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Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2017 9:17 am
by el caballo loco
Once more with feeling, manshank.

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 7:40 am
by manshank
Late to this party.......no order

Bon Iver > 22,A Million
DBT > American Band
Sturgill Simpson > A Sailors Guide to Earth
Hiss Golden Messenger > Herat Like a Levee
Dawes > Were All Gonna Die
Lambchop > Flotus
Cass McCombs > Mangy Love
Bobby Weir > Blue Mountain
Steve Gunn > Eyes on the Line

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 7:37 am
by manshank
Late to this party.......no order

Bon Iver > 22,A Million
DBT > American Band
Sturgill Simpson > A Sailors Guide to Earth
Hiss Golden Messenger > Herat Like a Levee
Dawes > Were All Gonna Die
Lambchop > Flotus
Cass McCombs > Mangy Love
Bobby Weir > Blue Mountain
Steve Gunn > Eyes on the Line

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 7:36 am
by manshank
Late to this party.......no order

Bon Iver > 22,A Million
DBT > American Band
Sturgill Simpson > A Sailors Guide to Earth
Hiss Golden Messenger > Herat Like a Levee
Dawes > Were All Gonna Die
Lambchop > Flotus
Cass McCombs > Mangy Love
Bobby Weir > Blue Mountain
Steve Gunn > Eyes on the Line

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2017 2:57 pm
by mraney
el caballo loco wrote:
mraney wrote:
el caballo loco wrote:
mraney wrote:3. Brad Armstrong Empire
Nice. "Cherokee Nose Job" is one of my favorite songs from 2016.

Have you heard Teenage Hallelujah by The Dexateens? Excellent record and Brad also plays in that band.

Yes, I really like Teenage Hallelujah, but it is more of an EP and it is 7 years old, so I decided not to add it to my list.

Mike
Are you confusing Teenage Hallelujah with Sunsphere which came out a few years ago? Both contain older, unreleased material. Sunsphere has 8 songs and clocks in a 25 minutes. Teenage Hallelujah contains 14 songs and is 41

minutes long. In my book, that qualifies as a full album.

* Edited to add, maybe you are talking about this:
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The Teenage Hallelujah album I am referring to came out this year and it's this:
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Good catch! Yes, I did confuse it with Sunsphere. Teenage Hallelujah would definitely make my TOP 10.

Mike

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2017 9:38 am
by el caballo loco
mraney wrote:
el caballo loco wrote:
mraney wrote:3. Brad Armstrong Empire
Nice. "Cherokee Nose Job" is one of my favorite songs from 2016.

Have you heard Teenage Hallelujah by The Dexateens? Excellent record and Brad also plays in that band.

Yes, I really like Teenage Hallelujah, but it is more of an EP and it is 7 years old, so I decided not to add it to my list.

Mike
Are you confusing Teenage Hallelujah with Sunsphere which came out a few years ago? Both contain older, unreleased material. Sunsphere has 8 songs and clocks in a 25 minutes. Teenage Hallelujah contains 14 songs and is 41 minutes long. In my book, that qualifies as a full album.

* Edited to add, maybe you are talking about this:
Image
The Teenage Hallelujah album I am referring to came out this year and it's this:
Image

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 8:24 am
by mraney
el caballo loco wrote:
mraney wrote:3. Brad Armstrong Empire
Nice. "Cherokee Nose Job" is one of my favorite songs from 2016.

Have you heard Teenage Hallelujah by The Dexateens? Excellent record and Brad also plays in that band.

Yes, I really like Teenage Hallelujah, but it is more of an EP and it is 7 years old, so I decided not to add it to my list.

Mike

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 9:37 am
by el caballo loco
gdavis5446 wrote:
mraney wrote:1. Richmond Fontaine You Can’t Go Back . . .
2. Chris Forsyth The Rarity of Experience
3. Brad Armstrong Empire
4. Arbor Labor Union I Hear You
5. Two Cow Garage Brand New Flag
6. Heron Oblivion Heron Oblivion
7. Allah Las Calico Review
8. Drive By Truckers American Band
9. San Saba County 5th
10. Band of Horses Why Are You OK?

