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2020. október 25., vasárnap

"Dye It Red" #106 ALTER.NATION.MiX - weekly favtraX 25-10-2020

 ALTER.NATION #106


Beabadoobee, Quintron + Miss Pussycat, Jeremy Ivey, Matt Berninger, Helena Deland, Katie Melua,  Holy Motors, Optic Sink, Deep Sea Diver, Open Mike Eagle, Woodkid, Autechre, Goldmund, Odessey & Oracle

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"Dye It Red"



Singer/songwriter Beabadoobee pairs delicately sung confessions with '90s-inspired guitars that pack a wallop.

Beabadoobee - Fake It Flowers / Dye It Red
...On the Loveworm and Space Cadet EPs, she enlisted a full band and producer Pete Robertson and looked back to the '90s, an era whose moods and sounds she digs deeper into on her debut album, Fake It Flowers. It's easy to understand why Beabadoobee finds that era so inspiring, even though it was over before she was born. Those years were a heyday for outspoken young women, whether they were musicians like Veruca Salt and Juliana Hatfield or fictional characters like My So-Called Life's Angela Chase (one of Fake It Flowers' finest moments, the swirling yet barbed "Dye It Red," sounds like it could be about her). Like many members of Generation Z, Beabadoobee doesn't just blur the boundaries between indie and mainstream, she erases them entirely...

Robert Rolston (aka Quintron) has described his organ playing as a cross between the stylings of Raymond Scott, the composer whose music was famously used in Warner Bros. cartoons, and jazz organist Jimmy Smith. / Whimsical yet thought-provoking puppeteer and visual and recording artist Miss Pussycat (aka Panacea Theriac) was born and raised in Antlers, Oklahoma. 
Quintron + Miss Pussycat - Goblin AlertGoblin Alert
The resulting vibe is some kinda tweaked-out Miami disco dipped into a Mississippi mudslide... Quintron & Miss Pussycat fans will get the unique charm and twisted take on dance music they have come to expect from our dynamic duo, but the added instrumentation and production from Mr. Cartwright push this album into some places that will surprise even longtime Q&P afficionados, especially Quintron's stinging one-handed stun slide guitar attack.


Juno Award-winning Canadian singer/songwriter who mixes rootsy folk flavors with Brit-pop-inspired rock. Canada's Sam Roberts is known for his hooky brand of rock that draws upon the classic singer/songwriter work of artists like Bob Dylan and Paul Simon with the dance-oriented Brit-pop style of bands like Primal Scream, Happy Mondays, and Stone Roses.
Sam Roberts - All of Us / I Like the Way You Talk About the Future
Canada's Sam Roberts Band offer more of their lyrical, rhythmically infectious rock on their seventh full-length, 2020's heartfelt All of Us. The album follows 2016's Juno Award-nominated Terraform and again finds the Montreal-based singer/songwriter exploring themes of rebirth and hope for the future. In some ways, Roberts' music is a bridge between the groove-oriented rock of bands like Primal Scream and the folky power pop-influenced style of fellow Canadians the New Pornographers.... 


Warm, vintage-inspired country-rock and folk from this singer/songwriter, who is best known for his work with wife Margo Price. A Nashville-based singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, Jeremy Ivey first established himself in the early 2010s as a member of the country-soul band Buffalo Clover alongside his wife, singer/songwriter Margo Price. 
Jeremy Ivey - Waiting Out the StormHands Down In Your Pockets
Nashville singer/songwriter Jeremy Ivey had already enjoyed a long and comfortable career as a sideman and collaborator before making his solo debut with 2019's charming The Dream and the Dreamer. In a reversal of roles, Ivey's wife, country phenom Margo Price, stepped into the producer's chair and acted as de facto sidewoman to his twangy careworn missives, amiable introspections, and gently psychedelic romps. Having broken the frontman seal, Ivey made quick work of his follow-up, returning just one year later with Waiting Out the Storm, a sonic sibling to his debut that thematically sees him wading into the fray of politics and social concerns. On the surface, his low-key retro-leaning folk-rock seems an unlikely fit for a current-events record, but this incongruity works to his advantage as he sidesteps some of the more overt soapboxing of modern protest music, coming across instead like another weary bystander just trying to make sense of a world in chaos...


A singer recognized for his deep baritone, brooding delivery, and contemplative, literate lyrics, Matt Berninger rose to fame during the 2000s as frontman of Brooklyn indie rockers the National.

