#album
#album

By Kevin (@Prufesuroak)
For my recommendation this week it’s Warren Zevon’s Excitable Boy and DuckTales: Remastered.

By Kevin (@Prufesuroak)
The Sounds of 2014 is a year end round up of the albums that stuck with us this.
Drive-By Truckers have always been pretty consistent, they haven’t released anything bad since… ever (1996); English Oceans which came out March 4, 2014 is no exception to that. The album really hits hard and stays that way throughout. This being their tenth studio album.

By Kevin (@Prufesuroak)
The Sounds of 2014 is a year end round up of the albums that stuck with us this.
Annie Clark once said “I wanted to make a party record you could play at a funeral.“ in a press release, and this pretty much is the perfect description for her fourth solo album simple titled St. Vincent, released on February 24, 2014.
Upon first listening to it earlier this year I never made anything of it, I just saw it as just another St. Vincent album but looking at my most played songs from this year, I realized that a few songs from the album ranked pretty high on that list. It was always played but I never realized it. It was played enough to a point that I was oblivious to it being on. And then I realized that in a way the more I love a song the less I notice it.

By Kevin (@prufesuroak)
For my recommendation this week it’s the 2013 album from Franz Ferdinand, Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Actions.

By Kevin (@prufesuroak)
Beautiful, catchy, dreamy… those are just some of the uber cliche words one might describe this new album from the goddess that is Jenny Lewis, The Voyager, her third solo album released on July 29, 2014.
This album, (her first in 6 years) is damn good… it’s out of this world, it’s witchcraft. I make it a point to listen to every album I get straight through at least once, but for The Voyager I found the I actually listened to it straight through four times. The first being the advance playthrough on NPR a few days ago.