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2020. december 27., vasárnap

PnM.MiX - 23 selected songs from ALLMUSIC FAVORITE BLUES ALBUMS 2020 (1h 45m)

PnM.MiX - 23 selected songs from  ALLMUSIC  FAVORITE BLUES ALBUMS 2020





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Bobby Rush - Rawer than Raw /Dust My Broom

Johnny Iguana - Chicago Spectacular! / Stop Breakin' Down

Bettye LaVette - Blackbirds / Blues For The Weepers


Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters - Rise Up / Higher Love


Dion - Blues With Friends / I Got the Cure I Got The Cure feat. Sonny Landreth

Bob Dylan - Rough and Rowdy Ways / Crossing the Rubicon 


The James Hunter Six - Nick of Time / Till I Hear It From You

Randall Bramblett - Pine Needle Fire / Don't Get Me Started

Marcus King - El Dorado / The Well

Walter Trout - Ordinary Madness / Ordinary Madness

Sonny Landreth - Blacktop Run / Beyond Borders

Joe Bonamassa - Royal Tea / High Class Girl

Shemekia Copeland - Uncivil War / Money Makes You Ugly



Tinsley Ellis - Ice Cream in Hell / Your Love's Like Heroin

Dan Penn - Living on Mercy / Blue Motel



















2020. december 24., csütörtök

PnM.MiX - 25 selected songs from ALLMUSIC FAVORITE ELECTRONIC ALBUMS 2020 (1h 56m)

 

PnM.MiX - 25 selected songs from  ALLMUSIC   FAVORITE ELECTRONIC ALBUMS 2020




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Adult. Perception Is/As/Of Deception / Have I Started At The End

upsammy - Zoom / Send-Zen

Ana Roxanne - Because of a Flower / Take the Thorn, Leave the Rose

The Bug / Dis Fig - In Blue / In 2 U

Arca - KiCk i / Afterwards feat. Björk

Squarepusher - Be Up a Hello / Mekrev Bass

Avalon Emerson - DJ-Kicks / Poodle Power

Plone - Puzzlewood / Miniature Magic





Domenique Dumont  - People On Sunday / We Almost Got Lost

Moby - All Visible Objects / All Visible Objects


Ela Minus - acts of rebellion / they told us it was hard, but they were wrong.


Lauren Bousfield - Palimpsest / Crawling Into A Fireplace Cackling


Heathered Pearls - Cast / An Obstruction In The Clear Plastic


India Jordan - For You / Emotional Melodical










2020. december 22., kedd

PnM.MiX - 37 selected songs from ALLMUSIC BEST OF 2020 (2h 58)

 

PnM.MiX - 37 selected songs from ALLMUSIC BEST OF 2020




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Low Cut Connie - Private Lives / The Fuckin You Get for the Fuckin You Got

Magik Markers - 2020 / That Dream (Shitty Beach)

Brothers Osborne - Skeletons / Skeletons



BC Camplight - Shortly After Takeoff / I Only Drink When I'm Drunk

Algiers - There Is No Year / Dispossession

The Strokes - The New Abnormal / Why Are Sundays So Depressing



Soccer Mommy - color theory / crawling inmy skin

Joel Ross - Who Are You? / Such Is Life

Nubya Garcia - Source / The Message Continues

Christian Sands - Be Water / Can’t Find My Way Home

Shabaka & the Ancestors - We Are Sent Here by History / Run, The Darkness Will Pass

Cleo Sol - Rose in the Dark / Rose in the Dark

I Break Horses - Warnings / Baby You Have Travelled for Miles Without Love in Your Eyes

Angelica Garcia - Cha Cha Palace / It Don't Hinder Me




Bob Mould - Blue Hearts / Leather Dreams


RVG - Feral / Help Somebody

The Strokes - The New Abnormal / Why Are Sundays So Depressing

Fleet Foxes - Shore / Young Man's Game

Deftones - Ohms / Pompeji

Khruangbin - Mordechai / One to Remember

Kidbug - Kidbug / Dreamy



Loma - Don't Shy Away / Given a Sign



Sunny Jain - Wild Wild East / Brooklyn Dhamal
 
Róisín Murphy - Róisín Machine / Róisín Murphy Róisín Machine

No Joy - Motherhood / Ageless

Thundercat - It Is What It Is / Unrequited Love

Mary Lattimore - Silver Ladders / Til A Mermaid Drags You Under

Thibaut GarciaAranjuez / Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez: II. Adagio

















