<p>It’s the inaugural Sidetracked Album Club: Annie and Nick travel down memory lane to 2005 after listening back to LCD Soundsystem’s debut album and answer questions like: What was life like then, how much have things changed, and does the music still hold up?
Elsewhere, Nick is preparing for 6 Music Festival (which will see him DJ with Beth Ditto), Annie reflects on some excellent gig crowds and Courtney Love is on a very relatable Geese journey. Plus, Annie and Nick review SNL UK’s first episode, and a listener gets in touch about Lily Allen’s West End Girl shows, inspiring a conversation around the ethics of enjoying music about someone’s deeply personal pain.
HOMEWORK: Send in your ideas for the next Album Club choice.</p><p>Get in touch with Annie and Nick! You can send a WhatsApp to 07970082700 or email
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And you can also stay in touch via our Instagram Channel, which you can find in the BBC Sounds Instagram bio.</p><p>SONGS</p><p>LCD Soundsystem - Losing My Edge </p><p>LCD Soundsystem - Tribulations </p><p>LCD Soundsystem - Daft Punk Is Playing at My House </p><p>LCD Soundsystem - Too Much Love </p><p>LCD Soundsystem - Tired </p><p>LCD Soundsystem - Yeah</p><p>The Rapture - House of Jealous Lovers </p><p>The Killers - Mr. Brightside </p><p>Franz Ferdinand - Take Me Out </p><p>Scissor Sisters - Comfortably Numb </p><p>Geese - Trinidad</p><p>Hot Hot Heat - Bandages
ALBUMS</p><p>LCD Soundsystem - LCD Soundsystem</p><p>Robyn - Sexistential </p><p>RAYE - This Music May Contain Hope </p><p>Elmiene – sounds for someone </p><p>Courtney Barnett - Creature of Habit</p><p>The Killers - Hot Fuss
Scissor Sisters - Scissor Sisters </p><p>Green Day - American Idiot </p><p>Kasabian - Kasabian </p><p>Franz Ferdinand - Franz Ferdinand </p><p>The Pogues - Rum, Sodomy & The Lash</p>