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Young, Dumb & Full OF... by Cabbage
Young, Dumb & Full OF... by Cabbage
2017 | Alternative
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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New filth
I really think that Cabbage have a unique and enjoyable sound. They remind me of a slightly looser Slaves. Their merge of noise rock and punk really makes for a great band. I would say they were great live but the two front runners had a fistfight half way through - MADLADS
  
    Catharsis by Institute

    Catharsis by Institute

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    Politically speaking, not much has changed about the way Austin’s Institute ex¬ists as a band...

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Britt Daniel recommended track Raw Power by The Stooges in Raw Power by The Stooges in Music (curated)

 
Raw Power by The Stooges
Raw Power by The Stooges
1973 | Punk, Rock
8.4 (9 Ratings)
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"""I first got a copy of Raw Power in high school, so this was my first exposure to Iggy and The Stooges. At that point, I was more familiar with the more overt versions of punk, like the Sex Pistols or The Banned, and as much as I knew that The Stooges were punk rock they just weren't described in those terms, and that felt about right. They somehow felt more sensual - they were harder to define. It seemed as if they were teetering on the edge of something the whole time. "This song is a perfect example of that. Is it a ballad? Is it a rock song? Is it a soul screamer kind of thing? Really, it's all of those and it says a lot about my limited understanding of the style at the time that it didn't sound like punk to me when I first heard it. It's maybe the most feminine, least male-aggressive track on there. It's not 'Search and Destroy', and it's not ‘Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell'. I mean, he's saying ""penetrate me!"" It's my favourite song on that record."

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Ross (3284 KP) rated Raw Power by The Stooges in Music

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Raw Power by The Stooges
Raw Power by The Stooges
1973 | Punk, Rock
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8.4 (9 Ratings)
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Rolling Stone's 128th greatest album of all time
I still can't believe how early this album was, relative to the release of the better known UK punk albums. The album kicks off with the belting Search and Destroy and then Gimme Danger. The rest of the album keeps the raw intensity of those songs.
  
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Guy Garvey recommended A Weird Exits by Thee Oh Sees in Music (curated)

 
A Weird Exits by Thee Oh Sees
A Weird Exits by Thee Oh Sees
2016 | Rock, Psychedelic
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"When I set foot in Piccadilly Records in Oldham Street [Manchester], I know I’m coming out 40 quid lighter. I dropped in to see those guys the other day. Thee Oh Sees are new to me. It’s edgy, full-on guitar; garage punk. But it’s got a psychedelic edge, which makes it a bit proggy."

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Julio Torres recommended Odes in Books (curated)

 
Odes
Odes
Sharon Olds | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry
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"I was never really much of an avid poetry reader, but for whatever reason Olds really connected with me. I remember reading these poems as a teenager and thinking, ‘Oh, she’s so fucking cool—this is a poem about the Pope’s penis.’ For someone in a very conservative Catholic country, that felt so punk."

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Swim Deep recommended track Fast and Loud by Talk Show in Fast and Loud by Talk Show in Music (curated)

 
Fast and Loud by Talk Show
Fast and Loud by Talk Show
2019 | Alternative, Indie
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"Really dig how much energy this band have in their songs, it feels like it’s part of a big guitar-led post-punk revival at the moment. They’re from South London but the singer Harrison is a manc so he gives them this sort of Echo and the Bunnymen edge which is really cool"

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