Matt Berninger - Serpentine Prison / Silver Springs feat. Gail Ann Dorsey
...The resulting, Jones-produced Serpentine Prison is an intimate, ruminative solo debut not out of line with the more downcast output of his band. Far from a single-handed effort, he's joined on the album by over a dozen guests, including National bassist Scott Devendorf, his El VY bandmate Brent Knopf, the Walkmen's Walter Martin, and Andrew Bird, the latter three of whom fill multiple roles on the recording. Famed Bowie bassist Gail Ann Dorsey (also of I Am Easy to Find) is a featured vocalist on "Silver Springs," a song inspired by the waves of artists that leave home for the promise of the big city ("They'll never understand you anyway in Silver Springs"). It opens with a slinky, melodic guitar line, then skeletal rhythm guitar and hand drums before Berninger enters with a talk-singing plea. The track includes the line "Don't suck, don't die," which he lifted from Kristin Hersh's 2015 book about her friendship with the late Vic Chestnutt -- an example of a pact broken...


Gentle, artful indie rock songs from a Montreal-based singer/songwriter. Helena Deland emerged from the Montreal indie scene in the mid-2010s with an artful, low-key style that concentrated as much on texture and timbre as on melody and familiar song structures.
Helena Deland - Someone New / Someone New
A Canadian musician who settled in Montreal to pursue recording as a singer/songwriter with a distinctly artful approach, Helena Deland drew the interest of Luminelle Recordings (Fat Possum/House Arrest) with her early EPs. Her full-length debut, Someone New, expands on the intimate, exploratory sounds of her earlier work... Opener "Someone New" introduces Deland's gentle, youthful voice and distracted demeanor, at first over a drone that eventually falls on- and off-pitch. Just before the one-minute mark, the song picks up keys, a rhythmic guitar pattern, and muffled drums to establish a tempo, while Deland's surrealistic ruminations continue ("If things go my way/I'll stay in this room/Where tonight I want to lay/Kissing someone new/With a familiar face/ I can't replace"). The song settles into something outright catchy, though the occasional unexpected chord progression and details like disappearing bass keep things off-kilter...


One of the best-selling artists in the U.K. during the 2000s, a pop singer with a warm delivery and influences from folk and jazz.
Katie Melua - Album No. 8 / Voices in the Night
Britain's Katie Melua returns to her intimate pop sound with 2020's artfully textured Album No. 8. The album is Melua's first proper studio follow-up to 2013s Ketevan and arrives four years after her majestic holiday collaboration with the Gori Women's Choir, In Winter. While a return to her original alternative pop style, Album No. 8 is nonetheless a creative departure from her past work. Produced by Leo Abrahams, it finds Melua in a deeply introspective mood, crafting lightly experimental songs that evince the influence of '70s Krautrock and more-contemporary indie rock influences... 


Estonian dream pop group inspired by film soundtracks as the mythic mystery of the American West. Estonia's Holy Motors swirl together shoegaze, country, R&B, and psych-rock into a mirage that reflects the American dream as well as their homeland's post-Soviet history.
Holy Motors - Horse / Matador
Holy Motors couldn't have picked an album title that better represents how artfully they distill their influences than Horse. While their debut Slow Sundown hinted at just how far West they could take their music, this time the Estonian band lean into their dreamy brand of twang. They wrote much of Horse while on the road in America, and the feeling of traveling through wide-open spaces reverberates on tracks such as "Matador," which sounds like tooling down a long highway in the dead of night... echoes the Velvet Underground, Cowboy Junkies, and of course, Mazzy Star...


Optic Sink is a minimal synth project headed by Natalie Hoffmann of garage punk band Nots, along with fellow Memphis-based musician Ben Bauermeister (Magic Kids, A55 Conducta). The duo's self-titled 2020 debut is a raw, dystopian mixture of analog synth noise, racing drum machines, and monotonic lyrics inspired by classic sci-fi, Dadaism, and existentialist philosophy.
Optic Sink - Optic Sink / Personified
Natalie Hoffmann, guitarist and singer of the Memphis-based garage-punk group NOTS, started Optic Sink as a solo home-recording diversion in 2018, while her main band was taking a break from touring in order to work on their third album. NOTS had incorporated spooky organs and shadowy effects into their jittery post-punk tunes, but with Optic Sink, Hoffmann plunges fully into the analog electronic realm, constructing dystopian minimal synth gems that are every bit as urgent and visceral as her guitar-driven work. With collaborator Ben Bauermeister providing additional percussion, Hoffmann blots out the light with thick layers of hazy synths, while buzzing, apprehensive bass lines and racing drum machine rhythms make her monotonic intonations sound all the more paranoid...


