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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. október 2., péntek

TROUBLE iN PARADiSE alter:MiX # 33 alter tracks in PRSNT_PRFCT_MiX

Rufus Wainwright

TROUBLE iN PARADiSE alter:MiX # 33 alter tracks in PRSNT_PRFCT_MiX [from recent past] Rufus Wainwright, Benjamin Biolay, Beck, Spice Boys, Khruangbin, Algiers,Steve Gunn,Dream Wife,Jon Spencer, Cat Clyde,The Sufis,Arbor Labor Union,CocoRosie


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Juno-winning singer/songwriter from a famed musical family but with a style all his own drawn from influences spanning Tin Pan Alley and opera.
Rufus Wainwright
Trouble In Paradise
Unfollow The Rules
from Unfollow the Rules 2020
His tenth album overall, Unfollow the Rules signifies an emphatic return to pop for Rufus Wainwright following a recording of his first opera (2015's Prima Donna) and a set of Shakespeare sonnets set to music (2016's Take All My Loves). It also represents a career marker of sorts; returning to Los Angeles and specifically Sound City Studios, where Wainwright recorded his 1998 eponymous debut, the songwriter has described it as a bookend to the first part of his career. A lush, theatrical, nearly hourlong 12-track set recorded with legendary producer Mitchell Froom (Paul McCartney, Elvis Costello, Crowded House), it opens with the sleek pairing of Wainwright's vocals and a drum beat by Matt Chamberlain before "Trouble in Paradise" breaks open with dense, pointed vocal harmonies...


French pop singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer who is the only loigical successor in chanson to Serge Gainshbourg.
Benjamin Biolay
Comment est ta peine ?
Idéogrammes
from Grand Prix 2020
France's Benjamin Biolay left behind his provocative Buenos Aires cycle after two acclaimed albums, Palermo Hollywood in 2016 and the platinum-certified Volver in 2017). Grand Prix is nostalgic and unquestionably autobiographical. Its title references Formula 1 racing's excitement, drama, heroes, and tragedies. "Grand Prize" artfully contrasts racing with his own life experiences and the sacrifices he's made in pursuit of art...  with a small band, analog synths, complete guitar and drum takes, and live vocals in songs that caress elements of Krautrock, post-punk, Brit-and electro-pop, Euro-disco, chanson, and MPB.


One of the most inventive, eclectic figures of the alternative era, the epitome of post-modern chic in an era obsessed with junk culture.
Beck
Hyperspace
Dark Places
from Hyperspace 2019
Hyperspace is one of those Beck projects that came together quickly. At the conclusion of the supporting tour for 2017's Colors, Beck headed into the studio with Pharrell Williams with the intention of contributing to a new N.E.R.D album, but they wound up hitting it off... With its layers of analog synths and drum machines, it's hard to escape the new wave trappings of Hyperspace, yet the album is devoid of nostalgia or irony...  Beck never lingers upon either his melancholy or his celestial flights of fantasy: they exist simultaneously, resulting in a tremulous and pretty soundtrack for moments of fleeting introspection.


Raucous Swedish garage punks Spice Boys formed in Umeå in late 2015, establishing themselves quickly in the local scene... The quartet of Adam Forsberg, Jesper Lindkivst, Emil Uppenberg, and Sebastian Holmlund returned in January 2018 with their first full-length release, Glade.
Spice Boys 
Spice City Boys
Mirages
from Glade 2018
A raucous garage punk quartet hailing from Umeå, Sweden, Spice Boys follow up their 2017 Spice City EP with Glade, their first full-length outing. Formed in 2015, the group is a natural fit for Stockholm label PNKSLM, whose roster of similarly irreverent lo-fi acts includes London duo Shit Girlfriend and fellow Swede ShitKid. With the help of producer/collaborator Simon Skeleton, Glade's 13 cuts were banged out in one presumably deafening weekend followed by a handful of overdub sessions to complete the Boys' cultivated vibe of ramshackle, surf-inspired, urban disillusionment. Despite their Nordic climes, their loose and clamorous guitar attack shares plenty of similarities with the D.I.Y. sounds of California's Burger Records empire. The songwriting and vocals are shared by guitarists Sebastian Holmlund and Adam Forsberg, who take turns exchanging abrasive leads and sprightly strumming as rhythm battery Jesper Lindkvist and Emil Uppenberg hasten to keep the train on the tracks...


