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Re: The good albums of 2005
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Re: The good albums of 2005
Beck - Guero
Sufjan Stevens - C'mon feel the Illinoise Shortwave Set - The Debt Collection Vitalic - OK Cowboy MIA - Arular Fourtet - Everything Ecstatic Caribou - Milk of Human Kindness St Etienne - Tales from Turpike House Handsomeboy Technique - Adelie Land Royksopp - The Understanding Shortwave Set, Handsomeboy and Sufjan my most listened to of the year. Honourable mentions to Kaiser Chiefs (...Riot still rules) and Clor (Love and Pain is teh awesom) and boo hiss to the dismal Magic Numbers (Matt, I'm ashamed to know you). Simon
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Common - Be A great laid-back, soulful hip-hop record, just long enough to have some variety without getting tired. "The Corner" is an instant classic.
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Re: The good albums of 2005
hands down - M83's latest (even the over-dramaish will grow on you).
Am I too old to be a groupie??? WTF I'm working this shit like a 15 year old with spiked, bleached hair when it comes round town. And is it too soon to consider this guy the Prince of the new MM??? ********** And Skinny Puppy's last is just as good in all it's bitter gloriousness. Last edited by jOHN rODRIGUEZ; 09-06-2005 at 08:20 PM. |
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