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I've only ever listened to Dr. Dog's Shame Shame and Fate. Love 'em both. Have for years. Seeing them for the fourth time (I keep catching them at festivals) in February with PHOX. Where do I go next?
Those are my two favorite albums from them. I would recommend going backwards and listening to We All Belong > Easy Beat. As for their two newest albums, Be The Void, and B-Room, I preferred B-Room but both albums were enjoyable. Be The Void is definitely their most guitar driven album. let me know what you think.
I've only ever listened to Dr. Dog's Shame Shame and Fate. Love 'em both. Have for years. Seeing them for the fourth time (I keep catching them at festivals) in February with PHOX. Where do I go next?
Those are my two favorite albums from them. I would recommend going backwards and listening to We All Belong > Easy Beat. As for their two newest albums, Be The Void, and B-Room, I preferred B-Room but both albums were enjoyable. Be The Void is definitely their most guitar driven album. let me know what you think.
Noted. Based on that, I have it written down as We All Belong > Easy Beat > B-Room > Be The Void.
note. I've listened to Music For Airports and love it.
After Music For Airports, my favorites are Here Come The Warm Jets (more song oriented) and the ambient collaboration he did with Harold Budd (The Plateaux of Mirror), Cluster & Eno and My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts with David Byrne.
note. I've listened to Music For Airports and love it.
After Music For Airports, my favorites are Here Come The Warm Jets (more song oriented) and the ambient collaboration he did with Harold Budd (The Plateaux of Mirror), Cluster & Eno and My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts with David Byrne.
Agreed all around. I would also add Ambient 4: On Land and his newest album Someday World with Karl Hyde.
I'm now listening to Sleater-Kinney's The Woods for the fifth time ever right now and it just keeps growing on me more and more, I love it. Which of their albums should I listen to next? I'm getting real excited to see them at Pitchfork. That said, I'm barely familiar with them; I'd love to see them with a greater well of knowledge of their back-catalogue rather than seeing them just because of some weird desire to see reunited bands other people are apparently excited about and then feign excitement, which people apparently do and probably did a whole shit load of this past year with Outkast, Neutral Milk Hotel, etc.
Anyway. Your favorite Sleater-Kinney albums, let's do this.