There's been a lot of great music that came out in August. I might even go so far as to say that this was my favorite month of the year for music releases. There are plenty of great albums that I spent a great deal of time listening to, and many of them came in the form of free files that I found at RCRD LBL, Spotify, and other providers out there. It's hard to top something like that.
I know you're probably wondering which releases I'm specifically talking about, so it's time for me to name a few. Due to time constraints I'm only going to share three here, but you'll be more than happy to have discovered any of these three once you hear them.
My third favorite album has to be the one that Ry Cooder came up with. This is called Pull Up Some Dust and Sit Down and critics genuinely adore the complexity that this one exhibits.
Looking for something more rock oriented? Then go with Stephen Malkmus, as Mirror Traffic is yet another great piece of music created by the former Pavement leader. High marks all around for this one.
No album hooked me more than Skying by The Horrors though. This is a must listen if you haven't heard it yet.
The remainder of the year is almost just as exciting as August was. There's a lot of good stuff to anxiously anticipate and this will take place across the entire music spectrum.
If you're into the indie scene, bands like Wilco and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah (remember them?) have some new stuff coming out within the next month. So do indie dance punk sensations The Rapture.
If you're into the country scene, there's perhaps no one whose music you could be more excited about hearing than Scotty McCreery's. How can such a young man have such a polished, mature voice?
Keep an eye out for all of this great music, and enjoy it all too.
I know you're probably wondering which releases I'm specifically talking about, so it's time for me to name a few. Due to time constraints I'm only going to share three here, but you'll be more than happy to have discovered any of these three once you hear them.
My third favorite album has to be the one that Ry Cooder came up with. This is called Pull Up Some Dust and Sit Down and critics genuinely adore the complexity that this one exhibits.
Looking for something more rock oriented? Then go with Stephen Malkmus, as Mirror Traffic is yet another great piece of music created by the former Pavement leader. High marks all around for this one.
No album hooked me more than Skying by The Horrors though. This is a must listen if you haven't heard it yet.
The remainder of the year is almost just as exciting as August was. There's a lot of good stuff to anxiously anticipate and this will take place across the entire music spectrum.
If you're into the indie scene, bands like Wilco and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah (remember them?) have some new stuff coming out within the next month. So do indie dance punk sensations The Rapture.
If you're into the country scene, there's perhaps no one whose music you could be more excited about hearing than Scotty McCreery's. How can such a young man have such a polished, mature voice?
Keep an eye out for all of this great music, and enjoy it all too.
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