Top Ten albums for November listening

Old and new, catchy or obscure, light and heavy, here’s the rotation list:

  • At last something new by Idlewild, Post Electric Blues
  • Communion, a double CD from The Soundtrack Of Our Lives
  • Former frontman of Something For Kate, Paul Dempsey’s solo debut Everything Is True
  • The self-titled debut by Monsters of Folk, featuring two of my faves, M. Ward and Conor Oberst
  • An album of songs based on verses from the bible? Unlikely for me, but here I am, looking forward to The Life of the World to Come from The Mountain Goats
  • Malcolm Middleton’s Waxing Gibbous
  • As the last remaining Peter Hammill fan in Australia, I’m working through Thin Air
  • Subway II, electronic music by Subway
  • Brokenby a group I know little about, Soulsavers
  • Little Moon from that wonderful singer-songwriter Grant-Lee Phillips
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