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2019. augusztus 29., csütörtök

2019. 08. 29. 11:47. magyarugar:MiX # 33 válogatott szám



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2019. 08. 29. 11:47. magyarugar:MiX # 33 válogatott szám >>Herring Franky, Cadik, Norwell, Kapitány Máté, Lajkó Félix, Vołosi, Àbáse, Gyáva, We Plants Are Happy Plants, Redbreast Wilson & The Juke Joint Revival, PG King, Adam Haraszti Project, Gourmand, Korai Acoustic Instrumental, The Devil’s Trade<<


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Herring Franky
Cat Love 1:07
A Calm Night 1:02
Bed Time 0:57
~ Homes 2019

Rhythm Roulette#HUN - Herring Franky

Norwell
Base-1 4:45
New Physics 4:17
Humanoid Forms 6:04
~ New Physics 2019
Újabb magyar a neves angol Opal Tapes kiadónál: rovatunk gyakori vendége, Norwell itt jelentette meg legújabb EP-jét. A New Physics Norwell leírása szerint "az electro különböző oldalainak felfedezése, a hideg űrtől az Univerzum melegebb részeiig"; a kiadó pedig kaleidoszkópszerű utazásról ír, "electro ízekkel és ütős robotos űrvarázslattal". A valóban sokszínű, a retrót és az izgalmas hangzásokat pompásan összehozó EP vinylen is megjelent.


Àbáse
Invocation 2:34
Skeme Goes All City 5:42
Gbé Ra Nlè (Get Off Di Floor) 10:53
~ Invocation 2019
A már Berlinben élő, a magyar soul-jazz-funk-hiphop életben meghatározó szerepet betöltött Bognár Szabolcs Àbáse kollektívájáról már volt szó, amikor kijött az első szám; most pedig itt a debütáló EP (ami egy rövidebb nagylemeznek is mondható volna). Az Invocation felvételei Budapesten készültek, a legtöbb számban két dobos és basszusgitár+bőgő is játszik, valamint fúvósok (Zahár Fanni fuvolás emelkedik ki közülük többször), gitár, no meg Bognár Szabolcs Rhodesen, clavineten, szintin. Több számban afrikai és brazil vendégek is hallhatók, az utolsóban pedig Said Tichiti. Az említett jazz-funk-hiphop meghatározó, hol a ritmusközpontú, hol az elmerengő fajtából, és az afrikai és brazil hatás is nyilvánvalóan tetten érhető sokszor - a leghosszabb, majd' tízperces Gbé Ra N'le [Get Off Di Floor] például sodró afrobeat. A sokszínű, de egyben meglepően egységes EP-ről egy számnak Gilles Peterson műsorában volt a premierje, de máskor is szólt a BBC-n és más on- vagy offline rádiókban, és szépen gyűlnek róla a lelkes kritikák a nemzetközi sajtóban...
A hiphop és a jazz kultúra önkifejező ereje előtt tiszteleg újraértelmezett szólóprojektje első dalával Bognár Szabi



Gyáva
Kerék peretz 6:16
Vannak terveid... 10:19
~ él 2019
A Gyáva zenekar így jellemzi magát: "a space rocktól a pszichedelikus zajig, egyenesen Csepel légópincéiből" - ami már önmagában elég vonzó, és ráadásul ez nem is minden. Egyrészt az alapvetően pszichedelikusan-folyamatzenésen felépülő, 6-11 perces számokban előkerülnek néha fúvósok is, és sokat hozzátesznek; másrészt pedig a műfaji merítés még szélesebb, hiszen vannak egészen komoly-súlyos groove-ok is, vagy éppen sötét posztpunkos részek. És még a számcímek is pompásak; noha ember legyen a talpán, aki megmondja, hogy mi a kapcsolat a zene és az olyan címek között, mint hogy Vannak terveid vagy Remekül tőzsdézel...
Söptei Gergely - ének, gitár / Kalamár Ádám - gitár, fúvós hangszerek, szintetizátor / Molnár Ábel - gitár / Tóth Norbert

