treated myself to a few cds, as haven't bought any music this year, and gigs all postponed or cancelled. Music is huge to me, and has been significant in helping me manage my mental health through the pandemic. I would have really struggled without it.
Have acquired:
James - live in extraordinary times - this was a bit of a treat, and not listened to it fully, but got a deluxe box with 2cds and a dvd. the box is very well made!
Avalanches - we will always love you - only listened to half of this so far, but liked what I heard
Haggis Horns - Hot Damn! - funky as anything cd covering aspects of disco, funk, blues and all sorts. brilliant.
Sigur Ros - Odins Raven Magic - very ethereal live performance piece based on an icelandic poem
Late Night Final - a wonderful hope - from the main fella in public service broadcasting, a fairly noodley ambient 4 tracks that sounds really good!
Alexis Ffrench - Dreamland and also Evolution - Alexis Ffrench and dreamland in particular have been strong highlights this year.
Dreamland in particular has sleeve notes explaining the aim was music to aid people manage themselves, especially in dark times, when we feel alone, separate from others (these were written pre pandemic too!) and I have found that album to be especially helpful to me (the deluxe version on spotify is superb). this got me thinking about the positivity in these albums - a wonderful hope, we will always live you, even the james album is full of uplifting experiences, as they are phenomenal live. Can't help but wonder f sub-consciously I have been looking for stuff with a positive bent to it.