TV on the Radio- absolutely inescribable mix of moody electronics and
classic pop-rock.

damn- that description didn't do it justice at all.

also- the new cLOUDDEAD (although supposedly a hip-hop album) sounds more
like Mercury Rev that Public Enemy


On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Sean Creen wrote:

> I was a little disappointed by the Franz Ferdinand album, but maybe I need
> to give it a few more listens.
>
> Other non-electronic bands/acts I've been listening to a lot recently:
>
> Black Keys, Fiery Furnaces, The Coral, Devendra Barnhart, British Sea Power.
>
> There have been a surprising number of good rock/indie/whatever/albums over
> the last year or so. The Black Keys "Thickfreakness" was probably the best
> rock album of last year.
>
> As for Flaming Lips, it should be easy enough to pick up "Yoshimi.." on
> vinyl, although anything older might be tricky.
>
> Cheers,
> Sean.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: Re: AW: (313) bands (indie rock)
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>
>
> Hey, thanks alot Carlos.
>
> >. new franz ferdinand lp is very good
>
> oh yeah, forgot to say, bought the 7" single, not got the LP yet.
>
> >3. Also recommended: new f.s.k (german "art-folk-rock" combo, existing
> >for more than 20 years...) meets anthony "shake" shakir - "first take,
> >then shake", due to be released on german label disko b.
>
> that sounds very interesting, cheers. will look out for Naked Lunch too.
>
> ta!
>
> alex
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