2019. augusztus 27., kedd

27-08-2019 WORLD_MUSiC_MiX # 33 selected ETHNiC FUSiON tracks # WmW

Zun Zun Egui

27-08-2019 WORLD:MUSiC:MiX # 33 selected ETHNiC FUSiON tracks # WmW:    Zun Zun Egui, Olcay Bayir, Sidestepper, Ani Cordero, Amsterdam Klezmer Band, Söndörgő, Kokoko!, Carwyn Ellis & Rio 18, David McGuinness, Alasdair Roberts, Amble Skuse, ZitheRandom, The Klezmatics, Cheikh Lo

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Bristol-based band blending an eclectic mix of genres... mixing the styles of Tropicalia, punk, funk, Afrobeat, and Ethiopian jazz.
Zun Zun Egui
Soul Scratch 5:04
The Sweetest Part of Life 4:06
from Shackles' Gift 2015
It was very hard to pigeonhole Zun Zun Egui on their fantastically delightful 2011 debut album, Katang, and the same is true on their second album, Shackles' Gift. This time they have not only trod on the toes of many of their peers, they have left them in their wake. The multinational band's habit of effortlessly jumping through genres on a kaleidoscopic journey is still apparent. That said, all that genre defying isn't overly chaotic and sloppy -- it's tight and groovy, with their sound honed and almost distinctly Zun Zun Egui. As always, frontman Kushal Gaya expertly plucks and strangles his guitar with timely scatty guitar parts, and his vocals get stronger with each release...

Her contemporary sound blends elements of folk, jazz and neo-classical and 21st Century urban sounds with evocative vocal deliveries through her original eclectic compositions and arrangements of traditional songs of Anatolia, Mesopotamia and Mediterranean.
Olcay Bayir
Jarnana 3:21
Mer Dan 6:05
from Neva / Harmony 2014
elegant Turkish-flavoured world music
...Here, she reworks traditional music from the western borders of Asia and the Mediterranean coast, starting with an Albanian love song before moving to Armenian, Balkan, and Kurdish songs. While Durme, a charming Sephardic lullaby, shows her classical training, elsewhere she switches to dance songs, driven on by clarinet, violin and saz, a Turkish lute. This is an elegant and often gently exquisite set.



The project of British producer Richard Blair, Sidestepper fuses a Latin aesthetic with the late '90s electronic dance music aesthetic, resulting in a dancefloor-friendly hybrid that presents a refreshing alternative to the often formulaic sound of electronic dance music
Sidestepper
Fuego Que Te Llama 4:44
Supernatural Love 3:38
Magangué 5:12
Lover 5:37
from Supernatural Love 2016
La Candelaria is the prettiest, most historic barrio in Bogotá, Colombia’s high-altitude capital city... It was here that Sidestepper crafted their stunning new album, Supernatural Love —a work that marks a radical change in direction for the acclaimed collective. Long acknowledged as the original progenitors of electro-cumbia, the cutting-edge blend of electronica and Afro-Colombian rhythms that has torn up dancefloors from Medellin to London and New York... The new album befits the band’s reputation as innovators: organic, potent, rhythmic, and irresistibly danceable. “As soon as we got started I felt this great sense of freedom. An opening up of space and possibility.” RICHARD BLAIR, PRODUCER

New York-based Puerto Rican-American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist known for her work with the bands Cordero and Pistolera. 
Ani Cordero
Corrupción (Ani Cordero) 3:37
Me Tumba (Ani Cordero) 3:19
Voy Caminando (Ani Cordero) 3:13
Vida Atrevida (Ani Cordero) 2:51
from Querido Mundo 2017
Querido Mundo, Ani Cordero's second release as a solo artist, falls musically somewhere between the vintage Latin stylings of 2014's Recordar and the more rock-oriented output of her longtime bands Cordero and Pistolera...  Pulling no punches, Cordero leads off with "Corrupción," a pointed track aimed at not only the corruption of Puerto Rican politics, but of governments worldwide. Likewise, on the near-chanted "Me Tumba" she sings of police brutality, using an hard-edged delivery and twangy, fuzzed-out guitar solos over an insistent rhythm. The brighter, more hopeful "Voy Caminando" and the sweetly defiant "Vida Atrevida" are also highlights on this excellent collection that mixes anger, love, confidence, and poignancy in equal measures.