2020. december 17., csütörtök

17-12-2020 FAVTRAX:MiX ~ 33 FAVOURiTE tracks 1972-1977

17-12-2020 FAVTRAX:MiX ~ 33 FAVOURiTE tracks 1972-1977  >>Chick Corea, King Crimson, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Gentle Giant, Mikael Ramel, Grateful Dead, Neil Young, Tom Waits, Pat Metheny, Talking Heads, The Clash<<
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1972-1977


Talented pianist who has a wide palate of influences but was highly important in early fusion and jazz-rock. A masterful jazz pianist, Chick Corea is a celebrated performer whose influential albums have found him exploring harmonically adventurous post-bop, electric fusion, Latin traditions, and classical.
Return to Forever (Chick Corea)
What Game Shall We Play Today? (Chick Corea / Neville Potter)
The legendary first lineup of Chick Corea's fusion band Return to Forever debuted on this classic album (titled after the group but credited to Corea), featuring Joe Farrell on soprano sax and flute, the Brazilian team of vocalist Flora Purim and drummer/percussionist Airto Moreira, and electric bass whiz Stanley Clarke. It wasn't actually released in the U.S. until 1975, which was why the group's second album, Light as a Feather, initially made the Return to Forever name. Nonetheless, Return to Forever is every bit as classic, using a similar blend of spacy electric-piano fusion and Brazilian and Latin rhythms. It's all very warm, light, and airy, like a soft breeze on a tropical beach...

Arguably the definitive exponents of British progressive rock, spurred on by Robert Fripp's innovative guitar work. If there is one group that embodies progressive rock, it is King Crimson. Led by guitar/Mellotron virtuoso Robert Fripp, during its first five years of existence the band stretched both the language and structure of rock into realms of jazz and classical music, all the while avoiding pop and psychedelic sensibilities. The absence of mainstream compromises and the lack of an overt sense of humor ultimately doomed the group to nothing more than a large cult following, but made their albums among the most enduring and respectable of the prog rock era.
Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Pt. 1 (Bill Bruford / David Cross / Robert Fripp / Jamie Muir / John Wetton)
Book of Saturday (Robert Fripp / Richard Palmer-James / John Wetton)
Exiles (David Cross / Robert Fripp / Richard Palmer-James)
King Crimson reborn yet again -- the then-newly configured band makes its debut with a violin (courtesy of David Cross) sharing center stage with Robert Fripp's guitars and his Mellotron, which is pushed into the background. The music is the most experimental of Fripp's career up to this time -- though some of it actually dated (in embryonic form) back to the tail-end of the Boz Burrell-Ian Wallace-Mel Collins lineup. And John Wetton was the group's strongest singer/bassist since Greg Lake's departure three years earlier. What's more, this lineup quickly established itself as a powerful performing unit, working in a more purely experimental, less jazz-oriented vein than its immediate predecessor. "Outer Limits music" was how one reviewer referred to it, mixing Cross' demonic fiddling with shrieking electronics, Bill Bruford's astounding dexterity at the drum kit, Jamie Muir's melodic and usually understated percussion, Wetton's thundering yet melodic bass, and Fripp's guitar, which generated sounds ranging from traditional classical and soft pop-jazz licks to hair-curling electric flourishes.



Led by guitarist John McLaughlin, a band whose sophisticated improvisations and high-powered music helped pioneer the jazz-rock fusion of the '70s. One of the premiere fusion groups, the Mahavishnu Orchestra were considered by most observers during their prime to be a rock band, but their sophisticated improvisations actually put their high-powered music between rock and jazz. Founder and leader John McLaughlin had recently played with Miles Davis and Tony Williams' Lifetime. 
Birds of Fire (John McLaughlin)
Miles Beyond (John McLaughlin)
from Birds Of Fire 1973
Emboldened by the popularity of Inner Mounting Flame among rock audiences, the first Mahavishnu Orchestra set out to further define and refine its blistering jazz-rock direction in its second -- and, no thanks to internal feuding, last -- studio album. Although it has much of the screaming rock energy and sometimes exaggerated competitive frenzy of its predecessor, Birds of Fire is audibly more varied in texture, even more tightly organized, and thankfully more musical in content. A remarkable example of precisely choreographed, high-speed solo trading -- with John McLaughlin, Jerry Goodman, and Jan Hammer all of one mind, supported by Billy Cobham's machine-gun drumming and Rick Laird's dancing bass -- can be heard on the aptly named "One Word," and the title track is a defining moment of the group's nearly atonal fury...