Seattle-based indie rock quartet founded by frontwoman Jessica Dobson. Indie rock band Deep Sea Diver is the passion project of Californian singer/songwriter Jessica Dobson.
With their third full-length outing, Impossible Weight, Seattle-based indie rock band Deep Sea Diver delve deeper into pain and emotional turmoil. Fronted by singer, guitarist, and primary songwriter Jessica Dobson, the quartet build upon the promise of 2016's Secrets, tightening the songcraft with satisfying results. Although she's faithfully backed by drummer Peter Mansen, bassist Garret Gue, and second guitarist Elliot Jackson, this is clearly the Dobson show. Facing depression, conflict, bad relationships, and much more, she gives an urgent and passionate performance, pushing her vocals and searing guitar work to new heights... Additional highlights include the churning rock blast "Lights Out" -- which sounds like a collision between Radiohead and Silversun Pickups...


Self-proclaimed art rapper based in Los Angeles, equally acclaimed within the alternative rap and comedy worlds. Los Angeles-based emcee, comedian, and podcaster Open Mike Eagle coined the term "art rap" to describe his whip-smart, literate style of hip-hop, which draws inspiration from Freestyle Fellowship and De La Soul as well as They Might Be Giants and Pavement.
Open Mike Eagle wrote the songs on Anime, Trauma and Divorce in order to help process his feelings during a particularly turbulent time in his personal life, which was made even more complicated when the COVID-19 pandemic hit. He alludes to a broken marriage and music business troubles, but doesn't go too deep into specifics -- instead, the album is primarily focused on his reactions to everything that's going on, as well as how he considers coping with it all and making efforts to improve his life... the dusky house thump of "Bucciarati" (featuring Kari Faux) smoothes over the song's sentiments of trying to emerge from feeling broken...


Film composer, visual artist, and singer/songwriter of melancholy, baroque songs who began his career directing music videos for pop superstars.
Woodkid - S16 / Goliath
Though nearly a decade separates Woodkid's The Golden Age and S16, it's almost impossible to tell at first. Arriving seven years after his 2013 debut album, Yoann Lemoine's second full-length is very much of a piece with his previous work; his songs still have so much musical and emotional richness that they feel like miniature symphonies. S16's opening track, "Goliath," is pure Woodkid: its bone-rattling beats and heroic strings evoke the giant's menace and David's bravery as well as Lemoine's own epic battle between toughness and vulnerability.... 


Glitchy techno duo who drew influences from early dance styles (hip-hop, electro, techno) and remained on the cutting edge throughout their career.
Autechre - SIGN / psin AM
Autechre tended toward the excessive throughout the 2010s -- an incomplete list of their output during the decade includes the two-hour Exai, the five-part Elseq, and the eight-hour NTS Sessions, in addition to dozens of live releases. The daunting yet highly rewarding NTS Sessions particularly houses some of the duo's most extreme material, from 20-minute algorithmic splatter-funk jam sessions to an hour-long postapocalyptic drone. 2020's SIGN seems to be a deliberate step back from all of this, being a standard-length album that leans closer to their ambient side...  A steady 4/4 kick drum underpins the melancholy wash of "psin AM," giving space to breathe and reflect...


Modern classical project of composer and producer Keith Kenniff, also known for his soundtrack work and his ambient electronic moniker Helios. American composer and producer Keith Kenniff records post-classical music under the name Goldmund, primarily played on solo piano with occasional touches of acoustic guitar, synthesizer, and effects.
...Eighth album The Time It Takes finds Kenniff in a nostalgic frame of mind, presenting 15 ambient pieces that stretch the project in new directions and build on the musical vocabulary established with earlier albums. Goldmund's sound has always been rooted in restraint and minimalism...  The gorgeous "Rivulet" smears piano and distant strings through layers of delay that sound captured on a warped, decades-old cassette...