Mix a dose of klezmer with a pinch of ska, add a shot of Balkan and a smidgen of Gypsy, top it all off with a tablespoon of jazz, some dollops of punk, then put everything through the blender et voilà, you’ve got the recipe for Amsterdam Klezmer Band.
The brotherhood of virtuosity, contemporary inventions and respect - Söndörgő from Hungary combines these all brilliantly with their signature instrument, the Hungaro-Serbian tambura.
Amsterdam Klezmer Band & Söndörgő 
Rubber Band 4:22
Shifted Sirba 7:03
Szikra / Spark 4:24
from Szikra 2018
Pinnacles of klezmer and Balkan scenes merge to form single super band; Szikra is a magical collaboration between the Amsterdam Klezmer Band and the Hungarian band, Söndörgő. When playing live the bands merge into a grooving, uplifting supergroup with a totally unique sound. The first concerts were electrifying. Klezmer and Balkan fans are already looking forward to the upcoming tour. "Both bands create and play music with an open mind," says AKB bassist Jasper de Beer. "We're inspired by everything that has common ground with klezmer, Balkan, and gypsy music. Söndörgő has a similar approach, and neither band is limited by tradition. So we have a unique sound." The acquaintance with the Hungarian band was purely a coincidence, Jasper says. "On a summer's day in 2015 I stumbled upon a performance in the Haarlemmerhout. I had never heard of Söndörgő. I had no idea what to expect." It soon dawned on him that he was witnessing something special. "The musicians play on tamburas, Serbian string instruments. They mix tambura with clarinet, kaval, sax, trumpet, accordion, davul, darbuka and occasional singing together. Unbelievable. The band is super tight and they are consummate instrumentalists. You can see and hear that they've been playing together for a long time. They've developed their own style, just like the AKB."...

Congolese collective whose artful lo-fi dance-pop is created on hand-built instruments mostly made out of junk.
Kokoko!
Likolo 4:00
Buka Dansa 4:21
L.O.V.E. 2:56
from Fongola 2019
Rising out of the tumultuous, crowded neighborhoods of Kinshasa, Africa's third largest city, are KOKOKO!, a Congolese collective of musicians whose wildly inventive dance music feels anarchic, dangerous, and distinctly modern. The band's roots lie in a group of childhood friends who, unable to afford or even find proper instruments, began creating their own out of spare parts and junk they found in the street. Among these inventions are repurposed percussive typewriters, single-string guitars made out of tin cans and scrap wood, tuned plastic bottles, and a rickety talk box made out of a rewired car stereo. Through a local production company, Dido Oweke, Boms Bomolo, and Love Lokombe met up with French electronic musician Débruit, who helped them arrange and structure their unique improvisations while adding his own beats and synth parts. The final link came during a guerrilla-style block party where the group found themselves jamming alongside enigmatic singer Makara Bianko and his dancers...

