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Every month I buy about 6-10 albums to listen to. I create the list during the previous month from the suggestions of
friends, things I hear and read about from media sources (including the Intar-Web). During the month, I add an album
or two.

The following are the albums I've ripped to my iPhone for December listening. I don't have any personal
opinions on many of these albums yet, but your comments would be appreciated. Especially, tracks that you think I
should pay particular attention to.

The albums roughly into their area of interest this month, which is:

+ Folk Rock/Brit Folk
+ Alternate Rock
+ Electronica


Plumb (1995) by Jonatha Brooke & The Story



Folk rock, maybe Pop. Recommended by a (female) friend.

Aleyn (1997) by June Tabor



Brit Folk. Left over from my "All Tommorrow's Parties" playlist.

Little Honey (2008) by Lucinda Williams



Alt Folk isn't so bad.

Concrete Igloo (2007) by Dandi Wind



Recommended Canadian duet from WBG.

Break Up the Concrete (2008) by The Pretenders



Are they what I remember them to be?

A Hundred Million Suns (2008) by Snow Patrol



What my mates in the UK are listening to.

Order Of The Reptile (2007) by Ego Likeness



Etheral female vocals in Goth rock.

Mindstalking (2004) by Lunascape



Electronica duo with fine female vocals. Was hard to find, but was reissued.

Modern Guilt (2008) by Beck



Beck is back doing Electronica. Gets mixed reviews.
 
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Ego Likeness? old school goth-techno sound. I thought I was in black lipstick again (yes)

Not bad just very flat from the quick bits I heard.

Beck- I guess I never 'got' beck so much. Fun stuff but never really got me to want to listen to it again.


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Went back to The National's Boxer and Radiohead's In Rainbows. Two outstanding albums that made my drive home yesterday quite pleasant, if slightly melancholic.


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