The Last Album You Bought Revisited

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wombat

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16th Jan 2008 at 10:17 pm

wombat - Technically sexy.

Technically sexy.

 
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Hundred Reasons - Kill Your Own
Sigur Ros - Takk...
Daft Punk - Discovery


And where- may I ask- are the national's albums on this list?

What you need to do Mark is go to every CD shop in the whole of Manchester and tell them to stock Alligator.


Fair shout- but whats your excuse for not buying 'boxer'?
Southern hemispherical rat boy

Lord Havelock Vetinari

| 6,764 posts


17th Jan 2008 at 3:58 pm

Lord Havelock Vetinari - Dismantling a person is sometimes necessary...

Dismantling a person is sometimes necessary...

 
Winter In The Belly Of A Snake - Venetian Snares
Bluff Limbo - U-Ziq
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John Cage Bubblegum

| 6,551 posts


17th Jan 2008 at 4:03 pm

John Cage Bubblegum -

 
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Winter In The Belly Of A Snake - Venetian Snares

Any good? I only have Rossz Czillag... etc. Quality album that.
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Carpet Remnant

| 11,626 posts


17th Jan 2008 at 4:43 pm

Carpet Remnant -

 
Quote: The_Educatedwombat
Quote: Enigmatic_Shrew
Quote: The_Educatedwombat
Quote: Enigmatic_Shrew
Hundred Reasons - Kill Your Own
Sigur Ros - Takk...
Daft Punk - Discovery


And where- may I ask- are the national's albums on this list?

What you need to do Mark is go to every CD shop in the whole of Manchester and tell them to stock Alligator.


Fair shout- but whats your excuse for not buying 'boxer'?

I want to save the national from my ears entirely until I can listen to their greatest work.

wombat

| 8,153 posts


17th Jan 2008 at 4:50 pm

wombat - Technically sexy.

Technically sexy.

 
Quote: Enigmatic_Shrew
Quote: The_Educatedwombat
Quote: Enigmatic_Shrew
Quote: The_Educatedwombat
Quote: Enigmatic_Shrew
Hundred Reasons - Kill Your Own
Sigur Ros - Takk...
Daft Punk - Discovery


And where- may I ask- are the national's albums on this list?

What you need to do Mark is go to every CD shop in the whole of Manchester and tell them to stock Alligator.


Fair shout- but whats your excuse for not buying 'boxer'?

I want to save the national from my ears entirely until I can listen to their greatest work.


I find Boxer to be very agreeable- and entirely non comparable to Alligator, as its much calmer save for Apartment story and Mistaken for Strangers.

The album is a lot more accessible too, for first glance.

My favourite of the two albums alternates frequently.
Southern hemispherical rat boy

Carpet Remnant

| 11,626 posts


17th Jan 2008 at 4:53 pm

Carpet Remnant -

 
Quote: The_Educatedwombat
Quote: Enigmatic_Shrew
Quote: The_Educatedwombat
Quote: Enigmatic_Shrew
Quote: The_Educatedwombat
Quote: Enigmatic_Shrew
Hundred Reasons - Kill Your Own
Sigur Ros - Takk...
Daft Punk - Discovery


And where- may I ask- are the national's albums on this list?

What you need to do Mark is go to every CD shop in the whole of Manchester and tell them to stock Alligator.


Fair shout- but whats your excuse for not buying 'boxer'?

I want to save the national from my ears entirely until I can listen to their greatest work.


I find Boxer to be very agreeable- and entirely non comparable to Alligator, as its much calmer save for Apartment story and Mistaken for Strangers.

The album is a lot more accessible too, for first glance.

My favourite of the two albums alternates frequently.

Really, veeeeeeeeery interesting. I may invest in boxer. What is sad songs for dirty lovers like? If you've heard it.

wombat

| 8,153 posts


17th Jan 2008 at 4:58 pm

wombat - Technically sexy.

Technically sexy.

 
Quote: Enigmatic_Shrew
Quote: The_Educatedwombat
Quote: Enigmatic_Shrew
Quote: The_Educatedwombat
Quote: Enigmatic_Shrew
Quote: The_Educatedwombat
Quote: Enigmatic_Shrew
Hundred Reasons - Kill Your Own
Sigur Ros - Takk...
Daft Punk - Discovery


And where- may I ask- are the national's albums on this list?

What you need to do Mark is go to every CD shop in the whole of Manchester and tell them to stock Alligator.


