What have you been listening to lately?

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Me.....in no particular order (maximum of 12 );

1) Dinosaur Pileup -" Celebrity Mansions"
2) Bury Tomorrow -"Cannibal"
3) Sepultura -"Chaos A.D "
4) Lamb of God- "Lamb Of God"
5) Decapitated -"Blood Mantra "
7) Florence Black -"Florence Black"
8) Metallica -" And Justice For All"
9) Deftones- "B Sides & Rarities"
10) Bad Brains- "Build A Nation"
11) Skindred- " Volume"
12) Whitechapel- " The Somatic Defilement."

YABA .....COYY !!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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I've been listening to the voices in my head and several posters on here are in imminent danger.

With reference to 'And Justice for All' cited above, perhaps I'm at the 'Frayed ends of sanity' - good track.
 
Mrs M and I have been having a bit of a Ska and 2 Tone thing recently, and going back to artists such as Dandy Livingstone who inspired it all.

Modern stuff: October Drift, The Reytons, The Clause, The Blue Stones, The K's.
 
first new release Ive listened to more than once in a while ...released feb 5 ( written in1967, recorded in 2007) is this epic length ( 5 min plus) gem..... ( its a 45 /single release- listen for free here )

Must admit I'd not heard of Dean Parrish, but loved that track so Googled him. Session musician with some pretty impressive acts!
 
New(ish): Idles Ultra Mono, Young Knives Barbarians, I Dream Of Wires (modular synth stuff), Sleaford Mods Spare Ribs.

Older: Cramps, original Glastonbury Fayre soundtrack (just got it on CD only having had in on vinyl for decades), Canterbury/Soft Machine family, TMBG
 
Joe Bonamassa and his latest album Royal T recorded at Abbey road studios. Always have time for my all time favourite album Bob Marley’s Exodus Chuck in the crusaders, Fatback Band Robert Johnson, Sleepy John Estes, Heritage Blues Orchestra oh and Ennio Morricone a wide selection but well worth the listen.
 
I just pressed “Random” on my music player and the first twelve tracks it played were
  • Watching the Detectives – Elvis Costello
  • With or Without You – Jonathan Jeremiah
  • Ball Park Incident – Roy Wood’s Wizzard
  • Free Nelson Mandela – The Specials
  • 1984 – David Bowie
  • Sonic Boom Boy – Westworld
  • 007 (Shanty Town) – Desmond Dekker
  • Stomp! - The Brothers Johnson
  • Revolution – The Beatles
  • Copperhead Road – Steve Earle
  • Gay Bar – Electric Six
  • City of New Orleans – Arlo Guthrie
 
I just pressed “Random” on my music player and the first twelve tracks it played were
  • Watching the Detectives – Elvis Costello
  • With or Without You – Jonathan Jeremiah
  • Ball Park Incident – Roy Wood’s Wizzard
  • Free Nelson Mandela – The Specials
  • 1984 – David Bowie
  • Sonic Boom Boy – Westworld
  • 007 (Shanty Town) – Desmond Dekker
  • Stomp! - The Brothers Johnson
  • Revolution – The Beatles
  • Copperhead Road – Steve Earle
  • Gay Bar – Electric Six
  • City of New Orleans – Arlo Guthrie
I had a blast of 'Free Nelson Mandela' as well this morning from my random playlist.
 
Bit of late 90s (golden era) trance when out running and also downloaded some classic Essential Mix sessions from Radio 1 (Portishead, Soulwax, Nightmares on Wax).
Also Silversun Pickups, which I can't believe I haven't heard before. And someone put me on to a band called Mannequin Pussy, who are also worth a listen.
Germany-wise, Grundhass is folk punk and I first saw him in support at a tiny venue in Berlin. He plays (or used to) about 200 to 300 gigs a year, like Sheeran used to do before he got big. He's now released his first album and first record management deal, so I hope the hard work is paying off. Nice fella as well.
 
A few weeks ago I had a King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard listening marathon where I listened to all of their albums in chronogical order. (over the course of a fortnight).
and have been doing some of the Tim's Twitter Listening Parties too, so Arlo Parks, Goat Girl recently.
 
Must admit I'd not heard of Dean Parrish, but loved that track so Googled him. Session musician with some pretty impressive acts!
Also an actor ....was in the Sopranos, among other things ....in his own right , as Dean Parrish (real name Philip Anastasi) he did I'm on my way , Tell her, Determination, Skate, Bricks,broken bottles and sticks ....all to lesser or greater degrees popular tunes on the northern soul scene ....I'm on my Way being traditionally the last record played at every (bar one) of the legendary Wigan Casino allnighters 1973-1981
 
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Also an actor ....was in the Sopranos among other things ....in his own right , as Dean Parrish (real name Philip Anastasi) he did Im on my way , tell him, skate, broken bottles and sticks ....all to lesser or greater degrees populat tunes on the northern soul scene ....Im on my Way being traditionally the last record played at every (bar one) of the legendary Wigan Casino allnighters 1973-1981
He wasn’t the only singer to appear in the sopranos. Steven Van Zandt of the E street band
 
That is bloody good.
I think so too.....fits in with what I play 'out' (occasional live streams during lockdown....in my DJ playbox for when restrictions are lifted & I can get back to playing live in clubs n venues)
 
New(ish): Idles Ultra Mono, Young Knives Barbarians, I Dream Of Wires (modular synth stuff), Sleaford Mods Spare Ribs.

Older: Cramps, original Glastonbury Fayre soundtrack (just got it on CD only having had in on vinyl for decades), Canterbury/Soft Machine family, TMBG
FREEDOM with a big F !!!!! Young Knives are an Excellent band and barbarians is an excellent album...
 
In the last year I have been listening to a lot of the following Idles, Young Knives, Ride, Bill Withers, JJ Cale ( and with Clapton)
I cant get this song out of my head and its not something I'd usually like but Janelle Monae is incredible.
 
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