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They supported Linkin Park?? eww didnt know that. As for new stuff they had a new album out last year, Puzzle, a lot more accessible, if a little bit too mianstreamy for my taste. worth a listen though.Worthy4England wrote:Supported Linkin Park - hope they've come up with some new stuff......Prufrock wrote:biffy clyro-infinity land. great album
have finished with that now though, on to some old school, pre-emo, Alkaline Trio
In a world that has decided
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Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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Supported Linkin Park at MEN in February (or thereabouts) - didn't play anything that led me to believe that I should be heading to HMV the next dayPrufrock wrote:They supported Linkin Park?? eww didnt know that. As for new stuff they had a new album out last year, Puzzle, a lot more accessible, if a little bit too mianstreamy for my taste. worth a listen though.Worthy4England wrote:Supported Linkin Park - hope they've come up with some new stuff......Prufrock wrote:biffy clyro-infinity land. great album
have finished with that now though, on to some old school, pre-emo, Alkaline Trio
Fair enough, that will have been the new album then. is ok, good listen if you are already a fan but can see how it might not pick you up slap you in the face and scream 'buy me'. if you were interested infinity land would be a much better bet to have a listen to.Worthy4England wrote:Supported Linkin Park at MEN in February (or thereabouts) - didn't play anything that led me to believe that I should be heading to HMV the next dayPrufrock wrote:They supported Linkin Park?? eww didnt know that. As for new stuff they had a new album out last year, Puzzle, a lot more accessible, if a little bit too mianstreamy for my taste. worth a listen though.Worthy4England wrote:Supported Linkin Park - hope they've come up with some new stuff......Prufrock wrote:biffy clyro-infinity land. great album
have finished with that now though, on to some old school, pre-emo, Alkaline Trio
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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Gave this s whirl - very soothing "One Audi" sounds a bit makey-uppy though....boltonboris wrote:Back on Ludovico Einaudi today.
For those not familiar
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Sun Kil Moon - April
Born Ruffians - Red, White and Blue
No Age - Nouns
M83 - saturdays = youth
...are the albums I've been listening to this week
Born Ruffians - Red, White and Blue
No Age - Nouns
M83 - saturdays = youth
...are the albums I've been listening to this week
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Don't worry, I won't be breaking my neck Dujon. If it turns up somewhere, fine. If not, fine again. If she needs to hear it I'll play it on youtube.Dujon wrote:Over here, TANGO, we call it mould.TANGODANCER wrote: . . . Turns out it was Blancmange "Living on the ceiling".
Anyhow, you're going to find the record? Jumble Sale alert: TANGO's coming, time to up your prices.
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Renan Luce - Repenti, bought for me recently by my ex, who is living in Paris at the moment.
He won the best newcomer and best album awards at the French 'Brits' recently...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cngJbxOIuVs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWooP8cFSA4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZ7nhPmw_0E
He won the best newcomer and best album awards at the French 'Brits' recently...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cngJbxOIuVs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWooP8cFSA4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZ7nhPmw_0E
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