Thank you BloodGator. Always a topic I miss nowadays. It used to be one of my fav topics when I had the time to listen to all the new music I wanted.
The last War on drugs album was exceptional, reminded me much of 80ies Springsteen with a contemporary production. I took a listen to the rest you mention, Haim is OK, but not my cup of tea at the moment. Hiss Golden Messenger, is nice actually! He has a strange yet unique voice! If you like his work, you will also enjoy Wilco! (you probably know them already) I suggest Summerteeth.
I have many Bright eyes and David Gray albums, but have stopped buying their new releases for 5-6 years, due to lack of time. Hopefully I will find time to listen to their new ones. But I will try Kenneth J Nash!
Pottel, I am waiting for Guilmor's as well, but my hopes are not that high. I find that I enjoy his albums much more if I don't have any expectations.
I will probably buy Dylan's, but mostly out of habit. (of course his Bootleg series is something fantastic!)
The 2015 releases I am interested:
Darren Hayman - Chants for Socialists (the Hefner frontman in one of his best works after Hefner. Putting music to Morris' songs. )
Belle and Sebastian - Girls in Peacetime want to dance (Their new album. A bit different from their previous work, but it feels comfortable to my ears)
Archive - Restriction (Have to listen to it more times, to make up my mind, if it is fine or great.
A great group.
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Papercut Cambridge - There's no underground
More coming!