

Revelators Sound System (MC Taylor of Hiss Golden Messenger) – Revelators Ray Charles – Ray Charles Live In Stockholm 1972 (Reissue) Ray Charles – A Message From the People (Reissue) Paul Leary (of Butthole Surfers) – The History of Dogs (Reissue) Michael Giacchino – Lightyear (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) IV And The Strange Band – Southern Circus Infinity Knives & Brian Ennals – King Cobra Gucci Mane and The New 1017 – So Icy Gang: The Reup The Gun Club – The Las Vegas Story (Deluxe Edition) Fashion Club (Moaning’s Pascal Stevenson) – Scrutiny The Everly Brothers – Hey Doll Baby (Reissue) Dire Straits – Money For Nothing (Reissue) I was really nostalgic for when I was releasing my own music and for when I was in control of everything. David Bowie – The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars (Vinyl Reissue) Dan Reed Network – Let’s Hear It For The King Collective Soul – Disciplined Breakdown (25th Anniversary Edition) Chillin Villain Empire (C.V.E) – We Represent Billions

Charlie Griffiths (of Haken) – Tiktaalika Bob Marley & The Wailers – Live at the Rainbow: 3rd June 1977 The Beach Boys – Sounds Of Summer: The Very Best Of The Beach Boys – Expanded Edition Alanis Morissette – the storm before the calm Let us know what’s missing, what you’re excited for, what’s good, what’s not and anything else music. Here’s a more complete list, taken from Consequence of Sound w/ minor updates.
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There’s also Horse Jumper of Love, TV Priest, a new EP from Wy and a new chance for me to try and get into Hercules & Love Affair.
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Also a new one from Bartees Strange, plus a new album from Spencer Krug of Wolf Parade/Sunset Rubdown is always going to be worth checking out for me. New album by Perfume Genius is the big one for me today, I haven’t heard anything from it yet but I’m expecting great things. There’s a bunch of stuff I’m looking forward to listening to. Maybe this isn't the place to ask about these guitars.Hello! It’s Friday! and it’s… New Music! Together at last. It's totally different to anything else I own or have owned. It's solid and not light.īut it looks cool and I enjoy it. The neck is indeed pretty chunky and the frets are big but those are both things I like. I saw one with two single coils in a Mustang layout which looked good. I even thought about getting a couple of guards made so I could swap pickup configs in and out. Much of this is documented here in a really quite fascinating thread:Īs for what I think of my green one, I love it! It would definitely benefit from a nicer humbucker and I've toyed with getting a solid white guard made as I'm not keen on pearloid. The Squier model was never actually a signature model, Courtney just appeared (blurrily) holding one in the advert. It was at this point her/her techs had Fender make some more road worthy, solidbody copies based on the heavily plaguerised Mercury design so they'd be more robust on tour. As it was a right handed guitar, Kurt kind of went "ah, erm." and Courtney went "Yoink, thanks."Īs Mercury's were hand made by two guys, there weren't many about and Courtney used to like chucking things into the crowd and generally smashing stuff about. They built one for Mr Cobain and took it along to a show. The original design is based on Mercury guitars. Just to clear up a couple of oft-misquoted "facts":