Carwyn Meurig Ellis (born 9 August 1973) is a Welsh singer-songwriter, composer, record producer, arranger and multi-instrumentalist. He is known as the frontman of British alternative band Colorama, as a member of The Pretenders and as a long-time collaborator with Edwyn Collins. In 2014, they worked together on the soundtrack to the film The Possibilities Are Endless which won the Mojo 'Film Of The Year' Award.... Since 2016 Ellis has hosted a weekly themed radio show on Soho Radio that plays a variety of genres, including rock, folk, jazz, hip hop, electronica, and soul.
Carwyn Ellis & Rio 18
Unman 4:29
Ymosodwyr Anweledig 4:18
Undiú 4:14
from Joia 2019
In Welsh, "Joia" means "enjoy"; in Portuguese it means "groovy." Both words certainly apply to this wonderfully summery and sweet record.
By the time he released Joia, the first album under his own name, Carwyn Ellis had already made his mark as the leader of the band Colorama, a trusted collaborator of Edwyn Collins and a member of the Pretenders' touring band. It was in the latter capacity that the seeds for Joia were sown. On tour in South America, Ellis scoured the record stores for finds, usually leaving with a full bag. His boss Chrissie Hynde took notice and suggested he record an album of music inspired by the records he was buying. To make it easier, she called up her friend, the prolific producer Kassin, and pitched the idea to him. He agreed, so Ellis wrote some songs and flew to Rio for a week. The duo called in the services of drummer Domenico Lancellotti, guitarist Manoel Cordeiro, and percussionist Andre Siqueira to bring the songs to life. Ellis then flew back to London to finish the tracks with producer Shawn Lee. The end product is a lovely album that blends sweet Welsh pop with loose and lovely Brazilian sounds, shuffling soul sambas, and gentle funk rhythms...

Scottish keyboardist, composer, and producer David McGuinness has carved out a diverse career that spans from early music to modern soundtrack composition, including collaborations within the classical, folk, and indie rock worlds. 
Scottish songwriter Alasdair Roberts' career as a recording artist sprang into a critically lauded, cult-praised profession when a demo he made with his group Appendix Out found its way into the hands of intimate nouveau folkie Will Oldham. 
With a focus on merging live performance and interactive technologies, British composer Amble Skuse has created a unique body of work that unites elements of electro-acoustic improvisation, modern composition, field recording, and folk music traditions. 
David McGuinness, Alasdair Roberts, Amble Skuse
The Dun Broon Bride (David McGuinness / Alasdair Roberts / Amble Skuse / Traditional) 5:39
Young Johnstone (David McGuinness / Alasdair Roberts / Amble Skuse / Traditional) 6:21
Babylon (David McGuinness / Alasdair Roberts / Amble Skuse / Traditional) 4:14
from What News 2018
A gorgeous collaboration between Scottish folk singer Alasdair Roberts, electronic composer Amble Skuse, and early music pianist David McGuinness, What News frames a set of historical U.K. ballads within a minimalist context that is both powerful and immediate. Although the project originated from an idea of Roberts' and was released by his longtime label Drag City, this is undeniably the union of three peers combining distinctive but complementary disciplines. Rather than relying on his typical guitar arrangements, Roberts approached McGuinness, with whom he had previously worked in the former's eclectic Concerto Caledonia ensemble, and asked him to adapt the songs for fortepiano (a piano of late 18th and 19th century design often associated with composers like Haydn and Mozart). While Skuse may seem like the outlier here, she too has a great affection for traditional material of the British Isles and her contributions are a key element in how the songs on What News are presented. Even before the first piano note, it is her eerie tonal collage of electronic hum and clattering lens snaps that introduces "The Dun Broon Bride." Roberts, whose reedy brogue has never sounded so appropriately applied, makes a brief electric guitar appearance on this strident ballad, but otherwise acts solely as the trio's vocalist. For his part, McGuinness constructs the backbone of the album with rich and nuanced keyboard performances on a restored 1844 pianoforte and his own 1920s dulcitone, a melodious and quite beguiling tined keyboard endemic to Glasgow...


ZitheRandom
Elekimpro 5:12
Goa 3:56
Peacock Blues 4:28
from Stringswing 2017
The zither improvisation of Debreczeni-Kis Helga and Dömény Krisztián is the spontaneouos mixing of jazz, folk music, contemporary composing and pop music, in which the moment creates fusions, the meeting of inner worlds dialogues, playing and harmony. Melodies of folk music, ancient shamanistic rituals, and even blues circles, which seem to be far from the zither-style, can be heard in their concert.


