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jacethecrowl
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Sounds like a Sadies record. Nothing wrong with that.

Mould isn't particularly interesting to watch live, and on a screen sounds more boring still

Mould isn't particularly interesting to watch live, and on a screen sounds more boring still

This guy Heller is outta his mind. Each new millenium Burma album is better than the last. After one listen (had to stream the damn thing since Amoeba didn't get LP stocks) the only turkey here might be “Fell—>H2O” (time will tell). It's about time the band's two trumpet players got to blow some. Can't wait to spin it

This guy Heller is outta his mind. Each new millenium Burma album is better than the last. After one listen (had to stream the damn thing since Amoeba didn't get LP stocks) the only turkey here might be “Fell—>H2O” (time will tell). It's about time the band's two trumpet players got to blow some. Can't wait to spin it

I thought SSL was the best of the last three, the most uncompromising anyway. ONoffON was one-third old songs and too much filler on top of that. Peter was the most inspired presence there, Clint brought the best songs to The Obliterati, and SSL was all Roger's. Maybe Bob will be the star of the new one.

For dorks who follow such things, some of these songs have been in their setlists for a couple years, so it's nice to know which ones made the cut. 8 of 'em were familiar to me.

No LA shows? I'd settle for Pedro!