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4 hours ago, theboyangel said:

Right here we go! Apologies in advance for being so big (insert KW gif)

In alphabetical order this is what I've really loved this year (but will highlight my top ten choices)

A.Savage - Several Songs About Fire

Bar Italia - Tracey Denim

Baxter Dury - I Thought I Was Better Than You

BC Camplight - The Last Rotation Of Earth

Brad - In The Moment That You Were Born

The Chemical Brothers - For That Beautiful Feeling

Civic - Taken By Force

The Coral - Sea Of Mirrors

CVC - Get Real

Das Koolies - DK.01

The Dream Machine - Thank God! It's The Dream Machine

Frankie & The Witch Fingers - Data Doom

Gaadge - Somewhere Down Below

Geese - 3D Country

The Goa Express - The Goa Express

Goat - Medicine

Golden Hours - Golden Hours

Jadu Heart - Derealised

John - A Life Diagramatic

John J.Presley - Chaos & Calypso

Katy J Pearson - Songs From The Wicker Man

King Tuff - Smalltown Stardust

Kurt Vile - Back To Moon Beach

The Murlocs - Calm Ya Farm

Mystic 100s - On A Micro Diet

Osees - Intercepted Message

Psychedelic Porn Crumpets - Fronzoli

Purling Hiss - Drag On Girard

Quasi - Breaking The Balls Of History

Shame - Food For Worms

Timber Timbre - Lovage

Water From Your Eyes - Everyone's Crushed

The Wytches - Our Guest Can't Be Named

 

There's also been some terrific EP/Single releases from new and up and coming bands too.

Big Special - all three singles, Shithouse, This Here Ain't Water and Desperate Breakfast (one of my tips for 2024!)

Cooper T - Sapiens EP

Cowboyy - Epic The Movie EP

Deadletter - Heat! EP

Geese - 4D Country EP

Opus Kink  - My Eyes, Brother EP

Youth Sector - Quarrels EP

 

Already looking forward to these albums due for release in the New Year

Sprints - Letter To Self (05/01/2024)

The Folly Group - Down There (12/01/2024)

Bill Ryder-Jones - Iechyd Da (12/01/2024)

Gruff Rhys - Sadness Sets Me Free (26/01/2024)

Royel Otis -  Pratts & Pains (09/02/2024)

Idles - Tangk (16/02/2024)

Granddaddy - Blue Wav (16/02/2024)

Yard Act - Where's My Utopia (01/03/2024)

I’d never heard of CVC before this year, bought the album, now I see they have a gig at the TramShed and its sold out.

I also think I’ve got to circle back around and get that Baxter Dury.

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In a sort of semblance of an approximate order, but it does tend to change as I play an album and remember it was good! So the order becomes somewhat reliant on when I bought it, and when I last played it.

AhGeBee - Chin Up Chief - Cardiff based clever sod with an excellent Americana / folksy / country laid back vibe

The Bug Club - Rare Birds - Caldicot’s finest jangly angular wordy witty pop stars

The Gentle Good - Galargan - Cardiff welsh language guitar folk to relax to

Part Time Signals - Another Day In Paradise - Cardiff band knocking out impromptu gigs for a fiver and albums of BRE material for £14.99, laid back and middle of the road in the best possible way

My Name Is Ian - Go Bananas - Cardiff witty fun pop tunes the good stuff is great, but with a couple of fillers

Das Koolies - DK.01 - A really good single album hidden in a double album 

Sister Wives - Y Gawres - a mix of english and welsh language with some great hooks in there, all female post punk modern psych and folk bundle, based in Sheffield!

Rogue Jones - Dos Bebes - bi lingual arty guitar and synth pop from Cardiff and winners of this years welsh music prize

Sock - Sock - more Cardiff cheap gigs sand cheap vinyl on the Bubblewrap label which somehow produces really low number short run albums for £15 then does album launch gigs for a fiver, then gives the proceeds to charity

CVC - Get Real - Cardiff band with first album release earlier this year and now selling out 1,000 capacity venues with their psych pop rock

Trampolene - Rules Of Love And War - Swansea getting their turn with some modern ladz rock band Brit pop music

Ynys - Ynys - gentle well crafted thoughtful guitar lead pop tunes from Aberystwyth

Sweet Baboo - The Wreckage - well crafted Cardiff based pop from a master of all instruments, and song writer, and music producer clever fellow

Royston Club - Shaking Hips - Wrexham a bit late to rollicking ladz end of rock pop

Don Leisure - Beyond The Midnight Sun - Cardiff DJ with a mini album of 30 minutes of relaxed chilled out background music for the young people

Quiet Marauder - Introducing Malcom - More Cardiff based witty lyrics and pop tunes

Swansea Sound - Twentieth Century - sort of from Swansea, old people that used to be Pooh Sticks doing 80’s / 90’s pop one more time

 

Thoroughly enjoyed that year of fairly random new discoveries. Mostly bought off a 30 second listen to one track to make sure it wasn’t utterly outside of my threshold of tolerance. 