Eclectic French group whose sophisticated sound traverses psychedelia, Baroque pop, Tropicalia, and experimental electronic.
For their third album, Odessey & Oracle focused more exclusively on their vintage synth element, using only synthesizers and keyboards from the '60s and '70s. Released in early 2020, Crocorama continued to expand the band's approach and sound.
All keyboards and synthesizers used on this record are from the 60’s to the 80’s : Hohner Pianets N & T, Minimoog model D, Korg Lambda, Oberheim SEM, Prophet 600, Crumar Bit99 & Brassman, Logan String Melody II, Roland SH-09, Korg MS-20 & Stage Echo…

Beabadoobee, Quintron + Miss Pussycat, Jeremy Ivey, Matt Berninger, Helena Deland, Katie Melua,  Holy Motors, Optic Sink, Deep Sea Diver, Open Mike Eagle, Woodkid, Autechre, Goldmund, Odessey & Oracle

2020. október 23., péntek

23-10-2020 BLUES:MiX # 33 blues(y) songs from the BLUES circle 1959-1968


23-10-2020 BLUES:MiX # 33 blues(y) songs from the BLUES circle 1959-1968 # Al Smith, Snooks Eaglin, Lonnie Donegan, Jack McDuff, Jimmy Witherspoon feat: Ben Webster, Lightnin' Hopkins, Reverend Gary Davis, B.B. King, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, John Lee Hooker,Cream


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Albert B. Smith was born in Bolivar County, Mississippi, on November 23, 1923. His family moved to Pace, Mississippi, in 1927. He danced with a jug band on the streets of Rosedale, Mississippi, when he was 7. He learned how to play the string bass in a school band after hearing Big Joe Williams and other Delta bluesmen at his mother's barrelhouse...
Al Smith
Night Time Is The Right Time
Tears in My Eyes

from Hear My Blues 1959
As a rule, people who appreciate the late Jimmy Witherspoon have a very favorable reaction to Al Smith -- that is, if they get a chance to hear him. Neither of the two albums that Smith provided for Bluesville (Hear My Blues in 1959 and Midnight Special in 1960) are well-known. While Witherspoon was a big name in the blues world, Smith was a gospel singer who dabbled in secular music. But when Smith did venture outside the gospel realm, his approach was quite comparable to Witherspoon's -- like Witherspoon, he favored a jazz-influenced approach to blues and R&B...

When they referred to consistently amazing guitarist Snooks Eaglin as a human jukebox in his New Orleans hometown, they weren't dissing him in the slightest. The blind Eaglin was a beloved figure in the Crescent City, not only for his gritty, Ray Charles-inspired vocal delivery and wholly imaginative approach to the guitar, but for the seemingly infinite storehouse of oldies that he was liable to pull out on-stage at any second...
Snooks Eaglin
Looking for a Woman
Careless Love
Let Me Go Home, Whiskey

from New Orleans Street Singer 1959
Folkways Records released New Orleans Street Singer in 1959 and the album set the world of folk and acoustic blues fans on fire. Snooks Eaglin was in the early stages of his long R&B career when folklorist Harry Oster heard him playing solo on the streets of the French Quarter...

The "King of Skiffle" was huge in pre-Beatles England and even managed a hit or two stateside.
Lonnie Donegan
The House of the Rising Sun
Talking Guitar Blues

from Skiffle Folk Music 1960
To look at Lonnie Donegan today, in pictures taken 40 years ago when he was topping the British charts and hitting the Top Ten in America, dressed in a suit, his hair cut short and strumming an acoustic guitar, he looks like a musical non-entity. But in 1954, before anyone (especially anybody in England) knew what rock & roll was, Donegan was cool, and his music was hot. He's relatively little remembered outside of England, but Donegan shares an important professional attribute with Elvis Presley, Bill Haley, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and the Sex Pistols -- he invented a style of music, skiffle, that completely altered the pop culture landscape and the youth around him, and for a time, completely ruled popular music through that new form.

Author of one of the funkiest, most soulful, Hammond B-3 styles of all time, with rock-solid basslines and blues-drenched solos.
Jack McDuff
Dink's Blues
Blues and Tonic

from The Honeydripper 1961
The remaster of Jack McDuff's hard swinging 1961 album The Honeydripper was overseen by Rudy Van Gelder himself... The date featured the big tenor Jimmy Forrest, drummer Ben Dixon, and Grant Green on guitar in his recording debut. Green not only held his own with McDuff on the title track, "Dink's Blues," and "Blues and Tonic," ... Green was always more than a sideman as this date attests, and though he was part of the rhythm section, his playing is a standout on this date. McDuff was already in full possession of his voice as an organist, and his hard bop leanings began to subside here as he embraced a more soulful approach, no doubt informed by the effect Jimmy Smith was having on jazz with his crossover. This is an excellent date and should be picked up by anyone interested in McDuff as a great place to start, or for any serious collector because of the gorgeous sound of the remaster itself.

