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In a bit of a rut. All my staples seem to have run their course. Like a little of the new Gov't Mule album. Not feeling the new Isbell release. Truckers lost me recently as well. Even Thin Lizzy is boring me these days.

So, we can't talk politics for a few days. Next best thing is music. Suggestions for what I should gravitate toward? New, old, whatever. I just need to update my soundtrack.
 
Illinois favorites Cheap Trick have a new album out. Have heard a couple of the songs on Little Steven's show, and they kick ass. Robin Zander still in fine voice.

CheapTrick.com

Personnel-wise, they haven't had Bun E. Carlos behind the kit for awhile. It's Rick's son, Daxx Nielsen.
 
Never been a big fan, but I caught a little of a concert on AXS the other night. Will check out the new stuff.
 
If you like rap at all, the new Vince Staples is really freaking good.

Also digging the new Slowdive release.
 
Illinois favorites Cheap Trick have a new album out. Have heard a couple of the songs on Little Steven's show, and they kick ass. Robin Zander still in fine voice.

CheapTrick.com

Personnel-wise, they haven't had Bun E. Carlos behind the kit for awhile. It's Rick's son, Daxx Nielsen.

Just listened to it today. Really solid album. Waiting for the vinyl release later this summer.

On a side note, I know a lot of fans are pissed that Bun E. isn't part of the band anymore, but I read an interview with him in Rolling Stone about a year ago and he couldn't have come across as a bigger prick. Plus, Daxx can play.
 
Just listened to it today. Really solid album. Waiting for the vinyl release later this summer.

On a side note, I know a lot of fans are pissed that Bun E. isn't part of the band anymore, but I read an interview with him in Rolling Stone about a year ago and he couldn't have come across as a bigger prick. Plus, Daxx can play.
Oh, I agree about Bun E. He totally burned all his bridges with the other guys, and I believe he's started his own band. Coming to an Illinois county fair near you ... ;)
 
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In a bit of a rut. All my staples seem to have run their course. Like a little of the new Gov't Mule album. Not feeling the new Isbell release. Truckers lost me recently as well. Even Thin Lizzy is boring me these days.

So, we can't talk politics for a few days. Next best thing is SEX. Suggestions for what I should gravitate toward? New, old, whatever. I just need to update my soundtrack.

FTFY
 
Never been a big fan, but I caught a little of a concert on AXS the other night. Will check out the new stuff.
I do miss AXS since downgrading a cable a few months ago. One of very few places to find a good concert here and there.

I'm doing a lot of Spotify now. One night last week, I took out my trusty Billboard Top 40 hits book (well worth the money) and built a 100-song playlist I've been using in the car.

If anything fairly new intrigues me, I'd say it's the Chainsmokers. They're pretty good.
 
Here's a great old one by Oingo Boingo, perfect for working out. I think you'd like early Boingo.

 


I don't know if it's the influence of The White Stripes or what, but there seem to be a lot of good, loud two pieces lately: Royal Blood, The Black Keys, Death From Above 1979, Japandroids... Not complaining. They're all pretty great. Just observing.

Earliest two piece I can remember were The Inbreds. Great 90s Canadian band.



Not sure if they predate Local H, now that I think of it.
 
A two piece from 1987: House of Freaks. These guys were really good. I saw them open for Midnight Oil back when this came out.



Terrible side note to this: Bryan Harvey, the singer and guitarist, was murdered along with his wife and two young daughters during a random crime spree in 2006. The Drive-By Truckers song "Two Daughters and a Beautiful Wife" is about them.
 
I don't know if it's the influence of The White Stripes or what, but there seem to be a lot of good, loud two pieces lately: Royal Blood, The Black Keys, Death From Above 1979, Japandroids... Not complaining. They're all pretty great. Just observing.

Earliest two piece I can remember were The Inbreds. Great 90s Canadian band.



Not sure if they predate Local H, now that I think of it.


The new Japandroids record is excellent. In heavy rotation for me right now.
 
A two piece from 1987: House of Freaks. These guys were really good. I saw them open for Midnight Oil back when this came out.



Terrible side note to this: Bryan Harvey, the singer and guitarist, was murdered along with his wife and two young daughters during a random crime spree in 2006. The Drive-By Truckers song "Two Daughters and a Beautiful Wife" is about them.


Killer was just executed a few months ago.
 
Liked some stuff I heard a while back. Been off my radar, though. They put out anything new?
 
They released an album in 2016.
Not their best work, but still very good.
 

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