What next year? Maybe I’ll fill in some of the missing numbers in my Pressure Sounds back catalogue.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, chrisp65 said:

In a sort of semblance of an approximate order, but it does tend to change as I play an album and remember it was good! So the order becomes somewhat reliant on when I bought it, and when I last played it.

AhGeBee - Chin Up Chief - Cardiff based clever sod with an excellent Americana / folksy / country laid back vibe

The Bug Club - Rare Birds - Caldicot’s finest jangly angular wordy witty pop stars

The Gentle Good - Galargan - Cardiff welsh language guitar folk to relax to

Part Time Signals - Another Day In Paradise - Cardiff band knocking out impromptu gigs for a fiver and albums of BRE material for £14.99, laid back and middle of the road in the best possible way

My Name Is Ian - Go Bananas - Cardiff witty fun pop tunes the good stuff is great, but with a couple of fillers

Das Koolies - DK.01 - A really good single album hidden in a double album 

Sister Wives - Y Gawres - a mix of english and welsh language with some great hooks in there, all female post punk modern psych and folk bundle, based in Sheffield!

Rogue Jones - Dos Bebes - bi lingual arty guitar and synth pop from Cardiff and winners of this years welsh music prize

Sock - Sock - more Cardiff cheap gigs sand cheap vinyl on the Bubblewrap label which somehow produces really low number short run albums for £15 then does album launch gigs for a fiver, then gives the proceeds to charity

CVC - Get Real - Cardiff band with first album release earlier this year and now selling out 1,000 capacity venues with their psych pop rock

Trampolene - Rules Of Love And War - Swansea getting their turn with some modern ladz rock band Brit pop music

Ynys - Ynys - gentle well crafted thoughtful guitar lead pop tunes from Aberystwyth

Sweet Baboo - The Wreckage - well crafted Cardiff based pop from a master of all instruments, and song writer, and music producer clever fellow

Royston Club - Shaking Hips - Wrexham a bit late to rollicking ladz end of rock pop

Don Leisure - Beyond The Midnight Sun - Cardiff DJ with a mini album of 30 minutes of relaxed chilled out background music for the young people

Quiet Marauder - Introducing Malcom - More Cardiff based witty lyrics and pop tunes

Swansea Sound - Twentieth Century - sort of from Swansea, old people that used to be Pooh Sticks doing 80’s / 90’s pop one more time

 

Thoroughly enjoyed that year of fairly random new discoveries. Mostly bought off a 30 second listen to one track to make sure it wasn’t utterly outside of my threshold of tolerance. 

What next year? Maybe I’ll fill in some of the missing numbers in my Pressure Sounds back catalogue.

 

 

As I fancied a listen to your top one, its AhGeeBe. Its about to go on, see how long I last.

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11 minutes ago, chrisp65 said:

45 minutes later.

This has to be a good sign? Doesn’t it?

Unless he fell asleep? What if he’s on the M6 and he fell asleep? No way is that my fault.

Listened to it in its entirety, I enjoyed it a lot. I even looked to see if I could buy a physical copy. Enough to say that money is still in my bank account. It was really very good.

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Yes, some of those albums are being produced in very low numbers. I think there were 100 copies of that one. 

Next to no promotion of them either. It’s almost like a vanity publisher / hobby project. It’s a weird mix of there clearly being lots of talent around, but a lack of some sort of confidence or networking. Or their taste and ours very much doesn’t shift units.

 

 

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I bought a grand total of zero albums this year 

However I did pre order Shed Seven's new album for 2024 , so if anyone wants to make a best Albums of 2024 thread , I can already enter my winner  :) 

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5 minutes ago, tonyh29 said:

I bought a grand total of zero albums this year 

However I did pre order Shed Seven's new album for 2024 , so if anyone wants to make a best Albums of 2024 thread , I can already enter my winner  :) 

Well, I pre ordered next years Lovely Eggs LP a couple of weeks ago,  so there will be at least one competitor. Dunno if @chrisp65 has done the same?

