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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfie View Post
    Sounds ominous - I thought "journal" was brilliant but they were attempting a more radio friendly approach with this one.

    I've not heard anything off the new one bar the first single.

    All we need is Kings of Leon to release another MOR sell out and the year is complete.
    New Manics album has a few fairly decent tracks but nothing to the standard of Journal for Plague Lovers. Also an early listen to Interpol's new self-titled effort, a band going downhill sadly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pauro 76 View Post
    New Manics album has a few fairly decent tracks but nothing to the standard of Journal for Plague Lovers. Also an early listen to Interpol's new self-titled effort, a band going downhill sadly.
    A few disappointments on the new releases front recently!!
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    A new U2 album rumoured to be being released at the end of the year. They're playing a few new songs on the 360 tour at the moment. Thought the last album was excellent so looking forward to this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfie View Post
    A few disappointments on the new releases front recently!!
    Ah there has. I'll add Klaxons new album to the disappointing list.
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    Quote Originally Posted by juan View Post
    A new U2 album rumoured to be being released at the end of the year. They're playing a few new songs on the 360 tour at the moment. Thought the last album was excellent so looking forward to this.
    Here's one of them:
    (it has yet to receive the full band treatment)

    Every breaking Wave


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    Every Breaking Wave was meant to be on NLOTH. I like North Star and Glastonbury. The Return of The Stingray Guitar is an upbeat intro to the concert. Although I loved the way they opened with Breath in the earlier gigs.
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    Had a listen to Linkin Park's 'A Thousand Suns', very far removed from Hybrid Theory. But one or two decent tracks amongst a fair bit of the dross.
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    Just heard Kings Of Leon, Come Around Sundown. How the mighty have fallen... First three albums great, but this one is just bland...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pauro 76 View Post
    Just heard Kings Of Leon, Come Around Sundown. How the mighty have fallen... First three albums great, but this one is just bland...
    Just as I feared. They've blown it. I think Aha Shake Heartbreak is a classic and Youth and Young Manhood was never off the stereo in 03.

    They were at a crossroads with this album - carry on the over-produced bombast or head in a new, less commercial direction.

    Blew it.
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    They've been irrelevant for years. No more than X Factor fodder now - can't say I'm too bothered if I'm honest.

    The new Sufjan Stevens album is, on initial listens, stonkingly great. The approach reminds me of Kevin Shields except with electronics instead of guitar textures - just throw as much down on a track but without losing any melody. Really great, and I think it could grow and grow. Deerhunter's new record is reliably awesome as well.
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    I've never been a big Sufjan fan. I'll pick up the new album at some point, though.

    Quote Originally Posted by Pauro 76 View Post
    Had a listen to Linkin Park's 'A Thousand Suns', very far removed from Hybrid Theory. But one or two decent tracks amongst a fair bit of the dross.
    It's a very good album - massive step up from the mess they released last time. It's no Hybrid Theory, mind.

    New Republic of Loose is rather good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfie View Post
    Just as I feared. They've blown it. I think Aha Shake Heartbreak is a classic and Youth and Young Manhood was never off the stereo in 03.

    They were at a crossroads with this album - carry on the over-produced bombast or head in a new, less commercial direction.

    Blew it.
    big time. Agree 100%. What i loved about them has disappeared completely. Because of the Times had 3 or 4 great tracks too it must be said and i liked the introspective aspect to the songwriting which contrasted well with the naivety of the previous two.

    Its been a big pile of manure since.
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    I have all the KOS albums up to this one. When they came on the scene, I couldn't get enough of them. However even when i hear the songs I love (kotr, california, etc.) I feel myself getting annoyed at how they've turned out. They'd the world at their feet and then they listened to Bono. Pah!

    Different tangent. Groove Armada, latest album, couldn't find it for weeks in HMV, went in to the Whitewater and saw the new album, or what I thought was the new album;turns out to be a remixing of the new album, and it's bloody good. "Look me in the Eye, Sister" "Paper Romance" and "Warsaw" are fine tunes.
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    Funny you should mentioned Groove Armada in a post about Kings of Leon...

    http://www.clashmusic.com/news/groov...-kings-of-leon

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    Big Boi's album is a cracker. It's really consistent and there's a big mix of different styles. It's not what I expected but very good all the same.

    I was really excited about The Suburbs. I deliberately didn't listen to any songs from it 'til I'd picked it up. I really like the first few songs but I haven't got into the rest of the album yet. I'll have to give it a few more plays.

    I'm excited about the new Republic of Loose, too. Hopefully, it goes in another interesting direction.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    I've never been a big Sufjan fan. I'll pick up the new album at some point, though.


    It's a very good album - massive step up from the mess they released last time. It's no Hybrid Theory, mind.

    New Republic of Loose is rather good.
    Gave Linkin Park 'A Thousand Suns' another few spins, growing on me and there's some cracking songs on it. Blackout and Waiting for the End are amongst their best. A few too many nothing experimental tracks on it though.
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