Kristin Hersh - Wyatt At The Coyote Palace (2016)
I looked high and low for this (you definitely won’t find this on Amazon). I finally got a copy via The Book Depository, delivered for $11.
commentsI looked high and low for this (you definitely won’t find this on Amazon). I finally got a copy via The Book Depository, delivered for $11.
commentsUsually the Aussies really know how to fuck things up! Rugby Tests against any opposition, humility (never ’erd of it!) and coffee (I’ve never had a good one over the ditch!
commentsSwedish Death Metal you can play to your church-going 90 year old grandmother or at the very least you are comfortable knowing you don’t have to reach for the volume controls every few minutes to avoid the growly bits.
commentsFantastic DVD/CD set of Little Feat playing live at the Nederlands muziekfestival Pinkpop in Geleen. Picked up at the Red Shed for $6!
commentsLoved the Boos from their first proper record, 1992’s “Everything’s Alright Forever”. That was a rowdy, and somewhat murky affair (just post MBV’s “Loveless”) but definitely hinted of great things to come.
commentsTheme: Births, Deaths and Marriages
commentsPicked up in London for about £2 or $3.80 in NZ currency. That’s a lot of great music for less than a cup of coffee.
commentsAstounding collaboration between two greats. Profound and genre bending - personally, I don’t think it will ever be matched for it’s daring.
commentsVery rowdy and abrasive (in small measures), exquisitely delicate and engaging (in bigger measures) and left field (completely). This is 1980 folks.
commentsThis album was probably the starting point for me when music shifted from an Anglo-centric template (The Smiths, The Cure, The Bunnymen) to a much richer and wider aural palate and gave me a greater appreciation of American bands.
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