Khruangbin (Thai for airplane, or literally "engine fly") are a jet-setting trio from Texas whose smooth, groove-heavy music is heavily inspired by Thai rock and funk from the '60s and '70s, as well as a multitude of other influences ranging from surf rock to dub to Iranian pop.
Khruangbin
Cómo Me Quieres
Shades of Man
Rules
from Con Todo el Mundo 2018
Texan trio Khruangbin named themselves after the Thai word for airplane, which couldn't be more appropriate for a band whose influences imply heavy passport usage. Of course, the band are inspired by Thai rock and funk from the '60s and '70s -- sounds most easily available to Western ears via releases like the Thai Beat a Go-Go compilations or anything issued by ZudRangMa Records. The group also draw from the bass pressure of vintage dub reggae, the free-spirited haziness of California psychedelia, and the gritty passion of '70s soul, with hints of Iranian pop, Afrobeat, Spaghetti Western film scores, and countless other styles. While this sounds like it could be an impossibly tall order, or something that requires an encyclopedic knowledge of music just to listen to, the band achieve a remarkably, almost effortlessly cohesive sound, and it goes down much more smoothly than one might expect...

This transcontinental trio formed in Georgia, playing an urgent hybrid of gospel, blues, and noisy post-punk. Algiers are a politically conscious indie trio who combine elements of post-punk and no wave with raw blues, gospel, and even early industrial music.

Algiers 
There Is No Year
Losing Is Ours
from There Is No Year 2020 
There Is No Year, the third album by Atlanta-based Algiers, was co-produced by Randall Dunn and Ben Greenberg. It further extends the reach of their previous outings while offering a more strategically articulated, disciplined musicality without sacrificing their core sound or blunting their emotional impact. In a scalding gumbo of post-punk mania, mutant gospel, shambolic blues, and ravaged funk and soul, they add more grimy electronic and industrial elements to their attack. Pulsing synths and electronic, clattering, mechanized beats (recalling the manic approach of Suicide's first album) introduce the opening title track. Vocalist/lyricist Franklin James Fisher begins testifying with an activist's conviction and a soul man's heart. His urgency offers keen, righteous, social and cultural critique rather than indictment and judgment. A sax breakdown by guest Skerik pushes the margin... On "Losing Is Ours," Lee Tesche's squalling, acid-drenched blues guitar meets dissonant synth, harsh noise, and Ryan Mahan's processional piano as Fisher's vocal soars above it all; Skerik's horn once more adds an out-jazz dimension...



Virtuoso guitarist, songwriter, and producer best-known as a go-to musician, a member of the trio GHQ, and frequent solo recordings.
new moon
new familiar
Annabel Mehran's black-and-white cover photo for Steve Gunn's The Unseen In Between is a portrait of the guitarist and songwriter seemingly on the move. It evokes those found on early- to mid-'60s recordings by Bob Dylan, Koerner, Ray & Glover, Jackson C. Frank, Bert Jansch, and others... Gunn's also a more confident, capable singer than he was on 2016's Eyes on the Lines and it shows. He places his voice at the center of producer/guitarist James Elkington's beautifully layered, multi-textured mix. Gunn enlisted Tony Garnier, Dylan's bassist of 30 years as his musical director, along with Elkington (who also contributes guitars, harmonica, and keyboards), drummer T.J Mainani, keyboardist Daniel Schlett, string players Macie Stewart and Lia Kohl, and clarinetist Jacob Daneman. Opener "New Moon" commences with an acoustic guitar and bassline delivering a syncopated psych-folk vamp before a heavily reverbed electric guitar paints over them both. His delivery walks the line between folk, blues, and psychedelia as the tune unfolds its suggestive, fleeting landscapes and emotional states... "New Familiar" utilizes a hypnotic drone and repetitive single-string guitar lines done raga style to introduce a sprawling, labyrinthine rock number...

