No problem from me.Rob, Spires, you guys have any issue with me starting a 'best album of 2024' thread? Nothing too clever, just a good old PM.me your top 10 albums of the year and lets see what the numbers spit out.
If there is any meed or appetite for such a thread. Wouldn't do it every year, but as it has been mentioned this has been a good year for albums, perhaps a one off.
Ok, will try it at some point.No objections from me and happy to throw in my favourites.
Ok, will try it at some point.
Just found out that the support act for Idles is a Willie J Healy. While it sounds pleasant enough at a quick spin, a bit of a mismatch of mood. I was hoping they would bagsy Snash or even Soapbox for a proper wild evening, but seems not to be.
Wow, everything I've been thinking down to the score and the feeling until the hit comes on.Ocean Rain – Echo and the Bunnymen
Halfway through this album, I was going to say that there is nothing in it for me. It’s that gloomy goth sound from the mid-80s, no real melodies and certainly nothing like an instrumental passage to appreciate. Just 80s production and weird hair. There’s a sound that those gloomy British bands had in the mid-80s that doesn’t hit me in the same way as American bands who put a bit of ooomf into their sound and make their guitars shine.
Then “The Killing Moon” came on, and I have to say that I enjoyed it. Good bit of atmosphere, an acoustic in there and a solo on the outro. This is followed by “Seven Seas”, which is a decent pop song and “My Kingdom” follows in a similar vein with a short, fiery solo seemingly out of nowhere.
I enjoyed their cover of “People Are Strange” when it appeared in The Lost Boys. At that time, I had no idea that it was a cover or who the hell The Doors were. How time changes our appreciation of things!
Nothing to write home about but a solid 6/10.
Ocean Rain – Echo and the Bunnymen
Halfway through this album, I was going to say that there is nothing in it for me. It’s that gloomy goth sound from the mid-80s, no real melodies and certainly nothing like an instrumental passage to appreciate. Just 80s production and weird hair. There’s a sound that those gloomy British bands had in the mid-80s that doesn’t hit me in the same way as American bands who put a bit of ooomf into their sound and make their guitars shine.
Then “The Killing Moon” came on, and I have to say that I enjoyed it. Good bit of atmosphere, an acoustic in there and a solo on the outro. This is followed by “Seven Seas”, which is a decent pop song and “My Kingdom” follows in a similar vein with a short, fiery solo seemingly out of nowhere.
I enjoyed their cover of “People Are Strange” when it appeared in The Lost Boys. At that time, I had no idea that it was a cover or who the hell The Doors were. How time changes our appreciation of things!
Nothing to write home about but a solid 6/10.