Neil & Liam Finn - Lightsleeper (2019)
I just couldn’t resist buying this big slab of reduced-price, double vinyl, completely unheard on one of my now rather rare excursions into the big red shed.
commentsI just couldn’t resist buying this big slab of reduced-price, double vinyl, completely unheard on one of my now rather rare excursions into the big red shed.
commentsThe themes were: Influenced: One song representative of the music your parents played. , Influenced: One song representative of the music your parents played. , Influence: One track that you would consider to be one of the most important songs you would want your children to listen to., Influenza: Go Sick! Infect us with something new and affecting.
commentsI attempted to listen to this on headphones the other night but only managed a few tracks before narcolepsy took hold.
commentsThere’s been a few miracle comebacks lately, notably this morning’s incredible thrashing of Barcelona 4-0 by Liverpool FC to book their place in the Champion’s League final.
commentsI’ll wager a bet. You find a more riff-tastic record than this anytime soon and I’ll eat all of my neighbours Rhododendrons.
commentsI was completely stopped in my tracks early one morning last week by a wonderful bit of British Folk Rock playing on the radio.
commentsThere’s really no shame these days in admitting you once enjoyed (and still do) the sonic aesthetic of the less than revered artists of yesteryear.
commentsI’ve just finished watching the 80 minute Game Of Thrones battle scene (Episode 3 Series 8). I’m not an obsessive GOT fan but it is brilliant television all the same.
commentsI’ve made a pact with myself to listen to a brand new new release or brand new old album (or whatever you call a collection of songs by a single artist or curator these days?
commentsThis, PiL’s 2nd outing, is equal parts atrocious and astounding. It’s also possibly one of the most challenging and divisive records in my entire collection.
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