Arty, all-female British trio influenced by '90s indie rock, punk, and ambient pop. With their brashly catchy mix of punk and pop and proudly feminist viewpoint, Dream Wife continue the empowering lineage of the Slits, Debbie Harry, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Le Tigre. Thanks to their clever songwriting and abundant hooks -- and Rakel Mjöll's ability to shift from a coo to a howl in an instant -- Dream Wife's manifestos about gender roles, body image, and identity feel thrilling rather than pedantic.
Let's Make Out
Fire
Hey Heartbreaker
from Dream Wife 2018 
Infusing the angular sounds of the early aughts with a healthy dose of riot grrrl power, indie rock outfit Dream Wife delivered a fierce debut packed with jagged guitar riffs, sneering kiss-offs, and irresistible charm. On Dream Wife, the trio of Rakel Mjoll, Alice Go, and Bella Podpadec channel their predecessors with precision and ease, distilling the grit and groove of early Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Sahara Hotnights, and the Sounds, while paying their respects to forebears like Sleater-Kinney and Kathleen Hanna's Bikini Kill, and Le Tigre... Dream Wife have seized a certain energy that is undeniable and -- despite the myriad inspirations and easy comparisons -- feels so fresh and alive, enough to make their trailblazing influences proud.



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.
Trash Can
Love Handle
I Got the Hits
...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
Reach It
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
Too Far
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.



Georgia-based rock band combines philosophical trippiness with stoner rock firepower; formerly known as Pinecones.
Riddle Snake Blues
How Long Was I Gone
Highway Loop
After changing their name from Pinecones to the even-greener Arbor Labor Union, this Georgia four-piece debuted on Sub Pop with I Hear You, a peculiar mix of stoner rock, post-punk, and psychedelia with a just a touch of twang. The album introduced the group's core guitar duo of singer Bo Orr and fellow axeman Brian Adams who, when not chugging mightily at a middling pace, were prone to writing spry and intriguing circular riffs that spun neatly throughout the songs. It's the latter of those two tendencies that comes to the foreground on New Petal Instants, the band's eccentric 2020 follow-up...



Duo formed by sisters Sierra and Bianca Casady, whose distinctive and beautiful sound draws on indie, electronic, and lo-fi. The project of multi-disciplinary artists and sisters Bianca and Sierra Casady, CocoRosie combines a wealth of influences -- hip-hop, folk, opera, electronic, found sounds, and more -- into an unmistakable and often poignant sound.
High Road
Hell's Gate
Slow Down Sun Down
Since La Maison de Mon Rêve's "By Your Side," CocoRosie have juxtaposed old and new sounds and attitudes towards relationships in intriguing ways. They continue to mine this territory on Put the Shine On, but this time, Sierra and Bianca Casady's tales of girls and women dealing with men -- especially fathers -- who are absent and abusive are more bemusing than thought-provoking. This is due in large part to the album's sound, which polarizes CocoRosie's collages of unexpected elements into extremes...



2019

2020. április 22., szerda

PnM Selection - dozen bestofs / Music of True Detective S03 PnM:MiX

PnM Selection - 12 bestofs / Music of True Detective S03



CASSANDRA WILSON - Death Letter 4:14 (Theme Song)
X - Sugarlight 2:25
MICKEY NEWBURY - Just Dropped In 2:53
JON BATISTE - Saint James Infirmary Blues 4:18
WARREN ZEVON - Reconsider Me 3:09
THE STOOGES - 1970 5:16
ALGIERS - Blood 5:44
DILLARD & CLARK - Polly 4:20
MICKEY NEWBURY - Ramblin' Blues 6:06
JON BATISTE - Chopinesque 3:42
BILL EVANS - My Foolish Heart (Live) 4:56
CASSANDRA WILSON - Billie's Blues 5:07



Music of True Detective S03


stories from episodes

E 1 The Great War and Modern Memory
The disappearance of a young Arkansas boy and his sister in 1980 triggers vivid memories and enduring questions for retired detective Wayne Hays, who worked the case 35 years before with partner Roland West. What started as a routine case becomes a long journey to dissect and make sense of the crime.

E2 Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye
Hays looks back at the aftermath of the 1980 Purcell case in West Finger, Ark., including possible evidence left behind at the Devil's Den, an outdoor hangout for local kids. As attention focuses on two conspicuous suspects – Brett Woodard, a solitary vet and trash collector, and Ted LaGrange, an ex-con with a penchant for children – the parents of the missing kids, Tom and Lucy Purcell, receive a cryptic note from an anonymous source.

