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The 2022 Music Thread


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So, new year, new music. 2022 is of course a momentous year. It is the fiftieth anniversary of Donny Osmond's puppy love and the tenth anniversary of Tulisa's debut album. And also the tenth anniversary of Tulisa's only album. Most important of all, it is the tenth birthday of Cher Lloyd's IMMORTAL Want You Back. Wowzers.

With such quality to look back on, you can forgive me for being stuck in the past. But feel free to post about the shit new pop punk albums you're looking forward to in here too.

 

 

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Smashing through albums left and right atm. Standouts so far have been:

  • Wilderun - 'Epigone'
  • Riverwood - 'Shadows and Flame'
  • Power Paladin - 'With the Magic of Windfyre Steel'
  • Mydreamfever - 'Rough and Beautiful Place'
  • Karfagen - 'Land of Green and Gold'. 

 

1 and 2 are prog metal, 3 is power metal, 4 is ambient/neoclassical new age, 5 is prog rock/metal

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Neil Young gave Spotify the ultimatum of his music or Joe Rogan, and Spotify predictably chose Rogan. When you try to play any Neil Young song on Spotify right now, you get an error message.

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Rina Sawayama and Charlie XCX teamed up for Beg For You. It samples Cry For You. Both songs are bangers. Charli XCX is what 2022 needs. 

 

 

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On 26/01/2022 at 23:39, The Redeemer CLDY said:

Neil Young gave Spotify the ultimatum of his music or Joe Rogan, and Spotify predictably chose Rogan. When you try to play any Neil Young song on Spotify right now, you get an error message.

Spotify are the lamest thing going in music right so this didn’t come as a surprise!

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20 minutes ago, Jimmy said:

Charli only deals in bangers 

Good Ones was the type of track you are leaving the club to go to bed and you are in line for coat check and you are at the front of 30 minute line but you abandon it to go to the dance floor and you order another round of tequila shots and it becomes 5am and you are at the afterparty and they don't let you bring your bottle of aspirin into the club because it could be G and so you decide you'll go home but the song comes on again and it's like "I guess I have to go in" so you ditch the aspirin and your shirt and it's a few hours later and it's now time for breakfast so you get McDonalds and in the restaurant they play the song but you are passed out so you miss it.

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On 26/01/2022 at 23:39, The Redeemer CLDY said:

Neil Young gave Spotify the ultimatum of his music or Joe Rogan, and Spotify predictably chose Rogan. When you try to play any Neil Young song on Spotify right now, you get an error message.

"We have detailed content policies in place and we've removed over 20,000 podcast episodes related to Covid since the start of the pandemic."

One suspects all 20,000 of those podcast episodes weren't making Spotify any money, however.

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On 26/01/2022 at 23:39, The Redeemer CLDY said:

Neil Young gave Spotify the ultimatum of his music or Joe Rogan, and Spotify predictably chose Rogan. When you try to play any Neil Young song on Spotify right now, you get an error message.

Joni Mitchell has also asked for her music to be removed from Spotify

I'm always kinda surprised that Joni Mitchell is still alive. Because I keep thinking she's dead.

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Norma Waterson, celebrated British folk singer, dies aged 82 | Folk music | The Guardian

 

Norma Waterson passed away this week - just an absolute icon of English folk music. I've been revisiting a lot of her work in the last few days, having been a fan of the Waterson/Carthy family - and Norma's daughter Eliza Carthy in particular - for many years now. A great loss.

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Looking at the credits trying to figure out if that's Bella Thorne in the first video.

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The Pilling Of Dicky (Part III)

A pretty good deep dive into if the break up up of The Mighty Mighty Bosstones was related to lead singer Dicky Barrett dipping his toes into the whole Q-Anon shit

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