@snuffbrant Brother our tastes are identical. The Church, Hoodoo Gurus, ABC, XTC, Tears for Fears. The 80’s, in my opinion was a magical time in music. There was a huge blend of all kinds of music. I think it had a lot to do with a surge of British music that influenced American taste. It seems we get a flood of great music that way. Assuming your in the states. I am really interested in collecting vinyl now. Before I really didn’t care about format but I really dig the sleeve art. Maybe I will start hunting around for vinyl
@bob, wow, Chameleons are good! My first impression it’s like early Cure with Joy Devision and a hint of Isis.
Not sure where in the states you are, BigDaddy … but vinyl is certainly making a resurgence … in cincinnati, Everybody’s Records and Shake It Records are two very good spots to thumb through vinyl stacks. Every time I drop the needle, that hush and whir and flickery static is music to my ears.
Scissor Sisters
And my Window Media player random choice is- The Invisible Gardener, Bright Eyes.
Nirvana and RATM
I don’t care what anyone says, the Red Rockers were not a one hit wonder. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVxQKvMUYb0&feature=fvwrel
Jay Reatard- 06-07 Singles Black Lips- Arabia Mountain
Jackson Browne
Razakel’s new album, “Muerta”
New album Wovenhand “The Laughing Stalk”
SuperHeavy - Miracle Worker
George Thorogood & the Destroyers – One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer
Traffic- Dear Mr. Fantasy
Led Zeppelin - Immigrant Song
Ten Years After-The Bluest Blues and Slow Blues in C…
Clutch- 50,000 unstoppable watts