Danny Boy
Rock n' Roll Doggie FOB
So Thr!!!er is interesting. Cookie Monster seems to be one of the vocalists.
It actually is pretty good, though
I've never listened to anything by chk chk chk, I keep meaning to, because I think the source of their name is pretty fantastic, but bands like that usually don't pan out for me. (bands that I like the name of without having heard any of their music)
Anyone familiar with House of Love, I would highly suggest listening to their new album. Seriously, it sounds like pretty much everything else they've ever released, which is a good thing.
Anyone unfamiliar with House of Love, please go listen to their two self-titled albums, posthaste, kthx.
Thr!!!er
chk chk chk
Slyd
Ooh, groovy bassline in Slyd. It's some pretty decent dance pop. I can pretty much guarantee you won't hate it. Reminds me of Hot Chip in many ways.
I have a "best of" of theirs, which looks like has been been discontinued now:
Amazon.com: Best of: House of Love: Music
I actually got into them because The Shins covered "Destroy The Heart" live quite often during the Chutes Too Narrow era. And we've circled back to Garden State related discussion!
Mark Kozelek is just the greatest thing.
Perils From The Sea? I'm about halfway through and I am inclined to agree.
And I still haven't heard anything by Red House Painters.
Sounds like we have the next thread title.
I'm not even sure that Laz owns pants.
Listening to Roller coaster now.
All this Boards of Canada hubbub has inspired me to take a listen to their discography. Where the hell have I been? This shit is so far up my alley.
Are you a big reddit user as well?
Oh yes. I never post anything, but I'm there all the time.
Probably my third most visited site of the last few years, behind this place and ESPN.
I understand why people don't really gravitate towards it having heard their more recent albums, but I still feel like M83's Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts is my favorite electronic album from that era.