Acclaimed British progressive rock band noted for their meld of hard rock with classical music and medieval approach to singing. Formed at the dawn of the progressive rock era in 1969, Gentle Giant seemed poised for a time in the mid-'70s to break out of its cult-band status... Somewhat closer in spirit to Yes and King Crimson than to Emerson, Lake & Palmer or the Nice, their unique sound melded hard rock and classical music, with an almost medieval approach to singing.
Playing the Game (Kerry Minnear / Derek Shulman / Ray Shulman)
Cogs in Cogs (Kerry Minnear / Derek Shulman / Ray Shulman)
No God's a Man (Kerry Minnear / Derek Shulman / Ray Shulman)
...When asked where he thinks ‘The Power and the Glory’ sits in the catalog of 11 albums Gentle Giant released in their 10-year existence, Derek pets his beard with the back of his hand, gazes out a second and says, "I think it’s part of the culmination of what Gentle Giant had become. A band has to go through the same processes as a person. A band is born, has a childhood and then goes into adulthood. I think we became an adult on ‘The Power and the Glory’. It was Gentle Giant becoming adults and the culmination of the best of our musicianship coming together as a band; it was a golden period for the band. Not to say any period before or after was better or worse, but it was a good period in being creative musically while gaining fan acceptance."...

2020. december 13., vasárnap

"Love Is A Deserter" #112 ALTER.NATION.MiX - weekly favtraX 13-12-2020

 

 ALTER.NATION #112


The Kills, Kamasi Washington, Guided by Voices, Xyla, The Kills, Osees, Thee Oh Sees, Doug Carn, Ali Saheed Mhuhammad, Adrian Younge, Lonnie Holley, Liturgy

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An Anglo-American duo that plays fiery garage rock with blues grit, new wave cool, and loads of feedback.
The Kills - Little Bastards / Love Is A Deserter (XFM Session)
A good sign that a band is on a creative hot streak is the amount of music they release outside of their albums. As the B-sides and rarities collection Little Bastards shows, Jamie Hince and Alison Mosshart were barely keeping up with their muse during their first decade as the Kills. Named for the Roland 880 sequencer/drum machine that gave the duo's early work its signature throb, Little Bastards is an apt description of these stray songs that deserve more love... While it's one of the collection's earliest recordings, it shows that Hince and Mosshart knew what they were doing from the start. Not only does Little Bastards get at everything that makes the Kills equally enduring and inventive, it's a lot of fun, too.


Celebrated, award-winning Los Angeles saxophonist and composer whose albums have spearheaded a renaissance in jazz.
Kamasi Washington - Becoming / I Am Becoming
In scoring Becoming, director Nadia Hallgren's Michelle Obama documentary, saxophonist, composer, and arranger Kamasi Washington reveals a side of his musical universe we've not encountered on his own sprawling, spiritually inspired albums. He drew inspiration from Hallgren's counsel, her narrative frames, and Obama's life and musical tastes -- he listened to her playlists in preparation... "I Am Becoming" frames a resonant Hi Records-inspired soul melody with wordless backing vocals adding a gospel feel atop an emergent B-3, piano, keys, and strings. Washington leads the solos with a meaty, reedy tenor break followed by electric guitar and muted trombone...


Long-running band led by Robert Pollard who revolutionized indie rock with ever-evolving lo-fi pop created by a rotating cast.
Guided by Voices - Styles We Paid For / War of the Devils
...It's hard to imagine an artist better suited to capitalize on a year of enforced lockdown than Pollard, especially when his productivity was already through the roof. That the indie rock titans already had enough quality material in the tank after 2019's bounty to trot out two more full-lengths during a global pandemic was an impressive feat, and Styles We Paid For is no slouch of a record, especially given that it was completed in quarantine with the bandmembers trading files from their respective home studios. Originally envisioned as an entirely analog set called Before Computers, Pollard and bandmates Doug Gillard (guitar), Bobby Bare, Jr. (guitar), Mark Shue (bass), and Kevin March (drums) gamely readjusted their approach to suit the times and continued their hot streak with another reliably solid latter-day release. 


