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November 29, 2010 -- 7:35 PM
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November 27, 2010 -- 9:14 PM
posted by Tonestar Runner

November 27, 2010 -- 6:37 PM
posted by Tonestar Runner

Thanks for the suggestions, folks. It should help liven up the playlist.

And Beck, even though I know you were writing about the XKCD comic, I think "At Home With the Heisenbergs" could make for a good album title. Well, maybe...hmm...now I'm not sure...

November 27, 2010 -- 12:55 AM
posted by Jess

I'm definately with Tony on "High Velvet." Runners up, in no particular order: "So Runs the World Away" by Josh Ritter, "Transferance" by Spoon, and Jakob Dylan's "Women and Country."

Having said that, there's an excellent chance that I haven't heard anything that was released past summer.

November 26, 2010 -- 12:57 AM
posted by Beck

The "At home with the Heisenbergs" really cracked me up

November 25, 2010 -- 8:36 PM
posted by Al

I've posted samples of a few artist I've picked up this year on this board.

My choice would be:

Wild Beast- Two Dancers

Actually a 2009 album but didn't hear of them until this year.

November 25, 2010 -- 10:18 AM
posted by alison

I think I need some more music. I haven't bought cds since folk fest this summer.

My vote: the Avett Brothers' I and Love and You
But that's only of what I remember right now, and my music sample size this year has been rather skewed towards folk and alt-country.

i.e. I may change my mind in a day or two. ;)

November 24, 2010 -- 6:08 PM
posted by Tonestar Runner

So, does anyone have any suggestions for what their album of the year would be? (Yes, I need some new tunes in the ol' rotation.)

One of my leading choices is "High Violet" by The National. What say you?

November 24, 2010 -- 3:08 PM
posted by alison

Hey Everybody! ... and Beck in particular... have you seen the newest xkcd? It's there under less than positive circumstances, BUT it's a great guest spot by the Fox Trot cartoonist.

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