Inimitable N.Y.C. band blends klezmer music and socially conscious lyrics with contemporary rock, funk, and avant-garde jazz. 
The Klezmatics
Der Geler Fink [The Yellow Finch] (Lisa Gutkin) 2:48
Der Yokh [L'Estaca] (Lluís Llach) 4:43
Apikorsim [Heretics] (Frank London / Traditional / Yuri Vedenyapin) 5:01
from Apikorsim 2016
Back in the mid-1980s, when they started out, the Klezmatics shook up the then emerging world music scene by showing that klezmer should be part of the equation. After all, here was a band from New York who showed that the Jewish music traditionally performed at weddings and ceremonies across eastern Europe could be complex, contemporary and rebellious. And they deservedly won a Grammy. Their 30th anniversary album doesn’t show their full range – they were reworking Woody Guthrie when I last saw them – but the variety is still impressive, with brassy, jazz-influenced instrumentals and dance songs mixed against a dash of rebellion (the title track announces “happy heretics have no rabbi”), and finely sung ballads...

Acclaimed artist from Burkina Faso who has incorporated a wide array of influences, including reggae, Latin, jazz, funk, and soul. 
Cheikh Lô ‎
Bamba 3:50
Doyal Naniou feat.: Oumou Sangaré 5:56
Leer Gui Fall 6:10
from Balbalou 2015
Cheikh Lô would be a major star if he were a little more prolific and consistent. This is his first album in five years, and there was an equally long wait for his previous set – which is unfortunate, because he has a distinctive, soulful and easy-going style, mixing Senegalese mbalax with influences from across Africa and as far afield as Brazil. Balbalou starts magnificently, with a trio of songs that include a cheerfully rousing collaboration with the Brazilian singer Flavia Coelho and the French accordionist Fixi on Degg Gui, and a powerful appearance from Mali’s Oumou Sangare on the driving Doyal Naniou, an attack on the African propensity for coup d’états...



2019. augusztus 25., vasárnap

050 ALTER.NATION weekly favtraX 25-08-2019

ALTER.NATION #50

Jay Som, Seratones, Ceremony, Joyero, Lina Tullgren, Modern Nature, Alexander Tucker, Lala Lala, Lunch Lady, Oh Rose, Queen of Jeans, Haim

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The alias of songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and lush bedroom pop specialist Melina Duterte. 
Jay Som - Crown from Anak Ko
Most of Melina Duterte’s second album was written in a week-long trip to Joshua Tree - a National Park outside of Los Angeles famed for its out-of-this-world scenery and propensity for artistic inspiration... Jangling guitar strums are Jay Som’s sonic signature, but with Beatles bass lines, dreamy synth pads and lo-fi micro-beats providing surprises at every corner, she’s impossible to pin down. Call it chill wave, call it dream pop, call her a bedroom producer - this album’s full of enough variety and adventure to make such generalisations moot. A real triumph.

Louisiana four-piece plays a revved-up fusion of vintage soul and raunchy garage rock. 
Seratones - Power from Power
...On Power Haynes uses the bands new slick, more commercial style to tackle many political issues via passionate, personal songs. The title track is a female empowerment anthem with a tick-tock Motown backbeat and what sounds like sweeping synth strings. It is full of bluster and attitude, but like a lot of songs on this album I find the lyrics not quite up to the job of creating empathy or understanding of the issue addressed – although ‘Power’ is helped by a stirring music video that helps put it all in context...


California quintet who moved from grindcore beginnings to far more restrained and shadowy goth rock styles. 
Ceremony - Years of Love from In the Spirit World Now
...sixth album In the Spirit World Now finds Ceremony reinventing their sound yet again, with ambitious arrangements and dense upbeat rock songs that lean more towards synths and sleaze than anything the band has done before... They fare better as a dancey new wave party band than they did emulating Joy Division on their album before this, but for all its energy and drive, Spirit World is light on truly striking songs.




