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Eels - Time [2024] (inv.tux.pizza)

I just noticed a new Eels album came out in June. This is the opening track. It's delicate, existential and introspective. I am listening to the rest of the album, as I type this.

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[-] Aesecakes@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago

That's great. Thanks for commenting.

[-] Aesecakes@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago

Both Gabbies on the bench. From the bits of a couple of Brazil games I have seen, they are below par, that's for sure.

[-] Aesecakes@lemmy.world 3 points 4 days ago

My take on this is that any listicle is there for the clicks. Most of them, you can read in a minute, then discard. Listicles seem to be one of Paste's modus operandi, but they aren't alone in this.

What made me want to post this one is that for me, there are definitely some interesting additions and that it seems that quite a bit of thought and effort went into it.

Of course, each one of us might quibble with what's in there or not in there, or what order things are in, and so on. I don't care about that debate, really. I like discovering things that are new to me, and there are quite a few on there that I will add to my "to listen" playlist, that I hadn't considered or heard of before.

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I have been exchanging music recommendations with a friend. She recently sent me this track. The internet tells me that I had already listened to a few times, but it had slipped my mind until my friend's email. Having just listened to the whole of the Versions Of Modern Performance album, I like the sound that this young Chicago band makes. That's probably because it sounds like we're back in 1996 again.

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This is some list.

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From The Tragically Hip's first EP.

For those who observe it, have a nice Canada Day.

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It's a Saturday night/early Sunday morning in 1994. You've just returned home from a gig, stopping off for some junk food, to soak up the booze, on your way. You flick on the TV, adjust the antenna because the signal isn't that great sometimes, and switch on an overnight music video show.

As the cathode ray tube warms up, this music video comes on and you think, "They sound like a cross between Curve, Lush, Cocteau Twins and The Telescopes. I wonder if they are on 4AD or Creation?".

The room starts spinning. You eventually regain consciousness, flat on your back, on the cold floor. You realise it's not 3am on Sunday in 1994. It's actually 2024 and Austin, Texas band, Blushing, have released an album called Sugarcoat, that this is the title track of.

Slapping yourself, you get back to distracting yourself from real work, looking for more indie bands you haven't heard yet, on the internet.

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The first in a series of bands with terrible names (with decent tunes, in this case). Do you have any other examples?

Apparently this Japanese band chose their name by combining random words that the founding members liked. Despite the absolutely terrible name, they have some good sounding songs.

They are going on tour in N. America in Sept.

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Sydney's (terribly named, IMO) Phantastic Ferniture released one self-titled album. This was the featured track that got a bit of play around the place, at least where I live.

Julia Jacklin (vox/guitar), Elizabeth Hughes (guitar), Tom Stephens (bass), and drummer Ryan K. Brennan's song is a chill yet jaunty, mellow yet catchy slice of tuneful guitar music that just might be suitable for your next playlist.

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I was delighted to find this clip from an appearance on Conan O’Brien in 2006. I was lucky enough to be in New York at the right time to go to one of the shows that Conan mentioned in the intro. It was a really good show!

Conan mentioned that this song was from the album Rabbit Fur Coat that’s they were on tour for, however, it was actually on the follow up, Acid Tongue (2008). Both are good albums.

When checking this, I discovered that Paz Lenchantin played on See Fernando and several other tracks on Acid Tongue. Paz was later recruited to play bass in The Pixies.

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I’m not a big fan of Muse but I am of this song!

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Do the sounds of early Primal Scream, The Pastels, Sarah Records and all things jangle pop, appeal to you? Then take a listen to this.

This band from a town west of Glasgow is the reincarnation of the spirit of C86. Fronted by two sisters, they appear to be young aficionados of jangle pop, setting out to create it anew. Appropriately, the physical release of this single is on a cassette tape.

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A remastered video for a song that was indeed, quite widespread, in its day.

[-] Aesecakes@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago
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Here's my report from the game on Friday night.

The Build-up:

It was part of "Global Football Week" here in Melbourne, which basically is a private promoter (I think) bringing out AWFC, Spuds and NUFC.

Spuds and Newcastle must have got on a plane the morning after the final game of the Prem season. Ange was at a lunch at the MCG on Tuesday…40-ish hours after the final whistle. Happily, the Wed night game ended 1-1, with Newcastle winning a shootout. I didn't go, of course.

