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schimmy:
Their surname's both have a naughty word in them, I couldn't get past it.

Praeserpium Machinarum:
Jarvis Cocker has released "solo" albums with Relaxed Muscle but I doubt that was what Schimmy was after.

E. Spaceman:

--- Quote from: Spinless ---You thought Graham Coxon...was Jarvis Cocker? Is Jarvis Cocker's abum even recorded yet? Listen to it wuss.

And rather ripped.
Right, bands that I love have recently put out albums I didn't care for. The Flaming Lips, Built to Spill, blah blah blah.
I'm scared that Sonic Youth will continue this trend.
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You should give it a try. It's somewhat like Murray Street filtered through Sonic Nurse so it has the Murray Street sound but tighter and less jammy.

Joseph:
DJ Shadow - Entroducing...:  Pure awesome.  I'm absolutely loving this, it's perfect for basically every mood, whether I have it on in the background, or whether it's all I'm paying attention to.  I'd downloaded it before, so it was no real surprise, but it sounds a lot more vital and intricate on the CD.  Just the regular version though, the delux versio was 5 times the price.

Supertramp - Crime of the Century:  Picked this up basically just to complete the 2 for $15 deal at Future Shop with Endtroducing.  It's your typical Supertramp, and it'd definately not bad.  Not absolutely amazing, but definately worth its half of the $15 dollars.

Amy Millan - Honey From the Tombs:  I love Amy Millan.  Her voice is spectacular, easily my favorite in current music.  I'd meant to pick this up the day it was released, but I was lazy.  Anyway, I don't find it measures up to her work with Stars, but still, it's an amazing record.  Definately a lot of alt-country influence on it, with Skinny Boy being the closest to a typical Stars song that she would sing on.  Still, the alt-country stuff is pretty great, and this should have a fairly easy time ending up on my best-of list at year end.

Massive Attack - Blue Lines:  I loves me some trip-hop, but until now, beyond some Bjork, I didn't actually own any.  I love this album, the lounge room vibe and the cool, detatched vocals leave you feeling like you're in a kind of surreal state.  Definately a must have.

Gryff:
I just bought Belly's album, Star -- I have a weakness for nineties alt-pop. Belly was Tanya Donelly's band after she left the Breeders (which was after Throwing Muses). I got this on the strength of 'Feed The Tree' and I have not been disappointed.

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