2020. október 18., vasárnap

"Gliding Through" #105 ALTER.NATION.MiX - weekly favtraX 18-10-2020

ALTER.NATION #105

Garcia Peoples,The Budos Band,Ron Miles, Machinedrum, Drew Citron, Slow Pulp, Supercrush, Andy Bell,Mary Lattimore

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"Gliding Through"



New Jersey band who took notes from a canon of classic psychedelic searchers to develop their jammy, cosmic rock sound.
...The group took cues from the open-ended improvisation of classic jam band acts like Phish and the Grateful Dead, but also incorporated dual-guitar wizardry on par with Television or, in their more Southern-fried moments, the Allmann Brothers. For their 2019 album One Step Behind, the band expanded to a six-piece lineup and added avant-jazz touches to the equation as they stretched out over the course of a half-hour-long title track. With Nightcap at Wits' End, Garcia Peoples shift gears yet again, with a set of neatly composed and relatively concise tunes that distill their wandering impulses into easily digestible forms. This can take the form of rowdy prog-lite tunes like album opener "Gliding Through"...


Progenitors of "Staten-Island Afro-Soul," the band channel funky African jazz rhythms, hardline vintage-style horn-driven R&B, and psychedelia.
The Budos Band - Long in the ToothSilver Stallion
Staten Island's Budos Band celebrate their 15th anniversary with the release of Long in the Tooth, their sixth long-player. While the tongue-in-cheek title refers to the band's longevity, it also references the music on offer here. They shifted aesthetic gears with 2014's Burnt Offering, adding a heady, heavy mix of riff-centric rock and psychedelia to their swaggering meld of R&B, jump blues, and Afro-funk, and placed the guitars, organ, and drums right up front. This set references the band's earliest records with horns as front-line instruments framed by inventive beats and infectious riffs. This isn't an exercise in nostalgia...



A highly regarded Denver-based trumpeter, composer, and educator with a lyrical, harmonically nuanced approach to modern creative jazz.
Ron Miles - Rainbow Sign / The Rumor
Rainbow Sign is trumpeter/composer Ron Miles' debut recording for Blue Note. He re-enlists the same intuitive quintet who played on 2017's I Am a Man. It features guitarist Bill Frisell, pianist Jason Moran, bassist Thomas Morgan, and drummer Brian Blade. Written during the summer of 2018 while caring for his dying father, these nine compositions were intended to provide empathy, peace, love, and reassurance to his transitioning parent and his family. Clocking in at over 71 minutes, Rainbow Sign bridges polytonal modal music, blues, gospel, post-bop, and pop...  "The Rumor" is infused with a drifting Americana melody from the guitarist. In a stately 4/4, Moran embellishes and extrapolates the harmony while Blade's dialogues with him intimately before Miles opens the circle thematically with muted blues lines and phrases before delivering an artfully rendered solo...


Primary alias of producer Travis Stewart, who gradually progressed from glitch-hop and IDM to mutations of house, dubstep, jungle, and juke.
Machinedrum - A View of U / Sleepy Pietro
Travis Stewart's music moved in a futuristic pop direction throughout much of the 2010s, particularly with his production work for Dawn Richard and Azealia Banks as well as his ongoing collaboration with Jimmy Edgar, JETS. His first full-length as Machinedrum since 2016's Human Energy is less hyperkinetic or sugary than that album, but just as inventive, and ultimately a bit stronger overall. While Stewart's music always fuses elements of multiple genres and regional dance music scenes, drum'n'bass and hip-hop seem to be the most prominent guiding forces of the album, partially returning to the producer's roots, but still creating something new.. "Sleepy Pietro" is more experimental, with Armenian pianist Tigran Hamasyan providing sparkling melodies over a beat that morphs from a 4/4 house thump to more agitated drum'n'bass skittering...



A onetime core member of noise pop group Beverly, singer/guitarist Drew Citron was active with post-punk descendants Public Practice when she presented her full-length solo debut, Free Now.
Drew Citron - Free NowDead on Arrival
An established member of the Brooklyn indie scene by 2020, best known for her time in the bands Avan Lava and Beverly, Drew Citron steps forward with her own material on Free Now, a long-intended solo debut. At the time of its release, her band Public Practice had just released their own debut album... The resulting set is both impulsive and solidly constructed, with catchy, yearning melodies, moments of grungy distortion, and flashes of brightness. An example of the latter is notable harmony vocals that appear midway through third track "Dead on Arrival."...