E3 The Big Never
Hays recalls his early romance with Amelia, as well as cracks in their relationship that surfaced after they married and had children. Ten years after the Purcell crimes, new evidence emerges, giving him a second chance to vindicate himself and the investigation.

E4 The Hour and the Day
Hays and West see a possible connection between the local church and the Purcell crimes. As the detectives search for one suspect and round up another for interrogation, Woodard is targeted by a vigilante group.

E5 If You Have Ghosts
Wayne finds himself in a no-win situation as new clues emerge in the Purcell case. Roland wrestles with how to keep evidence secure as lawyers demand a new investigation. Amelia finds her relationship with Wayne imperiled by her writing aspirations and his jealousy.

E6 Hunters in the Dark
Wayne and Roland revisit discrepancies in the Purcell case that were hidden or forgotten over the years. Among those being reevaluated is Tom Purcell, as well as Lucy Purcell's cousin, Dan O'Brien. The glitter of Amelia's book release is tarnished by a voice from the past.

E7 The Final Country
Following up on new leads, Wayne and Roland track down a man who left the police force in the midst of the Purcell investigation. Meanwhile, Amelia visits Lucy Purcell's best friend in hopes of gaining insights into the whereabouts of the mysterious one-eyed man.

E8 Now Am Found
Wayne struggles to hold on to his memories, and his grip on reality, as the truth behind the Purcell case is finally revealed.


TRUE DETECTIVE # songs from deep

Songs from True Detectives season 2







2020. január 18., szombat

068 ALTER.NATION.MiX weekly favtraX 18-01-2020

ALTER.NATION #68

Whyte Horses, Chrysta Bell, Kiwi Jr, Mac Miller, Mura Masa, Algiers, Of Montreal, Dirty Projectors, ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead, G. Love & Special Sauce, Bombay Bicycle Club, OOIOO, Oval

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ALTER.NATION #68 on DEEZER


Psychedelic pop from Mancunian sonic explorer extraordinaire. Since Dom Thomas is one of the founders of the acclaimed reissue label Finders Keepers, it makes sense that his band Whyte Horses is informed by a dizzying array of musical influences. This wide sonic palette of psychedelia, library music, acid folk, Krautrock, tropicália, yé-yé, and lounge...
Whyte Horses - Hard Times / Bang Bang [My Baby Shot Me Down] (feat. Chrysta Bell)
Over the course of two albums, Dom Thomas and his Whyte Horses collective made a name for themselves as master mixers of vintage sounds derived from swinging French ye-ye, swirling psychedelia, strutting big-city soul, snappy garage rock, and hooky kitchen sink pop. It's a little bit of theft, a little bit of borrowing too, but Thomas and his merry gang reassemble the pieces in ways that make clear they are adding great dollops of their own vision to the music. Hard Times does away with any trainspotting and lays their influences on the table with a selection of covers that range from familiar (Cher's "Bang Bang [My Baby Shot Me Down],"...

Toronto-via-Prince Edward Islands indie act that takes cues from a long lineage of collegiate slacker pop. The band took cues from a lineage of jangly slacker pop acts from the '80s and '90s for their bright and bounding 2019 debut Football Money.
Kiwi Jr. - Football Money / Salary Man
With their long-labored debut Football Money, Canadian indie quartet Kiwi Jr. continue a long lineage of a very specific brand of smart, ennui-riddled pop. Lyrically, the songs are overstuffed with observational references to confused post-college flailing and small town boredom, while the music follows the same wistful jangly catchiness that grew more snotty and surreal as it was passed down from Felt to Pavement to Parquet Courts. At the core of each catchy, upbeat tune is one of vocalist Jeremy Gaudet's depraved narratives, jam packed with psychedelic references ranging from childhood memories of a stabbing in a church to Brian Jones' swimming pool... "Salary Man" sways with a woozy dreaminess borrowed from Orange Juice as Gaudet paints lyrical pictures of uncharged cell phones and drunk businessmen sleeping it off on public benches in suits and polished shoes. This slide show of bizarre imagery is guided by airy 12-string acoustic guitar that melts into fuzzy distorted leads...


