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Posted by Friendly Destroyer on Nov 17, 2011, 2:48pm
This was a great year for releases. The best in a long long time.
Posted by wompwomp on Nov 17, 2011, 3:08pm
I'm with Stamper, I think this has been one of the worst years for music in a while. Last year was much, much better.
Posted by Pea on Nov 17, 2011, 3:08pm
Is anyone anticipating any other releases before the end of the year? I would imagine we're pretty much done for 2011.
Posted by Pea on Nov 17, 2011, 3:10pm

Nov 17, 2011, 3:08pm, wompwomp wrote:
I'm with Stamper, I think this has been one of the worst years for music in a while. Last year was much, much better.


I was on board with that statement until August. There have been some amazing releases since then, along with a few that I've revisited and grown to love from earlier in the year.

Burst Apart wasn't even close to my top 10 in July but it's been competing for #1 for about a month now.
Posted by wompwomp on Nov 17, 2011, 3:11pm

Nov 17, 2011, 3:08pm, Pea wrote:
Is anyone anticipating any other releases before the end of the year? I would imagine we're pretty much done for 2011.


BLACK KEYZZZZZZ
Posted by wompwomp on Nov 17, 2011, 3:17pm
I think 2010 was an exceptionally great year for music. Off the top of my head I would say I enjoyed "This is Happening", "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy", "Forgiveness Rock Record", "The Suburbs" and "Sir Lucious Left Foot" more than anything I have heard this year.
Posted by Cbats on Nov 17, 2011, 3:21pm

Nov 17, 2011, 3:08pm, Pea wrote:
Is anyone anticipating any other releases before the end of the year? I would imagine we're pretty much done for 2011.


black keys, the roots, doomtree
Posted by Pea on Nov 17, 2011, 3:21pm

Nov 17, 2011, 3:11pm, wompwomp wrote:

Nov 17, 2011, 3:08pm, Pea wrote:
Is anyone anticipating any other releases before the end of the year? I would imagine we're pretty much done for 2011.


BLACK KEYZZZZZZ


Thank you for confirming my point ;)
Posted by stamper on Nov 17, 2011, 3:34pm
i was completely done with the Black Keys until i saw them in back September. Now I'm completely back on board with those guys. I'm optimistic about the new album.
Posted by Pea on Nov 17, 2011, 3:40pm
Hah. On the contrary, my friend was ultra excited to see them at Coachella this year, but she ended up finding me half way through their set and said they were a total letdown.
Posted by know ID yuh on Nov 17, 2011, 3:49pm

Nov 17, 2011, 3:21pm, Cbats wrote:

Nov 17, 2011, 3:08pm, Pea wrote:
Is anyone anticipating any other releases before the end of the year? I would imagine we're pretty much done for 2011.


black keys, the roots, doomtree


If we're talking about one week from now, sure. But you're forgetting about the power quad releasing albums early next week, Mary J. Blige, Daughtery, Rhianna, and Nickelback.
Posted by know ID yuh on Nov 17, 2011, 3:52pm

Nov 17, 2011, 3:34pm, stamper wrote:
i was completely done with the Black Keys until i saw them in back September. Now I'm completely back on board with those guys. I'm optimistic about the new album.


Just for fun, I checked their Atlanta setlist in September, and compared it to the setlist they played three times in Portland in the fall of last year. The Atlanta show was four songs short (I'm guessing it was a festival since the Portland shows were already short to begin with), but otherwise it was the exact same order other than flip flopping the last two songs. It's such BS that a band with so much material and so much freedom from having to perform to a light show will not switch up their setlist, even a full year later.
Posted by Geno on Nov 17, 2011, 3:59pm

Nov 17, 2011, 3:52pm, know ID yuh wrote:

Nov 17, 2011, 3:34pm, stamper wrote:
i was completely done with the Black Keys until i saw them in back September. Now I'm completely back on board with those guys. I'm optimistic about the new album.


Just for fun, I checked their Atlanta setlist in September, and compared it to the setlist they played three times in Portland in the fall of last year. The Atlanta show was four songs short (I'm guessing it was a festival since the Portland shows were already short to begin with), but otherwise it was the exact same order other than flip flopping the last two songs. It's such BS that a band with so much material and so much freedom from having to perform to a light show will not switch up their setlist, even a full year later.
I don't know why they'd want to keep the same setlist either. I mean, if I had a band with a large library of songs, I would definitely change up the setlist for every show.
Posted by wompwomp on Nov 17, 2011, 4:07pm
And it's not like they have some huge production that makes it hard to switch things up. Its just two guys! Fucking rock it out fellas. Get adventurous!
Posted by Pea on Nov 17, 2011, 4:10pm
That's what becoming the Apple/Old Navy/Gap commercial darlings of the year will do to your setlist.

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