Next 5:

David Bowie Black Star
Natural Child Okey Dokey
Steve Gunn Eyes on the Line
Dylan LeBlanc Cautionary Tale
Split Single Metal Frames

That Steve Gunn record was not on my list but probably should have been. I really liked it and have been listening to it a lot recently.
Yeah, I gotta go back and revisit that Gunn album.

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 9:36 am
by el caballo loco
barclocksays3am wrote:3-Heron Oblivion-s/t

Like Sandy Denny era Fairport Convention.The guitar solos are insane
So far, this is my favorite post-2016, 2016 discovery. The guitars on this record are, in fact, insane.

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 7:13 am
by gdavis5446
mraney wrote:1. Richmond Fontaine You Can’t Go Back . . .
2. Chris Forsyth The Rarity of Experience
3. Brad Armstrong Empire
4. Arbor Labor Union I Hear You
5. Two Cow Garage Brand New Flag
6. Heron Oblivion Heron Oblivion
7. Allah Las Calico Review
8. Drive By Truckers American Band
9. San Saba County 5th
10. Band of Horses Why Are You OK?

Next 5:

David Bowie Black Star
Natural Child Okey Dokey
Steve Gunn Eyes on the Line
Dylan LeBlanc Cautionary Tale
Split Single Metal Frames

That Steve Gunn record was not on my list but probably should have been. I really liked it and have been listening to it a lot recently.

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 11:21 am
by thatbeat
dang, I was disappointed by the BoH album and Head and the Heart, both did not move me.

Radiohead's grew on me, but I really enjoyed the DBT American Band.

Schmilco will be something I hardly remember.

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 9:50 am
by el caballo loco
mraney wrote:3. Brad Armstrong Empire
Nice. "Cherokee Nose Job" is one of my favorite songs from 2016.

Have you heard Teenage Hallelujah by The Dexateens? Excellent record and Brad also plays in that band.

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2017 6:28 pm
by mraney
1. Richmond Fontaine You Can’t Go Back . . .
2. Chris Forsyth The Rarity of Experience
3. Brad Armstrong Empire
4. Arbor Labor Union I Hear You
5. Two Cow Garage Brand New Flag
6. Heron Oblivion Heron Oblivion
7. Allah Las Calico Review
8. Drive By Truckers American Band
9. San Saba County 5th
10. Band of Horses Why Are You OK?

Next 5:

David Bowie Black Star
Natural Child Okey Dokey
Steve Gunn Eyes on the Line
Dylan LeBlanc Cautionary Tale
Split Single Metal Frames

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2016 10:02 pm
by mcmoss99
Richmond Fontaine
"You Can't Go Back If There's Nothing to Go Back To"
Great final album from a very underrated band.

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2016 11:02 am
by bellevillemusic
2016
Using the Alphabetical Star System

5-Stars
alejandro escovedo – burn something beautiful
the cactus blossoms – you’re dreaming
drive-by truckers – american band
the jayhawks - paging mr proust
peter bruntnell - nos dos comrades
wilco – schmilco

4-Stars
the dexateens – teenage hallelujah
the I don't cares - wild stab
kyle craft - dolls of highland
look park – look park
lydia loveless – real
the nines – alejandro’s visions
richmond fontaine – you can’t go back if there’s no one to go back to
ryley walker – golden sings that have been sung

3-Stars
m.ward - more rain
scott hylbert – campfire songs & hymns
teenage fanclub – here
tim easton – american fork
willie nile - world war willie

2-Stars
hayes carl - lovers and leavers
hillbilly moon explosion – with monsters and gods
leonard cohen – you want it darker
lucinda williams - the ghosts of highway 20
nada surf - you know who you are
seratones – get gone