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Haven't listened to a whole lot of shit this year but so far two of my favourites are records involving Keiji Haino (AKA japanese shaman music god). One is a free improv collab with Jim O'Rourke and free jazz big shot Peter Brötzmann, the other one (my favourite of the two) is a collab with aforementioned O'Rourke and Oren Ambarchi and is a big slab of improvised psychedelic noise rock, really fucking good.
Excerpt of the collab with Brötzmann:
There'll be another album of these guys released in March so that's something to look forward to imo.
Nothing of the other one on Youtube so you'll just have to trust me that it's amazing. There are download links and torrents floating around on the internet, grab one, it's absolutely worth it.
Other than that I have yesterday gotten around to the new Napalm Death album and holy balls it rocks. BKC can confirm, if I'm not mistaken.
Other than that, I dug the new Viet Cong, Björk, Oren Ambarchi & Jim O'Rourke (yes they also did an album without Haino, no I don't know how these people manage to make so much music, it's not a noise rock album though but more of an EAI kind of thing) and Susanne Sundfor.
As for stuff released in the future: new Modest Mouse will basically be Good News Part 3 so it'll be alright but nothing outstanding, if there will be a new RtJ album it'll bang, new Sun Kil Moon was announced but I'm not really feeling The Possum so I'm skeptical, new Built to Spill is on the way which might be cool, there'll be a new Cannibal Ox album and it'll suck, if a new Radiohead comes this year it'll be decent probably but not more than that, new Joanna Newsom is always something to look forward to as she hasn't done anything wrong thus far, new Sufjan Stevens should be nice, new GY!BE will be good, new Lightning Bolt might be fun, and that's about all I can think of. Nothing in the year that looks like it's going to be absolutely amazing, but who knows.
Oh yeah and Jenny Death.
Haven't listened to a whole lot of shit this year but so far two of my favourites are records involving Keiji Haino (AKA japanese shaman music god). One is a free improv collab with Jim O'Rourke and free jazz big shot Peter Brötzmann, the other one (my favourite of the two) is a collab with aforementioned O'Rourke and Oren Ambarchi and is a big slab of improvised psychedelic noise rock, really fucking good.
Excerpt of the collab with Brötzmann:
There'll be another album of these guys released in March so that's something to look forward to imo.
Nothing of the other one on Youtube so you'll just have to trust me that it's amazing. There are download links and torrents floating around on the internet, grab one, it's absolutely worth it.
Other than that I have yesterday gotten around to the new Napalm Death album and holy balls it rocks. BKC can confirm, if I'm not mistaken.
Other than that, I dug the new Viet Cong, Björk, Oren Ambarchi & Jim O'Rourke (yes they also did an album without Haino, no I don't know how these people manage to make so much music, it's not a noise rock album though but more of an EAI kind of thing) and Susanne Sundfor.
As for stuff released in the future: new Modest Mouse will basically be Good News Part 3 so it'll be alright but nothing outstanding, if there will be a new RtJ album it'll bang, new Sun Kil Moon was announced but I'm not really feeling The Possum so I'm skeptical, new Built to Spill is on the way which might be cool, there'll be a new Cannibal Ox album and it'll suck, if a new Radiohead comes this year it'll be decent probably but not more than that, new Joanna Newsom is always something to look forward to as she hasn't done anything wrong thus far, new Sufjan Stevens should be nice, new GY!BE will be good, new Lightning Bolt might be fun, and that's about all I can think of. Nothing in the year that looks like it's going to be absolutely amazing, but who knows.
Oh yeah and Jenny Death.