San Francisco-based artist who released their debut album Ways on Leaving Records.
Xyla - Ways / Narcissus
When, toward the beginning of 2020, Xyla began crafting the tracks that would become her debut album, she was in what she has described as a “vulnerable” place. After six years in San Francisco, where she had moved from Houston to study French horn at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, she had spent a few months in Berlin, soaking up the city’s electronic-music scene. It was a heady time: She clubbed by night and made music by day, gathering inspiration from the unfamiliar city around her. But upon her return to the Bay Area, her spirits came crashing down... The album reaches its emotional peak with the jazz-sampling “Narcissus.” Hi-hats tap like nervous fingers drumming on the kitchen table, and the way the beat stops and starts reinforces a curious mood that’s both ruminative and distracted. Her arrangement captures a curious heart-in-mouth feeling—not quite a fight-or-flight instinct, but a sense that something needs to change, if only the exit strategy would reveal itself. Then, after a few seconds of silence, it does just that: Her drum programming straightens out and plunges ahead, haloed by gentle chimes...


An Anglo-American duo that plays fiery garage rock with blues grit, new wave cool, and loads of feedback.
The Kills - Little Bastards / I Call It Art
A good sign that a band is on a creative hot streak is the amount of music they release outside of their albums. As the B-sides and rarities collection Little Bastards shows, Jamie Hince and Alison Mosshart were barely keeping up with their muse during their first decade as the Kills. Named for the Roland 880 sequencer/drum machine that gave the duo's early work its signature throb, Little Bastards is an apt description of these stray songs that deserve more love...


Influential California combo that mixes wild garage-punk noise and unhinged psychedelic exploration with occasional bouts of prog and metal.
Osees / Thee Oh Sees   Panther Rotate / Gong Experiment
Hot on the heels of their late-2020 album Protean Threat, the ever-prolific Osees released a companion album of sorts made up of drastically remixed tracks, found sounds, manipulated field recordings, and general weirdness under the name Panther Rotate... It certainly doesn't rock as hard as an Osees album, but the mind-blowing nature of Dwyer's work remains intact and there's absolutely no reason anyone already under the band's spell shouldn't find Panther Rotate to be another vital and inspiring piece of the Oh Sees/Osees puzzle.


Doug Carn
is an American jazz musician, multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger, and producer. He is best known for four recordings on the Black Jazz label between 1971 and 1973...
As a member of A Tribe Called Quest, Ali Shaheed Muhammad played a pivotal role in the evolution of rap music throughout the 1990s, factoring in the development of the jazz-rooted, sample-based production approach that epitomized Native Tongues...
Adrian Younge was known foremost as an entertainment law professor when he provided the score for the blaxploitation homage Black Dynamite (2009)...
Doug Carn is one of the finest Hammond B-3 organists alive. Also known as a fine pianist among jazz aficionados, he's spent the last six years leading the post-bop West Coast Organ Band. To producers/multi-instrumentalists Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Carn is a primary influence, the creative mind behind four seminal spiritual jazz-funk albums made for Black Jazz during the 1970s, including the oft-sampled Infant Eyes and Adam's Apple. He is a perfect subject for the fifth Jazz Is Dead project. Recorded on vintage gear at L.A.'s Linear Labs Studio, these analog recordings meld grooves from jazz, soul, funk, hip-hop, Afro-Latin, and Brazilian styles in startling new ways... Carn plays organ exclusively on ten of these eleven collectively written cuts. Muhammad and Younge, in addition to co-composing and producing, play electric bass and Rhodes piano respectively. The house band also includes drummer Malachi Morehead, alto saxophonist Shai Golan, and trumpeter Zach Ramacier. "Dimensions" emerges with a glimmering, reverbed Rhodes and softly swelling B-3 in a circular, chromatic progression. The band responds with tight, butt-shaking, interlocking grooves. The scalar progression remains but is dominated by Morehead's slamming beats, Carn's meaty organ fills, and Muhammad's aggressive, rubbery bass line; combined, they provide the master key for the jazz-funk lock. 


