. Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts. Hopefully he's got his **** together at last, the album's pretty good, If you like Velvet Revolver or STP you'll probably love it. Nice covers of Jean Genie and 20th Century Boy.
Saw Buzzcocks at Sunderland Uni on Saturday. Not overly impressed, the sound was muffled to say the least.
Absolutely, there are some cracking songs on there. I saw the Damned six weeks ago at the same venue and they were sensational. I don't know what went wrong with Buzzcocks, the sound mix just wasn't right. You couldn't even make out what they were singing (or saying), my mate walked out half way through. Mega disappointed. Still, there were plenty of people who enjoyed it.
This Will Destroy You - This Will Destroy You Russian Circles - Memorial And **** loads more post rock bands
Muse: Drones A return to form I think, I thought Muse were going backawards with the last 2 albums but this is what I like. Bold, brash and highly technical musicianship. A touch of Queen again. but their sound is generally hard to categorise This is cracking.
please log in to view this image [/IMG] please log in to view this image I have been listening to Cliff Richard's Rock and Roll Juvenile it really is jam packed with hits. I have also been listening to his brother Keef who is also jam packed full of hits.
I've got to say I've never heard of glowsun before but really liking that album on 1st listen. A bit mellower than most stoner rock I listen to but good.
Been listening to Blues Funeral by Mark Lanegan this last week, never heard of it before (mainly heard his stuff with Isobel Campbell and the Gutter Twins) but it's really good. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTtirjSrAb8PwHJsJ0nrX32D4BOFADwCf
Never heard of them myself until a couple of weeks ago, I also have their new album on my iPod, it's great. Here's a taste.
Have been listening to the new New Order album today. Bits of it are excellent best album from them for a long time. Get it up ye Hooky
Playing at a Venue near you on the 35th Anniversary of it release Sound Affects Hastings/Foxton keeping the Music Alive