Friday was a double-header. The opener was Newcastle playing A-League Men All-Stars. Hilariously, all the senior players, except Trippier, had left already, so NUFC got annihilated 8-0. 😂

The official attendance was about 42K. Although my ticket would have let me see that game, I had to go for a work trip in another city, so I ended up going straight to the stadium from the airport. I arrived about 1 hour before kickoff of the women's game. From footage I have seen, it looks like the men's game had fewer people. I saw a number of Newcastle people leaving after their match. On the other hand, A LOT of Arsenal fans were still arriving…so maybe there were 25 to 30K in a 45-50K seat stadium.

Pre-match for the main event included a rendition of The Angel, with some singing from the "active" area behind the goal, but not so much elsewhere. The noise level in my bit was quite low but that's to be expected, I think. It was probably better than when I saw AFC lose to Auxerre in a CL group game at Highbury, though!

The Game:

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Arsenal had good possession and pressed ALW, who found it hard to move out of their half. ALW had some OK moments moving through midfield and their greatest attacking threat, at times, was on the right with Cortnee Vine. A Matilda, she plays club football for Sydney FC, but she is really good and could have moved to Europe or the US after the 2023 WC. I think she surely will for next season. She was up against McCabe and it was a pretty good dual, with Vine holding her own. Katie put in some typically meaty challenges, even in a friendly.

From memory, Catley, Russo, Viv Lia and Pelova came off at half time for Maanum, Fox, Goldie and Lacasse, with 4 other subs in the second half. With Russo being subbed, the second half had less goal threat as we had no-one up front to offer it, with Stina not on the trip. ALW had a golden opportunity to equalise at the end, with the player through on goal being thwarted by a very good save from Williams.

Not really the goal fest I was hoping for, but possibly to be expected for a variety of reasons. The arsenal.com match report will tell you more.

Other random points about the game.

  • Viv Lia was impressive. Got past her marker a couple of times for cutbacks/crosses and of course the great assist for the goal.
  • The other, younger players all had decent games, Reid got POTM, Williams (GK) came on for her first appearance
  • Goldie looked OK when she came on. Good to see Kuhl back, she was decent.
  • It was nice to see the runs Russo makes off the ball, which you can't easily see on TV
  • Former Arsenal coach, Joe Montemurro was in-charge of ALW. Former AWFC goalie, Lydia Williams, is retiring after the Olympics, so this was probably her last game in Melbourne. She got a great ovation when she was subbed by Joe, just before half time
  • Whenever Eidevall appeared on the big screens, he was booed
  • I was there to see Bouhaddi's debut!

The Impact

Putting aside the question about how wise it is to play a friendly on the other side of the world, rather than giving the players time off, the impact that the game had here was pretty big. The Matildas are the most popular national sports team in Australia and having 3 of them in the Arsenal squad is a big deal. This was the first women's All Stars game ever, catching up with the men, who have been doing it since 2013.

There were a lot of Arsenal supporters on the streets the whole week. I was told that 4,000 turned up for an open training session on Thursday. The day after the game, there was a meet and greet at a football clothing store not far from where I live with Catley, KCC and Foord. People were queueing up before dawn for the 10am start. I also joined a couple of the Australian, Arsenal Women chat groups to see what was going on and there is a huge amount of chat/support there.

Arsenal are trying to make their fanbase outside of the UK feel like they can be part of North London, too. I think that they did this pretty well over the past week for us far-flung supporters in this part of the world. I expect to see a lot more AFC colours around here, in the future.

[-] Aesecakes@lemmy.world 6 points 1 month ago

Today, I went to an event that was part of the Arsenal Australia (official supporter's club) national gathering. By chance, Joe Montemurro was at the venue, so I got to meet him briefly.

[-] Aesecakes@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

That’s happening right now.

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Putting aside the questions about whether Arsenal Women should be playing in Melbourne on Friday, seeing as they are here, I have my ticket and am looking forward to it.

The funny thing is that NUFC are playing A-League Men as the curtain raiser. It's going to be a weird atmosphere I think because I imagine most/all Newcastle fans will leave…I'm not getting there early that's for sure.

[-] Aesecakes@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

This ruins my analogy of Meta federating with Activity Pub being like the Taliban promising to be good guys this time round.

[-] Aesecakes@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Maybe you’re thinking of the Coat of Arms of Melbourne

[-] Aesecakes@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

I looked at r/gunners for the first time since the blackout. The level of apathy/lack of understanding/refusal (IMO) to appreciate the bigger picture that certain redditors have is perhaps predictable but disappointing.

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