Known throughout the art world for his found-object sculptures, paintings, and installations, American artist Lonnie Holley gained a new audience when he started releasing and performing his music during the 2010s.
Lonnie Holley - National FreedomLike Hell Broke Away
...The more ambitious "Like Hell Broke Away" can be described as dark psychedelic doo wop, as Holley pleads to a lover who wants to throw him out, surrounded by multi-tracked howls and moans as well as swirling, levitating guitar licks... He absolutely hammers the keys while wailing about the history of humanity from Biblical times to modern-day civil rights struggles, and it's one of the most inspired recordings he's ever made.


A Brooklyn, New York-based "transcendental black metal" band, as provocative for its aesthetics as for its music.
Liturgy
 - Origin of the Alimonies / The Fall of SIHEYMN
...Liturgy’s black metal core, built around Hunt-Hendrix’s time-stretching “burst beats,” remains intact, thanks to the return of the athletic quartet that debuted on H.A.Q.Q. But a gaggle of marquee New York improvisers—trumpeter Nate Wooley, flautist Eve Essex, bassist James Ilgenfritz, and so on—broaden Liturgy’s textures and techniques. Scraped violin strings chatter with tremolo guitars. Pounded piano figures complicate splenetic rhythms. At one point, during “The Fall of SIHEYMEN,” Liturgy sound like a symphony being led by John Zorn toward the Naked City...


The Kills, Kamasi Washington, Guided by Voices,  Xyla, The Kills, Osees, Thee Oh Sees, Doug Carn, Ali Saheed Mhuhammad, Adrian Younge, Lonnie Holley,
Liturgy


2020. december 10., csütörtök

10-12-2020 alter:MiX # 33 alter tracks in PRSNT_PRFCT_MiX [from recent past]


10-12-2020 alter:MiX # 33 alter tracks in PRSNT_PRFCT_MiX [from recent past] Jon Spencer, Cat Clyde, The Sufis, Arbor Labor Union, CocoRosie, Jaakko Eino Kalevi, Okay Kaya, The Sufis, Sneaks, Urlaub in Polen, Free Nationals, Lee Scratch Perry, Axis: Sova


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Scuzz-rocking guitarist who fused ernest traditionalism and destructive tendencies fronting Pussy Galore, the Blues Explosion, and Heavy Trash. Best known as the leader of punk-blues firebrands the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Jon Spencer became a major figure in noise rock and alternative rock circles for his gritty, combustible songs, fiercely minimalistic guitar work, and over-the-top performing style.
Love Handle
Trash Can
...More than anything, Spencer Sings the Hits suggests the Blues Explosion without the same degree of fire and gravity, and with a little bit of noisy clatter and keyboard blurt added for seasoning. The high-attitude strut of Spencer's vocals is as loud and proud as ever, and the minimalist snarl of his guitar work is similarly confident. But where Judah Bauer and Russell Simins pushed Spencer forward, giving as good as he gave out, percussionist M. Sord and keyboardist Sam Coomes follow the star rather than walking in formation with him, and it makes a difference... 


Cat Clyde is a new artist out of Stratford, Ontario. A fresh take on the classic sounds of yesteryear. She breathes new life into the velvety vocal, tack-piano, slide-guitar-style that can instantly walk you through the swinging doors of a packed saloon. With influences ranging from Etta James to Kevin Morby to Lead Belly; hers is a mix that goes down smoother than a neat glass of mellow Kentucky bourbon. No longer do you need to reach for your trusty sifting pan and river boots to find gold. You just need to know one name
Bird Bone
Not Like You
from Hunters Trance 2019
The melodies of Hunters Trance will inspire you to pour a glass of whiskey and sulk at a bar; it epitomizes the grudge and allure that is notorious of blues-truly authentic and particularly chilling. Cat's voice encapsulates the essence of inspirations such as Amy Winehouse and Janis Joplin to remind us that music that comes from the soul is never outdated and forever transformative. Whether you’re a die hard bluesy-folk fan or not, Cat Clyde’s velvety voice will bury into your heart, stick in your mind, and leave you with that familiar bittersweet taste in your mouth.