Coming on the scene with a throwback style that betrayed his years, Pittsburgh-based rapper and producer Mac Miller combined languid vocals, playful rhymes, and hypnotic production influenced by OutKast, Beastie Boys, A Tribe Called Quest, and Lauryn Hill.
Mac Miller - Circles / Complicated
On September 7, 2018, just a month after the release of his critically acclaimed fifth album, Swimming, Pittsburgh rapper Mac Miller died from an accidental drug overdose. His struggles were no secret, but there was a glimmer of hope on Swimming that hinted that better days might be around the corner. While those possibilities were unfortunately lost with his passing, Miller did manage to record extra material that ended up on the posthumous set Circles. Intended as a companion piece to Swimming (i.e. "swimming in circles"), the album was completed by producer Jon Brion (Fiona Apple, Kanye West), who maintained the laid-back vibe and introspective mood of its predecessor... On "Complicated," he languidly raps that he's "way too young to be gettin' old" atop shiny synths, later wondering "Why does everyone need me to stay?"


Grammy-winning producer and songwriter Alex Crossan, whose work encompasses a wide variety of pop, dance, and hip-hop styles.
Mura Masa - R.Y.C. / Raw Youth Collage
The title of Mura Masa's second album, R.Y.C., stands for Raw Youth Collage, and its contents zero in on all of the messy, uncertain feelings that come with young adulthood. Not quite as long or guest-heavy as the producer's 2017 major-label debut, the album feels much more personal and introspective, with lyrics directly addressing confusion and alienation. First track "Raw Youth Collage" features a sequence of barely connected thoughts ("I don't know who I'm supposed to be," "All my friends have changed," "I can't see past the screen") over chiming guitars and floating, atmospheric synths...


Algiers are a politically conscious indie trio who combine elements of post-punk and no wave with raw blues, gospel, and even early industrial music.
Algiers - There Is No Year / Losing Is Ours
There Is No Year, the third album by Atlanta-based Algiers, was co-produced by Randall Dunn and Ben Greenberg. It further extends the reach of their previous outings while offering a more strategically articulated, disciplined musicality without sacrificing their core sound or blunting their emotional impact. In a scalding gumbo of post-punk mania, mutant gospel, shambolic blues, and ravaged funk and soul, they add more grimy electronic and industrial elements to their attack... On "Losing Is Ours," Lee Tesche's squalling, acid-drenched blues guitar meets dissonant synth, harsh noise, and Ryan Mahan's processional piano as Fisher's vocal soars above it all... These tight, explosive songs combine a refined poetic lyric approach in songwriting and arranging that's every bit as urgent as the album's two predecessors, yet it's so emotionally charged, it leaves the listener breathless and exhausted, as well as compelled and excited.



Informed by glam, punk, and folk-rock, Kevin Barnes' project has traversed kaleidoscopic indie rock and boundary-breaking electro-pop.
Of Montreal - Ur Fun / Deliberate Self-harm Ha Ha
2018's White Is Relic/Irrealis Mood took direct inspiration from the extended remixes of pop hits that were prevalent in the 1980s, and two years later, Ur Fun narrows in on catchier, singles-minded fare. A set that doesn't break for ballads, it was, as has become typical for Barnes, inspired by his personal life, which settled into a steady relationship following divorce. In fact, his partner, Christina Schneider (aka Locate S,1)... Taken together, infectious rhythms, smart lyrics, and effervescent chorus hooks that deliver throughout Ur Fun make it more than a mere amusement.



An eclectic indie rock act from New York, Dirty Projectors are a band of stylistic contradictions. Creating music that is at once challenging and accessible, Dirty Projectors' recordings are full of engaging melodies, thoughtful arrangements, and polished harmonies that are punctuated with angular stylistic shifts, wiry guitar work, and lyrics whose themes sometimes run counter to the sounds they accompany
Dirty Projectors - Sing the Melody (Live at Power Station) / I Feel Energy
...That’s the appeal of Sing the Melody, a new live-in-studio album released unceremoniously last week as part of Domino’s Documents series. Last November, near the tail end of months spent touring, the Projectors went into Manhattan’s Power Station to play highlights from their gleeful full-band comeback Lamp Lit Prose and a few gems from their back catalog. None of these songs are radically reinvented, but at a minimum they’re rendered with an impressive urgency...