Chicago-based indie band originally from Madison, Wisconsin, with shoegaze tendencies. The dreamy songs of Midwest indie rock outfit Slow Pulp draw on moody shoegaze, hooky grunge, and intimate lo-fi fare. The band made their full-length debut with Moveys in 2020.
Slow Pulp - Moveys / At It Again
The full-length debut of a band from Chicago by way of Madison, Wisconsin, Moveys follows a series of EPs that documented a major transformation for the group. Founded by childhood friends Henry Stoehr (guitar), Alexander Leeds (bass), and Theodore Mathews (drums), Slow Pulp made Emily Massey their lead singer only after she contributed guitar and backing vocals to their second EP, 2017s EP2... 



Power pop that owes a huge debt to the post-grunge '90s. Supercrush's power pop sound harkens back to the days when guitar bands like Teenage Fanclub and Weezer walked the line between melody and noise like long-haired aerial artists.
Supercrush - SODO Pop / I Didn't Know (We Were Saying Goodbye)
...The chiming guitars, shimmering background vocals, and crystal-clear melodies are on loan from power pop; the booming bass, heartily bashed drums, and crunching rhythm guitars are taken from grunge. Add in some J. Mascis-y guitar leads that careen across a few of the songs, and the occasional bits of Matthew Sweet-styled balladry that come complete with pedal steel, and Supercrush score an early-'90s bingo. To make it even more authentic, Palm's lead vocals alternate between shoegaze breathiness and pop-punk brattiness, and most of the songs sound like they would have been standouts on the Clueless or Empire Records soundtracks...



A mainstay of U.K. rock music since the early 1990s, Welshman Andy Bell is the founding guitarist and co-leader of shoegaze legends Ride, the founder and chief songwriter for alt-rock combo Hurricane #1, and also served as the second bassist for Brit-pop icons Oasis.
Andy Bell - The View From Halfway Down / Love Comes in Waves
The euphoric rush of "Love Comes in Waves" sounds every bit like what fans might expect from Andy Bell's first proper solo release. As co-leader of shoegaze legends Ride and a latter-day member of Oasis -- not to mention the post-Oasis project Beady Eye -- the Welshman has remained a steady fixture of the U.K. rock scene since the 1990s, collaborating with numerous different artists, though never striking out on his own until now. A pleasing amalgam of propulsive uptempo shoegaze, misty psych-pop, and layered acoustic songwriting... 



Based out of Toronto, Canadian noise punk trio METZ formed in 2007, taking equal inspiration from the battered rock trappings of '90s grunge and the noisier side of shoegaze's textural guitars.
METZ - Atlas VendingFramed by the Comet's Tail
The strength and severity of their instrumental attack has been METZ's most impressive quality since they issued their debut album in 2012. By the time they brought out 2017's Strange Peace, it seemed all but impossible that the trio of Alex Edkins (guitar and vocals), Chris Slorach (bass), and Hayden Menzies (drums) could get any tighter, or play with greater physical impact. In the truest sense, that notion is confirmed on their fourth full-length effort, 2020's Atlas Vending; having achieved a nearly miraculous level of technical skill, METZ have opted to refine their songwriting and arrangements rather than fuss about their chops, which are still on a par with most veteran prog rock bands, though applied in a very different way... Produced and recorded with a skill that's all the more effective for its unwillingness to intrude on the band, Atlas Vending is a dazzling display of form and content that shows listeners how math rock can be effectively weaponized.



Harp player who writes lush, ethereal solo compositions in addition to working with countless indie and experimental musicians.
Mary Lattimore - Silver LaddersSometimes He's In My Dreams
Harpist Mary Lattimore's albums under her own name have often continued the spirit of collaboration she developed while working for years as a guest on other artists' albums. Though her songs often evoke a feeling of solitary contemplation, many of her pieces are born from the spark of playing off the creative energy of a peer. With Silver Ladders, Lattimore worked with Slowdive's Neil Halstead on a collection of solo compositions and joint improvisations that funnel into an album of reflective, autumnal bittersweetness...
Garcia Peoples,The Budos Band,Ron Miles, Machinedrum, Drew Citron, Slow Pulp, Supercrush, Andy Bell, Mary Lattimore