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The year is almost over, and that means it's time once again to look back and reflect on all the great music that's crossed our ears over the last 12 months. Throughout December, CHIRP's volunteers will document their favorite albums from 2015. Get ready for a list of artists, styles, and genres that will delight any music fan and maybe give you ideas for stocking stuffers for family, friends, or yourself (Remember, if you click on a link to buy an album from Amazon.com, CHIRP Radio gets a portion of your purchase as a donation).
At the end of December, we'll calculate all of the albums cited and put together a final list of CHIRP's favorite albums of the year. With half of the 2010 decade gone, we'll also take some time to reflect on the last 5 years as well as CHIRP's 5th anniversary. Check back all month to see what we have to say!
Even though Guided By Voices broke up (again) over a year ago, that hasn’t stopped veteran frontman Robert Pollard from releasing new music. This year has seen the release of his 21st solo album and new music from two of his sixteen “side projects,” Circus Devils’ Stomping Grounds and three full-length records from Ricked Wicky.
This week marks the release of Suitcase 4: Captain Kangaroo Won The War, a four CD collection of 100 previously unreleased tracks, including rarities, alternate versions, outtakes and discards including classics like "Postal Blowfish," "Goldheart Mountaintop Queen Directory," "Motor Away," "Hardcore UFOs," "Echos Myron," "Tractor Rape Chain" and "Queen Of Cans And Jars." Also included are demos from Pollard’s next solo album, due in 2016.
If it’s anything like the Suitcase 1-3 releases, each track will be credited to a different fake band name (he hasn’t used Sergeant Sebaceous and His Cysts yet, but here’s hoping), and if you’re wondering how you can fit 100 song titles and band names on a CD, never fear-- it comes with a custom magnifying glass to assist with your reading.
For full listing of CHIRP charts, click here.