An unlikely but powerful combination of punk fury and prog rock ambition, ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead were formed in late 1994 by singers/guitarists/drummers Jason Reece and Conrad Keely.
...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead - X: The Godless Void and Other Stories / Don't Look Down
X: The Godless Void and Other Stories appeared at a timely point in ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead's career. It arrived six years after the release of 2014's IX, during which time Conrad Keely returned from Cambodia to the band's home base of Austin, Texas, and also coincided with their 25th anniversary. It makes sense, then, that their tenth album finds them taking stock... They've grown into their reflective side over the years, and they've rarely sounded as relatable, or affecting, as they do here. This is particularly true of the brilliant "Don't Look Down," a look back that isn't so much a wish to return to the past as a realization of just how big the gulf between then and now is. With its gently surging melody and incisive lyrics ("I have another set of eyes/that I use to disguise/the part of me that died/I have another set of lives/I use to describe/The part that's still alive"), it immediately makes itself known as one of the band's finest songs...


G. Love & Special Sauce are a Philadelphia-based trio whose laid-back, sloppy blues sound is quite unique, as it encompasses the sound/production of classic R&B and recent rap artists (the Beastie Boys, in particular).
G. Love & Special Sauce - The Juice / Fix Your Face
Now that they're over a quarter-century into their career, it's time to come to terms with a simple fact: G. Love & Special Sauce are no longer youthful upstarts, they're veterans. Fittingly, their 2020 album The Juice is the kind of record that could only be made by musicians who've been around the block a time or two. It's not that The Juice is the work of untrammeled virtuosos -- it is most decidedly a vibe record -- but rather that it's an album that's casually confident that also happens to have an offhand sense of community...


Sophisticated London-based indie rock band influenced by '80s synth pop and world music.
Bombay Bicycle Club - Everything Else Has Gone Wrong / Everything Else Has Gone Wrong
If the question of whether a rock band can really get better with age is still up for debate, Bombay Bicycle Club make the best possible case. Coming off a three-year hiatus, the London quartet return with their fifth studio-album, 2020's Everything Else Has Gone Wrong. The album arrives six years after the equally inspired So Long, See You Tomorrow and finds the group in a deeply ruminative mindset, looking back at their over ten-year career and grappling with getting older, experiencing renewed artistic inspiration, and moving forward in a world that seems beset by conflict, tragedy, and unrest...


Led by percussionist/guitarist/vocalist YoshimiO -- also a founding member of Japanese experimental greats Boredoms -- OOIOO's music is united by the enthusiasm powering their wide-ranging explorations.
OOIOO - Nijimusi / jibun
...It might come as a surprise that nijimusi was recorded mainly using a conventional rock ensemble of two guitars, bass, and drums. OOIOO viewed their instruments simply as “objects that make sounds”, and took a primitive and basic approach to creating the music. The drum tones fluctuate powerfully through the air, while sounding as if they are being observed under a microscope. Bass notes and electronic bursts are so dense that they sound like they’ve been vacuum-sealed. The arrangement of the tones seem to be almost ancient, transcending the notion of a musical ensemble, suggesting the connectivity and oneness that is inherent in all living creatures...


German electronic act who pioneered the glitch aesthetic during the 1990s, then radically redefined its approach with subsequent releases.
Oval - Scis / Oxagon
Oval's 2016 full-length Popp was a startling, exciting reinvention for the long-running electronic project. While best known for helping to pioneer the glitch aesthetic during the 1990s by creating oddly soothing pieces that incorporated the sounds of skipping compact discs, Oval has continually evolved and explored different approaches over the years, from the electro-acoustic miniatures of 2010's O to the vocal collaborations of 2013's Calidostópia! (recorded during a ten-day studio session in Brazil). Popp was a whole new ball game, with a much heavier focus on songwriting, and a newfound embrace of sonic maximalism... "Oxagon" assembles clinking and splashing sounds into a chiming melody enhanced by strings and pianos, sort of resembling an Oval version of the post-Brainfeeder school of production. Just as vibrant and full of wonder as Popp, Scis is another imaginative, unpredictable world of sound.
Whyte Horses, Chrysta Bell, Kiwi Jr, Mac Miller, Mura Masa, Algiers, Of Montreal, Dirty Projectors, ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead, G. Love & Special Sauce, Bombay Bicycle Club, OOIOO, Oval