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2020. szeptember 20., vasárnap

"Night Time" #101 ALTER.NATION.MiX - weekly favtraX 20-09-2020

ALTER.NATION #101
Luther Dickinson, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Jimbo Mathus
New Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers, Grant-Lee Phillips, Annie Taylor,All Them Witches,Naked Roommate, Tricky,Throwing Muses,The Pineapple Thief, Hurts, Yelle, Josiah Johnson, Renegade Connection

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A makeshift blues supergroup comprised of Jim, Luther, and Cody Dickinson, Charlie Musselwhite, Alvin Youngblood Hart, and Jimbo Mathus.

New Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers - New Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers - Volume 1Night Time (feat. Jimbo Mathus)
In 2007, while rolling through the American night in a ramshackle retirement home vehicle badly disguised as a tour bus, blues legend Charlie Musselwhite and North Mississippi Allstars' guitarist Luther Dickinson engaged in conversation. The younger man related Alvin Youngblood Hart's philosophical desire to live as a "freedom rocker." The wily elder bluesman listened to his words, then looked out the window and knowingly pointed at the rising moon. He replied: "New Moon Freedom Rockers." Back in Mississippi at the Zebra Ranch studio, Musselwhite and Cody and Luther Dickinson joined forces with their dad, roots rock legend Jim Dickinson (who promptly added the words "Jelly Roll" to the band's name), Alvin Hart, and Jimbo Mathus, with NMA bassist Chris Chew and Paul Taylor as guests. They circled chairs, placed mikes, and hit "record." Afterwards, the session tapes were archived. They sat in the vault until Jim Dickinson passed in 2009, and they became apocryphal. Stony Plain's Holger Peterson contacted Luther and Cody about releasing them...

Deep-voiced singer purveyed doe-eyed country with a whiskeyed, melancholy tinge, recording with Grant Lee Buffalo and as a solo act.
2018's Widdershins presented a Grant-Lee Phillips who was willing to mount a soapbox and speak his mind about life in Trump-era America. Two years later, on 2020's Lightning Show Us Your Stuff, Phillips is feeling a bit quieter and more introspective, still a man of principles but less inclined to speak so loudly about them. This music isn't the work of someone who has resigned himself to unfortunate changes in America; instead, he takes his time training a keen eye on the world around him, and has plenty to say about the larger issues of a culture in chaos as well as the stuff that complicates the heart and soul of nearly all of us...



Swiss band whose sound meets at the confluence of grunge, psych-rock, and garage pop.
Annie Taylor - Sweet Mortality / The Fool
Sweet Mortality is not a posthumous solo album from the first woman to survive a trip down Niagara Falls, but it is at times nearly as fun as freefalling inside a barrel. Taking their name from an unlikely early 20th century American adventuring legend, Annie Taylor are a rock band from Zurich, Switzerland with a pleasantly crunchy grunge-meets-psych-pop feel. Formed in 2017 by singer/guitarist Gini Jungi and bassist Michael Mutter, the group issued a pair of fuzzed-out singles before recruiting guitarist Tobias Arn and drummer Jan Winkler for their 2019 EP Not Yours! Now signed to Zurich indie Taxi Gauche Records, they offer up their first full-length album. Produced by David Langhard of fellow Swiss explorers Klaus Johann Grobe, Sweet Mortality is a still-wily though better-formed encapsulation of Annie Taylor's reigning grunge aesthetic with detours into dark pop, garage, and psychedelic textures...

A mercurial, neo-psychedelic, dark blues- and classic rock-influenced quartet based out of Nashville, Tennessee.
All Them Witches - Nothing as the IdealEnemy of My Enemy
The sixth studio effort from the mercurial Nashville psych-rockers, Nothing as the Ideal sees All Them Witches reunite with Dying Surfer Meets His Maker producer Mikey Allred for a bold and bracing collection of songs that plays to all of their strengths. Paired down to a trio after the departure of keyboard player Jonathan Draper, the band have crystallized their signature amalgam of improvisation and songcraft into an exclamation point where every soaring lead, snare crack, and mechanical whirr feels essential. Recorded at Abbey Road in London, the eight-track set makes good use of the legendary studio's analog infrastructure, peppering the proceedings with fragmented loops and rewinding reels, all the while maintaining a radiant classic rock core. It's also the group's heaviest outing to date... 



Ex-members of Oakland post-punkers the World reborn as a sleek no wave quartet with electro leanings.
Oakland musicians Amber Sermeńo and Andy Jordan were still mainly active with their funk-friendly post-punk band the World when they hatched the concept for Naked Roommate, a project that would reshape the organic, dancey energy of the World into something far more synthetic, cinematic, and shadowy. Naked Roommate had been in the works for a while when the World disbanded in January of 2020, making the time between that chapter closing and the arrival of Naked Roommate's full-length debut, Do the Duvet, a matter of months. Though the songs are fleshed out by contributions from bandmates Michael Zamora and Alejandra Alcala, much of Do the Duvet builds off the character of Sermeńo's disaffected vocals and Jordan's minimal electronic drum programming...



