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Tuesday, April 04, 2006

2006 is looking good (musically, at least...) 

Esta semana salen a la venta el disco nuevo de Morrissey, Ringleader of the Tormetors, y el de los Flaming Lips, At War With the Mystics. Tanto Morrissey como los Lips son veteranos de la escena, y sus trabajos immediatos anteriores fueron bastante buenos (Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots debe ser uno de mis 10 discos favoritos de todos los tiempos.) No he escuchado los discos nuevos aún, pero espero hacerlo pronto. Me parece que este mes saldrá a la venta también el disco nuevo de Secret Machines, y esperen no mucho después material nuevo de Kula Shaker (YES!! Después de como 7 años... crucemos los dedos y esperemos que no sea tan malo como el último de Jeevas), Charlatans, Gomez, Zoé, Cerati, Muse, Nouvelle Vague, Snow Patrol, The Open y Radiohead. (Puede que hasta Franz Ferdinand nos sorprenda sacando material nuevo antes de fin de año.) Esto nos mantiene con la esperanza de que 2006 será un año de bueno, al menos en lo que a música se refiere, porque en casi todos los demás aspectos, parece seguir en retroceso.
 
  This week sees the release of new albums from Morrissey, Ringleader of the Tormetors, and The Flaming Lips, At War With the Mystics. Both Morrissey and the Lips are veterans of the scene, and their last outputs were pretty good (Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots has to be one of my Top 10 albums of all time.) I haven't listened to any of these new albums yet, but I hope to do so soon. I believe this month will also see the release of a new album from The Secret Machines, and not too long after that we should be getting new stuff from Kula Shaker (YES!! After 7 years or so... let's cross our fingers and hope it's not as bad as the last Jeevas record), Charlatans, Gomez, Zoé, Cerati, Muse, Nouvelle Vague, Snow Patrol, The Open and Radiohead. (Maybe even Franz Ferdinand will surprise us with new stuff before the year is over.) This keeps our hopes up that 2006 may, in fact, be a good year, as far as music is concerned... because in most other aspects, it seems to still be going backwards.
 

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