An assortment of eclectic indie electronic sounds from Wye Oak co-founder Andy Stack. 
Joyero - Steepest Stairs from Release the Dogs
...Written and recorded primarily in Marfa, Texas, during a transitional moment between records, cities, and relationships, Release the Dogs occupies its own liminal space between the natural and the man-made, between the structures we create to keep ourselves safe and the terrifying enormity that exists beyond thbe em. Throughout the record, organic and electronic elements are seamlessly woven together into a single fabric that can be both intimate and explosive. As with Wye Oak’s best records, Release the Dogs finds its own unique voice by holding opposing ideas and aesthetics in tension with each other, and inviting the listener to find their own answer.

Introspective, lo-fi melancholia from this enchanting New England singer/songwriter. 
Lina Tullgren - Golden Babyland from Free Cell
Like the version of solitaire after which it is named, Lina Tullgren's Free Cell is characterized by solvable puzzles and moving from disarray into organization. The New England native used FreeCell almost as a sort of meditation while touring in support of their 2017 debut and found a kind of solace and clarity in the game's processes. Writing songs alone while staying at their parents' house between tours, Tullgren willingly engaged with their sense of isolation and alienation, finding something new within themselves as the material developed...

A mix of bucolic folk, exploratory jazz, and psych-tinged indie rock from this U.K. band led by Jack Cooper and Will Young. 
Modern Nature - Footsteps from How to Live 
A woven basket of bucolic British folk, woolly free jazz, and pulsing organic trance, Modern Nature burrow themselves into an unusual niche. A project of former Ultimate Painting chief Jack Cooper's and Moon Gangs' Will Young's, the duo inhabit a murky space where punchy mod drums, burbling analog synths, and unwieldy saxophones dance with grassy field recordings, fingerpicked guitar, and secretive vocals suggesting ancient rites in natural spaces. Delivered by Bella Union, How to Live is the group's first full-length release and improves upon the four-song Nature EP which they released earlier in 2019...

British experimental singer/songwriter who has released electro-acoustic folk albums as well as avant-synth pop as part of Grumbling Fur. 
Alexander Tucker - Montag from Guild of the Asbestos Weaver
Swiftly following his best release to date, 2018's excellent Don't Look Away, Alexander Tucker made the expansive, hypnotic Guild of the Asbestos Weaver. The remarkably focused album is easily one of his most consistent efforts, achieving a potent electro-acoustic fusion sound and balancing drones with instantly familiar-sounding hooks. Most of the instruments he's credited with playing are various synths, drum machines, and effects, but apart from the electronic beats, his bass and cello are the most prominent elements, and he transforms them into a rich, fuzzy haze which befits his elegant vocals. The album's title is a reference to Fahrenheit 451, and while the lyrics are inspired by Tucker's love of science fiction and horror, tying into his work as a visual artist, it doesn't sound nearly as dark or dystopian...

Fuzzy, deeply introspective indie rock project led by British-born, Chicago-based singer/songwriter Lillie West. A deeply introspective and noisy Chicago-based indie rock project led by singer/songwriter Lillie West, Lala Lala rose from playing basements in the underground D.I.Y. scene to signing with Sub Pop imprint Hardly Art...
Lala LalaFuck With Your Friends from Sleepyhead
Chicago band Lala Lala is centered around the dark-yet-vulnerable songwriting of Lillie West. West's songs reached a wider audience with her 2018 album The Lamb, a collection of straightforward and intuitive indie rock songs about sobriety, trauma, and recovery... Sleepyhead's blown-out drums, growling bass lines, and walls of layered vocals all look to '90s grunge... Listeners intrigued by riskier production and the happy accidents of lo-fi recording might even prefer the scattered and sometimes unhinged sounds.

