June 24, 200917 yr well the title says it all. I bought an incredible EP two weeks ago. its called The Recordings of the Middle East by The Middle East. i'll write more about this next time. thanks to HelloPaulGoodbye
June 24, 200917 yr Mine is "Airbag/How Am I Driving". Btw, it includes "Meeting in the Aisle" which is Radiohead's first instrumental song.
June 25, 200916 yr Mine is "Airbag/How Am I Driving". Yeah, mine probably is, too. The Blue Room EP is pretty good too, though.
June 25, 200916 yr EPs are different ducks. There are usually a song or two that I like on them. But never one that blows me away. However one I think that is extremely good, all the way through, is: Hey Rosetta! - Plan Your Escape Honourable mention goes to: Fleet Foxes - Sun Giant EP
June 25, 200916 yr Wide Awake In America. The two lives tracks are amazing! Plus two solid album chopping floor songs
June 26, 200916 yr Author well i've already mentioned The Recordings of the Middle East by The Middle East. they're a folk -ish alt rock band out of townsville on the far north coast of australia. at this point i think this EP is much better than Fleet Foxes' Sun Giant EP. other faves Interpol EP - only 3 tracks but 16mins of pure post punk bliss Sun Giant - Fleet Foxes - Mykanos is brilliant Chocolates and Cigarettes - Angus and Julia Stone - makes for very easy listening Who The Fuck Are The Arctic Monkeys - bizarre how this came out AFTER their debut album. Blood Bank - Bon Iver - no quite a favourite but enjoyable listening nonetheless Dead Letter Circus EP - awesome hardcore pop punk band out of brisbane. well worth a listen My Manic and I - Laura Marling - i think this came out when she was hardly 17, an incredible talent Modern Age - The Strokes - similar situation to Interpol Opiate - Tool - some of the only official professionally recorded live Tool you will ever hear and it is brilliant Still out of all of those The Middle East come out on top.
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