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15 minutes ago, blandy said:

Well, I pre ordered next years Lovely Eggs LP a couple of weeks ago,  so there will be at least one competitor. Dunno if @chrisp65 has done the same?

 

I’m sulking because they skipped Cardiff on their world tour yet again.

They keep saying Cardiff is their spiritual home, then **** off to Bristol.

On the 2024 albums, Carwyn Ellis and Rio 18 have an album out early January that I’m really looking forward to. I bought a xylophone off a Portugese chap and introduced him to Carwyn & Rio 18 and he was absolutely bowled over by it, amazed by the South Wales samba scene that he didn’t know existed! How could he not know! People must live under a bloody rock.

 

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Finally got around to it. Apologies for the long post, it's been a good year

Albums of the Year 2023
In no particular order (though it may be sort of reverse added to the database order)
Panda Bear, Sonic Boom, Adrian Sherwood – Reset In Dub
Dub Version of Reset by PB & SB by AMS
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Pascal Comelade, Lionel Limiñana, Marie Limiñana – BOOM BOOM!
The Limiñanas and fine purveyor of toy instuments Comelade’s second collaboration album
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PJ Harvey – I Inside The Old Year Dying
Better than the critics would have you believe

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Bonnacons of Doom
Under the radar Scouse electronic metallic depresionists sophomore release that improves on their debut’s formula
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Osees – Intercepted Message
I had been growing a little tired of them but this is a corking return to form.
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A. Savage – Several Songs About Fire

Parquet Courts frontman goes acoustic with a brand new British band. It really does work too

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Pachyman – Switched On
Prettiest Eyes drummer with another solo dub encounter with broader horizons than the previous
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Creation Rebel – Hostile Environment
First album in… decades. It’s a grower, took a few listens for me to fully click but the perseverance was worth it

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African Head Charge – A Trip To Bolgatanga
Another first release for aeons, another absolute barnstorming reappearance from the On-U stable
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House of All – House of All
Founder and original singer of The Fall, Martin Brammah with assorted ex-Fall band member which could have been either awful or brilliant – it’s the latter

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Gina Birch – I Play My Bass Loud
Ex-Raincoats Bass player’s solo debut many years later. Should have been massive this.

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Shame – Food For Worms
It’s the best album to date
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Various – Adrian Sherwood Presents Dub No Frontiers
THE best dub album of the year. It has quite the backstory, was a long time coming and features some that have sadly passed since the project started. AMS has done them all proud. If any album is my AOTY it’s this one.
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Billy Nomates – Cacti
Excellent Pop Music

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Honourable Mentions
Modern Cosmology – What Will You Grow Now?
Lorelle Meets The Obsolete – Datura
HAWKSMOOR – Telepathic Heights
Rose City Band – Garden Party
Ulrika Spacek – Compact Trauma
Wild Billy Childish & CTMF - Failure Not Success
Mozart Estate - Pop-Up! Ker-Ching! And The Possibilities Of Modern Shopping

Goat Medicine

Squid – O Monolith

 

 

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All mine are physical purchases, my purchases this year equal around 40 to 50 albums, The majority are not from this year though. Come monday I may have some other albums that may make it into the best of the year.

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42 minutes ago, Seat68 said:

All mine are physical purchases, my purchases this year equal around 40 to 50 albums, The majority are not from this year though. Come monday I may have some other albums that may make it into the best of the year.

That reminds me of how proud I was when I could finally boast about owning 100 LPs. 💯

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2 hours ago, MakemineVanilla said:

I am curious to know whether these picks of the year are actual purchases or streams.

Thanks!

All mine are physical vinyl, except one.

I picked up a last minute stocking filler CD which I haven’t played yet as it’s a prezzy for Christmas Day.

It’s the first CD I’ve bought since 2016.

Worth noting (well for nerds it’s worth noting), that the majority of vinyl comes with a download code, or can be bought via Bandcamp which then allows you a free download of the same. So whilst I’m buying physical format, I’m then playing them in the car and the office.

I’m gonna flout the rules later and do my 2023 purchases or non 2023 stuff.

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22 hours ago, MakemineVanilla said:

That reminds me of how proud I was when I could finally boast about owning 100 LPs. 💯

For me it was 10 records.

That meant 6 were my own purchases and I now had more of my own choice records than donated or inherited ones.

But for a lot of years it was predominantly singles, a lot easier to get 75p together than hold the money until I had £4.99.

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