Fair shout- but whats your excuse for not buying 'boxer'?

I want to save the national from my ears entirely until I can listen to their greatest work.


I find Boxer to be very agreeable- and entirely non comparable to Alligator, as its much calmer save for Apartment story and Mistaken for Strangers.

The album is a lot more accessible too, for first glance.

My favourite of the two albums alternates frequently.

Really, veeeeeeeeery interesting. I may invest in boxer. What is sad songs for dirty lovers like? If you've heard it.


I own all of their albums.

Sad Songs and 'the national' - their debut- aren't really that worth bothering with, as although tehre are some cracking tunes on both, they just aren't even close to the standard of their latter two albums.

Sad Songs for Dirty lovers is like a reasonable album by a MOR band- that said, my dad much prefers sad songs over Alligator.

My advise is not to bother until you've heard Boxer and Alligator.

The Cherry Tree EP is acceptable though, as 'About Today' is one of their deepest songs, in my opinion, and a standout track.
Southern hemispherical rat boy

Carpet Remnant

| 11,626 posts


17th Jan 2008 at 5:04 pm

Carpet Remnant -

 
got you and will do

Mancomb Seepgood

| 3,455 posts


17th Jan 2008 at 7:30 pm

Mancomb Seepgood - Grog me.

Grog me.

 
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Quote: The_Educatedwombat
Quote: Enigmatic_Shrew
Quote: The_Educatedwombat
Quote: Enigmatic_Shrew
Hundred Reasons - Kill Your Own
Sigur Ros - Takk...
Daft Punk - Discovery


And where- may I ask- are the national's albums on this list?

What you need to do Mark is go to every CD shop in the whole of Manchester and tell them to stock Alligator.


Fair shout- but whats your excuse for not buying 'boxer'?

I want to save the national from my ears entirely until I can listen to their greatest work.


I find Boxer to be very agreeable- and entirely non comparable to Alligator, as its much calmer save for Apartment story and Mistaken for Strangers.

The album is a lot more accessible too, for first glance.

My favourite of the two albums alternates frequently.

Really, veeeeeeeeery interesting. I may invest in boxer. What is sad songs for dirty lovers like? If you've heard it.


I own all of their albums.

Sad Songs and 'the national' - their debut- aren't really that worth bothering with, as although tehre are some cracking tunes on both, they just aren't even close to the standard of their latter two albums.

Sad Songs for Dirty lovers is like a reasonable album by a MOR band- that said, my dad much prefers sad songs over Alligator.

My advise is not to bother until you've heard Boxer and Alligator.

The Cherry Tree EP is acceptable though, as 'About Today' is one of their deepest songs, in my opinion, and a standout track.


What he said.
If I could get an orange that was as low-maintenance as an apple, I'd be a happy man

Mancomb Seepgood

| 3,455 posts


17th Jan 2008 at 7:41 pm

Mancomb Seepgood - Grog me.

Grog me.

 
Also, their b-sides from the last 3 years are among the greatest songs ever written.

If I could get an orange that was as low-maintenance as an apple, I'd be a happy man

Penfold

| 887 posts


17th Jan 2008 at 7:43 pm

Penfold - The thinker

The thinker

 
Fables From a Mayfly - Fair to Midland
"The National Rifle Association says that, "Guns don't kill people, people do,” but I think the gun helps, you know? I think it helps. I just think just standing there going, "Bang!" That's not going to kill too many people, is it?" - Eddie Izzard

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Carpet Remnant

| 11,626 posts


20th Jan 2008 at 9:47 pm

Carpet Remnant -

 
Modest Mouse - The Moon & Antarctica
Sigur Ros - ( )
Korn - Untitled

Little Blue Fox.

| 4,151 posts


21st Jan 2008 at 4:13 pm

Little Blue Fox. - Hope is important.

Hope is important.

 
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"Quiet is the new loud" by Kings of convinience.



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It hurts too much not to try.
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the doc

| 21,472 posts


21st Jan 2008 at 5:34 pm

the doc - What's a little sin to see us through?

What's a little sin to see us through?

 
The Replacements Stink
Whiskey, painkillers and speed will carry me there.....

Albi The Racist Dragon

| 7,432 posts


22nd Jan 2008 at 12:16 am

Albi The Racist Dragon -

 
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"Weekend in the city" by Bloc Party.


I bet you were the guy that nicked it off me on Friday...

British Sea Power's rather lovely Do You Like Rock Music.
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