Nashville duo dedicated to reviving mid-'60s garage rock and psychedelic pop. The Sufis began their career dedicated to excavating garage rock nuggets and re-creating them in lo-fi, bedroom psych style. After releasing two albums that sounded like a cross between the Byrds, (the original) Nirvana, and the house band on Shindig, the duo added synthesizers, dubby post-chillwave psych, and smooth soft rock textures to their sound on a pair of albums that brought them up to date.
Find Your Friends
Cleveland
from Double Exposure 2020 
The Sufis' fourth album, Double Exposure, follows in the same lo-fi, weird, and woolly bedroom psych footsteps as their previous album did. Only this time the duo have a much more focused and animated approach to the writing and recording process and punch their performances up just a touch. The sound might be oddly smooth and bathed in cheapo synths, warbly vocals, and drums that sound like they have an inch of water sloshing around inside them, but the songs are shiny and sharp as diamonds. Each track connects like a sucker punch, whether it's the bubbling post-Ariel Pink pop of "Find Your Friends," the compressed jangle pop of "Cleveland," the moody new wave of "Too Far"... they vault to the forefront of the style with an album that shows off their skills as writers, performers, producers, and arrangers like none of their other records has, and few other bands of their ilk have either.

2020. december 6., vasárnap

"Summer Madness" #111 ALTER.NATION.MiX - weekly favtraX 06-12-2020

 ALTER.NATION #111


Khruangbin, Joan of Arc, The Smashing Pumpkins, Urlaub in Polen, Kelley Stoltz, The High Water Marks, Son Lux, Lee Ritenour, Jahari Massamba Unit

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Jet-setting Texas trio whose smooth, mainly instrumental music is heavily influenced by Thai rock and funk, among other styles.
Khruangbin - Late Night Tales: KhruangbinSummer Madness (Exclusive Cover Version)
Texan trio Khruangbin's singular sound draws from a vast array of far-flung influences, yet it's accessible and familiar enough to captivate a widespread audience. The group are a logical fit for the LateNightTales series, which features notable artists presenting tracks much in the manner of a close group of friends hanging out at home, sharing personal favorites deep into the night... Khruangbin also sneak in a studio recording of their steamy cover of Kool & the Gang's "Summer Madness," a longtime staple of their live shows... After spending the album exploring different corners of the world, the final journey to the cosmos seems quietly astonishing.

Indie rock stalwarts led by Tim Kinsella, with a sustained focus on exploring the boundaries of their art.
Joan of Arc - Tim Melina Theo BobbyLand Surveyor
...In true Joan of Arc fashion, final album Tim Melina Theo Bobby (the first names of the players who made the music) sees the group taking their sound in a new direction, even on the way out the door... Many songs are led by synth lines, and the curious instrumental track "Land Surveyor" has more in common with the moon-walking electro of early-2000s Mouse on Mars than the organic electronics-tinged rock of the band's last few albums...  It's a perfect ending note for a band whose unique sonic language relied on equal and interconnected shares of joy and confusion.


One of the biggest bands of the alternative era, who deftly mixed roaring rock with dark, insular alternative pop.
Although they emerged alongside grunge acts like Nirvana and Pearl Jam, the Smashing Pumpkins were the group least influenced by traditional underground rock. Headed by principal songwriter and frontman Billy Corgan, their sound was an amalgam of progressive rock, heavy metal, goth, psychedelia, and dream pop, a layered, powerful style driven by swirling, distorted guitars that churned beneath Corgan's angst-ridden lyrics.

The Smashing Pumpkins - CyrWyttch
Cyr, the 11th studio album to bear the Smashing Pumpkins name, is another example of Corgan's knack for creating massive albums, only this time translating layered guitar rock into dark, moody synth pop... Unlike the electronic tinges that added to the cold elegance of that album, however, Cyr puts the synths front and center. Guitars are mostly buried under warm synth pads, buzzing electronic bass, and a mixture of programmed beats and lockstep live drumming... The angry metallic grooving of "Wyttch" is one of the few moments on Cyr where the band lean into the loud guitars and organic drums of their earliest albums...


Cologne, Germany-based post-punk duo known for their driving Krautrock rhythms and experimental synth textures.
Urlaub in Polen - All / The Witcher
Germany's Urlaub in Polen has always been a hard band to pin down. At their core, they are a two-man guitar-and-drums unit, though both members also handle the myriad synthesizers and ambient electronics that shimmer and buzz through their hypnotic songs... Reuniting after a nine-year gap, they return with their sixth album, All. If anything, the ten-song set feels even tighter than the band's earlier releases, paring away some of the harsh and cavernous sounds of Boldstriker and presenting a leaner, cleaner sort of minimalism that plays to their strengths... 


