New Music

Home Forums General New Music

Viewing 15 posts - 136 through 150 (of 299 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #34852
    Kid A
    Participant

      And check out the new Godspeed You! Black Emperor

      #34853

      Me diggin' the Empty Palace album, thanks a lot.

      For noise lovers, new name your price session album from Des Yeux :

      https://desyeux.bandcamp.com/album/relief

      Very good new (and last…) album from Tomaga :

      https://tomaga.bandcamp.com/album/intimate-immensity

      Big Brave has a new album out as well :

      https://bigbravesl.bandcamp.com/album/vital

      The new DJINN is way more accessible than the previous one IMO :

      https://djinnsweden.bandcamp.com/album/transmission

      new Mythic Sunship is unsurprisingly very good :

      https://mythicsunship.bandcamp.com/album/wildfire

      For '60s high quality pop Frisco influenced, the new Cool Ghouls is very good :

      https://coolghouls420.bandcamp.com/album/at-georges-zoo

      New Iceage album is also pretty decent, although less than the glorious "Beyondless":

      https://iceage.bandcamp.com/album/seek-shelter

      #34854
      suntripper
      Participant

        Not new! I hope it's OK to throw in the occasional, unearthed, old treasure, in the hope that it clicks for someone else too. I'm just 51 years late to this particular party! Something tells me it's the sort of thing Bent and Snah might have tracked down for their collections. Apologies if this is not new to you.

        T2 – It'll All Work Out In Boomland (1970)

        (hold on for No More White Horses!)

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1cKMIfcumg

        #34855
        Kid A
        Participant

          Instrumental Space/Kraut Rock from Kiel, Germany: Kombynat Robotron. Their latest release -270 C is awesome. And they feature very nice coverartwork.

          https://kombynatrobotron.bandcamp.com/

          #34856
          punknotyet
          Participant

            Another great debut album from Ukrainian prog/stoner band Dreadnought in the Pond – what a prolific year so far :)!

            Dreadnought in the Pond – 2021 – 0=1

            a2296353079_2.jpg

            https://the-dreadnought.bandcamp.com/album/0-1

            #34857
            marc
            Participant

              Just had a new gem from Stickman in the mail:

              Delving – Hirschbrunnen

              ELDER Frontman Nick di Salvo's solo project….highly recommended! a really craftfully composed instrumental psych/rock/howeveryounameit-album. Certainly some traces of Motorpsycho and Jaga Jazzist (minus the horns). Also, really nice artwork!

              https://delving-music.bandcamp.com/album/hirschbrunnen

              #34858
              schnu underberg
              Participant

                yes marc,

                i just wanted to post this record here

                the DELVING – Hirschbrunnen is the best record i heard in the last 3 years (exept MP)

                melodic pych – kraut with a littly monotony what i really not boring.

                great structure of sound, like a Hitchkockfilm with ecalation at the end.

                absolutely great album!!!!

                #34859
                punknotyet
                Participant

                  +1 to delving

                  Another 2 recently released albums, that some of you might like:

                  Jack O' the Clock – Leaving California

                  a0120687724_2.jpg

                  https://cuneiformrecords.bandcamp.com/album/leaving-california

                  Quote:
                  Jack O’ The Clock’s Leaving California is a highly-detailed musical adventure that reveals new layers with repeated listens, from the opening strums of “Jubilation,” which introduces the record with whimsical folksy fanfare, to the angular harmonized violin lead on the closing track, “Narrow Gate.” Throughout, the songs of bandleader Damon Waitkus recall artists such as David Sylvian, Fairport Convention, and Elliott Smith, while creative musical arrangements showcase the band’s high-level compositional and instrumental chops. Upon first listen, Leaving California offers plenty of hooks, but this is music that truly reveals its depth upon the scrutiny of repeated spins.

                  The band have referred to themselves as 'majestic junk folk' and that's a pretty funny but not inaccurate description for a band who blend folk music and experimental music together in a unique way.

                  “It’s like hearing some of my favourite 'Old Timey' fiddle and guitar records…updated with compositional ideas worthy of a Stockhausen or a Boulez.” – The Sound Projector

                  ***

                  Giant Sky – S/T

                  a0592472219_2.jpg

                  https://giantskyband.bandcamp.com/album/giant-sky

                  Quote:
                  “If Nick Drake and Tame Impala, produced by Brian Eno, co-wrote the new Blade Runner soundtrack, Giant Sky would be it”

                  #34860
                  the conscience
                  Participant

                    Thanx a lot punknotyet. Giant Sky is very nice. I already hear it the 2nd time.Singer 2nd Song is from Soup if I hear right

                    #34861
                    punknotyet
                    Participant

                      the conscience, glad you liked it. Yes, according to discogs (https://www.discogs.com/Giant-Sky-Giant-Sky/release/19018615): "Giant Sky is the solo project of Erlend Viken from Norwegian prog-/post-rockers Soup."

                      Also from the latest post in Giant Sky's bandcamp community:

                      "…I know many of you came via my other band Soup, and though I am the composer for both projects, I hope u find something new in this release. big hugs, Erlend".

                      So there is definitely a connection between these 2 bands :).

                      #34862
                      the conscience
                      Participant

                        It really does not sound like a solo project. Thanx for Info

                        #34863
                        ThorEgil
                        Participant

                          Soup started out as a solo project, so Giant Sky is kind of back to the beginning.

                          Soup's second album Children of E.L.B. was produced by Snah btw.

                          #34864
                          the conscience
                          Participant

                            @ Thor Egil, Yes. I have this album and the following. Like it. Great live band too. Seen them with Coogans Bluff and Spidergawd in Munich. 2014 I guess. What a line up

                            #34865

                            That Giant Sky stuff is indeed very cool, thanks for posting

                            #34866
                            Tomcat
                            Participant

                              Just Opened my latest Stickman order today and can confirm the praising of DELVING – "Hirschbrunnen": the instrumenal space out-parts of Elder extracted with multicoulored shades from Kraut to Jazz to universe: worth the purchase and vinyl is going fast as I heard … some familiar mp-vibes on there as well ;)

                              Next album is the new KING BUFFALO: fat, fett, phat. I think they never sounded THAT sharp!

                              https://kingbuffalo.bandcamp.com/album/the-burden-of-restlessness

                              (PAPIR's "Jams" are still sealed but may be already suggested to any krat-rocker on here ;-)

                            Viewing 15 posts - 136 through 150 (of 299 total)
                            • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.

                            …hanging on to the trip you're on since 1994