Indie rock quartet who emerged from Los Angeles' D.I.Y. scene in the late 2010s. Los Angeles quartet Lunch Lady blend the sonics of their vibrant influences into a unique strain of dusty, ephemeral indie rock. 
Lunch Lady - Deeper from Angel
When friends Rachel Birke and Juan Velasquez came together in 2017 to form their new band Lunch Lady, they took with them only the best parts of their former respective D.I.Y. punk bands Heller Keller and Abe Vigoda. With their new project, they translated the youthful energy shared by both of their earlier acts into something more dreamy than spiky, relying on lyrical power rather than speedy tempos and the force of sheer volume. Lunch Lady's debut album, Angel, is inarguably punk, but the songwriting duo softens every edge with nostalgia and a haze of mystery. The album opens with its titular track, composed of a chorus-drenched bass line, jagged guitar lines, and jittery post-punk rhythms...

Atmospheric Olympia-based indie rock combo mixes tuneful grit and emotional catharsis. Oh, Rose are a Washington-based indie rock combo led by singer/songwriter Olivia Rose Huebner, whose swooning vocals dip and dive across a backdrop of tuneful grit, atmospheric arrangements, and emotional catharsis.
Oh, Rose - Politics from While My Father Sleeps
While My Father Sleeps, the full-length debut by Oh, Rose, serves the double purpose of introducing a fiery indie rock combo and delivering the poignant backstory of its leader and namesake Olivia Rose Huebner. The Olympia-based quartet formed in 2014, establishing themselves around the Pacific Northwest with a well-received EP and subsequent mini-album before landing a deal with Park the Van Records in hopes of finding a wider audience. As a songwriter, Huebner has flashed shades of personal catharsis since the beginning, weaving themes of struggle, defiance, and renewal into elastic lo-fi missives full of explosive peaks and valleys...

Philly outfit makes yearning indie pop tinged with surf rock, dream pop, and psychedelic influences... Queen of Jeans formed in Philadelphia in 2015 with singer and main songwriter Miriam Devora, guitarist Matheson Glass, and bassist Nina Scotto. 
Queen of Jeans - I Am in Love With Your Mind from If You're Not Afraid, I'm Not Afraid
After releasing a dreamy, catchy debut EP steeped in retro influences like surf and psych-rock as well as later dream pop, Queen of Jeans refined their sound without significantly changing their style on their first album, 2018's Dig Yourself. A year later, they take another step toward more streamlined structures on the still hooky and sweetly trippy If You're Not Afraid, I'm Not Afraid. It represents a first-time collaboration with producer Will Yip (the Menzingers, Mannequin Pussy, Petal). Filled with yearning lyrics that veer between discontented, hopeful, and resigned, all delivered by main songwriter Miriam Devora's lucid, classic pop vocals, it's a mostly lively, churning set with echoing guitar progressions and full rock drums...

American sister act that creates infectious pop/rock with influences ranging from Fleetwood Mac to '80s synth pop. 
Haim - Summer Gir
Early on in the making of Haim’s 2017 album Something to Tell You, the band’s producer (and Danielle Haim’s romantic partner) Ariel Rechtshaid learned that he had been diagnosed with testicular cancer. Though he’s since recovered, Haim’s new song “Summer Girl” was born at a time when his prognosis was still uncertain. “I was on tour and felt like I was trying to send positive energy his way almost telepathically,” Danielle wrote in a statement about the track. “... Taking heavy inspiration from Lou Reed’s “Walk on the Wild Side,” the song features a jazzier palette than Haim’s usual guitar-forward funk-pop. All throughout, an upright bass cycles through a handful of notes while Danielle’s soft coos of “doot-doo” mirror the tension. It’s a phrase that usually surfaces in lighthearted background vocals, or when humming along to a song you don’t know the words to, but Danielle’s vowels are tinged with sadness and hesitation, as if she’s holding back tears...

Jay Som, Seratones, Ceremony, Joyero, Lina Tullgren, Modern Nature, Alexander Tucker, Lala Lala, Lunch Lady, Oh Rose, Queen of Jeans, Haim