San Francisco singer/songwriter and longtime purveyor of melodic, lo-fi indie pop.
 Skilled at crafting pop songs under his own name, excellent at producing albums for others, and a good enough guitarist to be in Echo & the Bunnymen's touring band, Kelley Stoltz carved out an interesting career for himself on the fringes of the indie rock scene beginning in the late 1990s.
Kelley Stoltz - Ah! (etc) / She Likes Noise
Since the turn of the 2000s, seeing the name Kelley Stoltz on the cover of an album meant that the contents were sure to be guitar pop music of the highest quality, produced with a sure hand and played with consummate skill. 2020's Ah! (etc) is no different. It is of a piece with Stoltz' previous few albums that combined moody post-punk with jangling power pop and stripped down indie rock to come up with a sound that's immediate and a little melancholy, though also prone to moments of almost giddiness... and even indulges in some straight up New Wave novelty with the goofy "She Likes Noise."...


Dynamic indie pop group fronted by former Apples in Stereo member Hilarie Sidney and Palermo's Per Ole Bratset.
The High Water Marks - Ecstasy RhymesAccidentally On Purpose
The High Water Marks first album in over a decade shows that the pairing of Hilarie Sidney and Per Ole Bratset is still as strong as ever and the result is the band's best album to date. By far. In the past their winning mix of lo-fi Elephant 6 pop and fuzzy indie rock sometimes suffered from muddy recordings or songs that weren't as punchy as they could be. No worries about either of those issues here as the sound of Ecstasy Rhymes is clear and crisp with layers of strummed guitars, nimble bass and gleefully bashed drums form a safety net for the rambling lead guitars and the duo's home cooked vocals...


Dynamic, sound-manipulating post-rock project helmed by composer/keyboardist/vocalist Ryan Lott.
Son Lux released the first installment of their Tomorrows trilogy in August of a turbulent 2020. Fourth months later, and loosely reminiscent of the second movement of a classical symphony, Tomorrows II proves to be a relatively more hushed, introspective volume... In the second half, the funky "Bodies" adds colorful choral voices, prepared piano, and Ian Chang's off-kilter drumming to a central bass line before ..


A prolific session player and musical chameleon, a guitarist whose speed, facility, phrasing, and technique are always flawless.
Lee Ritenour - Dreamcatcher / Abbot Kinney
It's hard to believe that in his over-50-year career, guitarist Lee Ritenour has never released a solo guitar album. He rectifies that fact on 2020's warmly delivered Dreamcatcher. The record follows Ritenour's star-studded 2015 album A Twist of Rit, in which he reworked songs from throughout his career with a bevy of special guests. Dreamcatcher finds him taking a more introspective, stripped-down approach, but one that still showcases his lyricism and adept fretboard skills. Recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic, Ritenour produced the album himself at his home, working remotely with studio assistance by Gary Lee and Brian McShea. There's an intimacy to the recordings that has the feeling of a small private concert, or it's as if you're eavesdropping on Ritenour just jamming for his own pleasure... He even rips into far-eyed electric jazz-rock on "Abbot Kinney."...


Occasional future jazz and hip-hop recording project from Madliband drummer/producer Karriem Riggins.
Jahari Massamba Unit - Pardon My FrenchDu Morgon Au Moulin-À-Vent (Pour Duke)
Jahari Massamba Unit is the very occasional collaborative recording project between producer/mixologist/multi-instrumentalist Madlib and jazz/hip-hop drummer/producer Karriem Riggins... Pardon My French is an exploration and statement of Afro-futurist jazz refracted through hip-hop, vanguard, Eastern and Latin influences, and funk... The album's centerpiece is "Du Morgon au Moulin-à-Vent (Pour Duke)," a nine-plus-minute jam introduced by the sound of running water, incessantly rolling tom-toms, crystalline vibraphone, and acoustic guitar. Its long intro is anchored by a two-chord piano vamp, and the track eventually weds post-bop, Latin and Brazilian jazz, exotic percussion, and squalling trombone, all before Jackie Earley recites a brief poem...  It's difficult to pin down to be sure, but extremely listenable as a mind-blowing experiment to encounter and absorb. The future is now.
Khruangbin, Joan of Arc, The Smashing Pumpkins, Urlaub in Polen, Kelley Stoltz, The High Water Marks, Son Lux, Lee Ritenour, Jahari Massamba Unit