FACT is the UK’s best online music magazine and home to the twice-weekly FACT mix series.
Possibly related…
-
Why Vinyl Sounds Better Than CD, Or Not
According to Rolling Stone magazine, sales of vinyl albums continue to grow, setting a new record in 2010. Does vinyl reproduce sound better, or is it just a trend? Two audio experts join guest host John Dankosky to talk about the science of audio, and how perceptions can shape the sound experience.
-
Hidden Orchestra - Night Walks On Vinyl Mixtape - Paris DJs
To celebrate the release of the Night Walks album on deluxe vinyl (thanks to Denovali Records), Joe Acheson of Hidden Orchestra (Tru Thoughts Recordings) has put together this
http://www.parisdjs.com/index.php/post/Hidden-Orchestra-Night-Walks-On-Vinyl-Mixtape
-
From the Cut-Out Bin to the Lumber Yard | High Octane Growler
Vinyl, vinyl, vinyl. Okay, so there’s a Kansas album as the featured graphic on the homepage. Don’t judge.
We cover a lot of territory in this discussion follow-up as Maya Kroth, Owen Salerno and Garett Michaels again join Tommy Hough to discuss record “cut-outs,” the lost art of album artwork in the MP3 era, the dressing habits of My Morning Jacket fans, and the geography of Seattle-area record stores.
Garett also inadvertently calls out Tommy’s age (well, nearly), Tommy inadvertently compares Pearl Jam to Grand Funk Railroad, Maya reveals her feeling about IPAs, and the triumvirate of unjustly “missed” and unfairly overlooked late 90s albums is revealed. All this, and a Marshall Tucker Band moustache reference.
Late 1990s Album Gems:
Wilco – Summerteeth (1999)
Flaming Lips – The Soft Bulletin (1999)
Built to Spill – Perfect from Now On (1997)Beers Enjoyed:
West Coast Green Flash IPA
Firestone Walker Union Jack IPAhttp://highoctanegrowler.com/2012/11/marshall-tucker-band-moustaches/
Tagged with tommy hough ipa rock and roll rock & roll
