It's still no Duke Nukem forever.
Looking forward to Mother Mothers new album this year and a new one from The Horrors. That's about it for now.
Might as well kick things off with my annual request for Dr Dre to release Detox, currently due for release in February: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detox_(Dr._Dre_album)
from Albums you're looking forward to in 2010: http://foot.ie/threads/128612-Albums...orward-to-2010.
from Albums Your Looking Forward To In 2009: http://foot.ie/threads/109442-Albums...ard-To-In-2009
from Albums You're looking forward to in 2008: http://foot.ie/threads/79595-Albums-...ard-to-in-2008
It's still no Duke Nukem forever.
Looking forward to Mother Mothers new album this year and a new one from The Horrors. That's about it for now.
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
The Duke is all set to chew gum and kick ass this year - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Nukem_Forever
There was a playable demo at the PAX Expo in September
'Dynamite Steps', latest album from The Twilight Singers due in february. Lookin' forward to that one and then some!
The good Doctor has been plagued by floating photographers. An intolerable distraction.
the lead single from Detox was released a few weeks ago, "Kush"
Common is due to release his next album, "The Believer", this year. "Be" and "Finding Forever" are fantastic albums, but I'm still undecided over his 2008 effort, "Universal Mind Control"
After a two year hiatus, Yellowcard are due to release "When You're Through Thinking, Say Yes" and will be on tour here with All Time Low in March. It might end up being the first time I go to a gig to see the support act, rather than the headliners! Check out their previous albums "Ocean Avenue" and "Paper Walls", although "Lights and Sounds" is a bit of a judgement call
I quite liked the Wombats first album "A Guide to Love Loss & Desperation" in a bonkers pop-punk "we're trying a little too hard to not be Sum 41" kind of way, their second album title "This Modern Glitch" is due out in April
Also, Sum 41 have a new album due in "early 2011" titled "Screaming Bloody Murder". I didn't know that until I checked their wiki entry just now after I wondered whatever happened to Sum 41
And So I Watch You From Afar in March is my big one so far.
Lady Gaga in May too.
anything by sun araw or james ferraro. or emeralds for that matter. or the animal collective
zombie/thread killer..
Looking forward to hearing new albums from:
Fleet Foxes
Queens of the Stone Age
Manics - (A working title of "70 songs of hatred and failure" suggests a return to something more akin to Holy Bible / JFPL ???)
Radiohead
Glasvegas
Noel Gallagher
Quoting years at random since 1975
White Lies have a new album coming this month, looking forward to that.
'Fascists dress in black and go round telling people what to do, where as priests.....'
Would like to add my annual if-I-may-make-so-bold suggestion to Mylo to get his thumb out of his hole.
Also, keen to see what Cornershop, Cut Copy, The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart, Elbow, The Go! Team and Santogold have in store for us, as well as the highly anticipated Strokes offering.
And, after a very MBV-ish two years or so, I believe the remastered Isn't Anything is finally due for release.
Again.
more bass
I'm getting older and I'm really looking forward to REM's new one. Some of the titles are great: "Me, Marlon Brando, Marlon Brando and I" and "Alligator Aviator Autopilot Antimatter" which is probably useless as it features Peaches.
Other's to look out for: Death Cab for Cutie's new one, Fleet Foxes.
I'd love to see Willy Mason get something out too.
Locally, Jane Bradford's new one is sounding good, hopefully they'll break away from being a Belfast only treat.
Oh not Willy bleedin Mason. Completely forgot about him. Jaysus.
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
Quoting years at random since 1975
I was looking forward to my delivery of Pinkerton but there it was this morning.
UNDERRATED tbf.
The Vaccines debut album is set for March 21st.
Have heard 3 tracks and they sound fantastic.
"Must you tell me all your secrets when it's hard enough to love you knowing nothing."
http://worddok.blogspot.com
Stewart Clarke recommended it last night... therefore it must be shoite!
I jest, I'm actually looking forward to hearing it mesmelf.
DID YOU NOTICE A SIGN OUTSIDE MY HOUSE...?
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