Trip-hop pioneer with a raspy voice and hypnotic production who is associated with fellow Bristol icons Massive Attack.
Tricky - Fall To PiecesFall Please
A year and a half after the death of his daughter Mazy, English electronic pioneer Tricky delivered his appropriately dark and dirgeful 14th album, Fall to Pieces. The first full-length since 2017's ununiform, the set closely followed the first stage of Tricky's sonic catharsis, the 20,20 EP, continuing the mourning process across a taut 11 tracks that brim with angst and sadness. As the digitized production drones, anxiety and melancholy build to uncomfortable levels like the most unnerving and depressed Portishead or Massive Attack tracks...
Tricky and Marta Złakowska

Acclaimed alternative band with a swirling, guitar-based rush of sound matched to Kristin Hersh's cryptic, metaphoric lyrics and highly emotive voice.
...Of course, her music is a force of nature no matter which project she's working with, and Sun Racket shows that the Muses still have plenty of noisy catharsis to offer as well. Where Purgatory/Paradise was huge in size, consisting of a sprawling mosaic of songs and a book, the band's first album in seven years is huge in sound, with a rolling, crashing heft that owes more than a little to Hersh's work with 50 Foot Wave. It may be named Sun Racket, but water imagery abounds in its ebb and flow of surging rockers and ballads that draw in listeners like an undertow, and in how it channels the sudden ways life can change (it's probably not a coincidence that Hersh's 25-year marriage was ending as she made this album). The standout "Dark Blue" opens the album's floodgates with a reminder of how Hersh, Bernard Georges, and David Narcizo can submerge their listeners in big sonics and bigger emotions...



Prolific British prog rock band who incorporate the sounds of Porcupine Tree, Radiohead, and Muse into a sprawling, experimental experience.
With a catalog of excellent recordings dating back to 1999's Abducting the Unicorn, Pineapple Thief began realizing their almost peerless musical potential after 2008's Tightly Unwound. Since then, their music found an exploratory space between the expansive pop of Radiohead and Elbow, and 21st century prog. When King Crimson drummer Gavin Harrison joined the ranks on 2016's Your Wilderness, frontman/songwriter/guitarist Bruce Soord welcomed his rich, polyrhythmic approach; it added considerable drama to the band's older songs. The drummer settled in more on 2018's Dissolution, contributing intuitive charts to Soord's poignant lyrics and melodies. Harrison is fully integrated on Versions of the Truth. He serves in his established role as well as being a songwriting partner for Soord, who began writing the album at his home studio in Glastonbury, deeply troubled by global politicians who no longer bothered disguising their lies. Not content to write a political album, Soord sought to explore this phenomenon in interpersonal relationships. He requisitioned Harrison to provide insight, charts, new rhythms, textures, and structured harmonies that communicated the duality in his lyrics.... "Break It All" emerges with heavy, riff-laden swagger. The hard rock vamp and reverbed vocals are accentuated by punchy snare and kick drums, Soord's distorted open-tuned chords, and a knotty synth run...



Manchester electronic duo plays an inspired mix of '80s-influenced synth pop and contemporary R&B.
Hurts - Faith / Fractured
The fifth studio album by British duo Hurts, 2020's Faith is a dusky, slow-burn album that finds singer Theo Hutchcraft and instrumentalist Adam Anderson in a sanguine mood, taking their time to craft measured anthems, rife with an early-'90-inspired goth and industrial production. Having started their career evoking the monochrome intensity of groups like Depeche Mode and New Order, Hurts quickly expanded their approach, embracing an ever more pop-oriented sound, dipping into contemporary R&B, '70s-style disco, and dance music. Produced by Hurts along with Martin Forslund and Joe Janiak, Faith is less upbeat than 2017's Desire and feels closer to their 2010 debut, albeit with a more organic, less claustrophobic aesthetic...

Irrepressible, fun and very French dance pop, featuring the cool and sassy vocals of Julie Budet.
Yelle - L' Ère du Verseau / Emancipense
After jumping headfirst into the pop mainstream with the Dr. Luke-produced album Complètement Fou in 2014, the French duo Yelle survived the plunge mostly unscathed. They didn't manage to break through to the masses, but a string of singles subsequently released between 2016 and 2018 showed that their grasp of bubbly dance pop remained strong and the songs benefited from the gentle scrubbing away of some of the shinier upgrades the pop machine affixed to their sound. L'Ère du Verseau completes the process and then some, with the result being the most streamlined, deepest-sounding, and most powerful album they've made yet...



Thoughtful folk-pop singer/songwriter and former member of the Head and the Heart.
Josiah Johnson - Every Feeling on a Loop  / Woman In A Man's Life
Just prior to the release of their Warner Bros. debut, the Head and the Heart co-founder Josiah Johnson took a leave of absence from his longtime band. Struggling with addiction and fighting to face his demons, the singer/songwriter watched from the sidelines as Signs of Light hit number five on the pop charts and his bandmates toured the world without him. Johnson did eventually get sober, though he did not resume his role in the Head and the Heart, opting instead to document his soul journey with Every Feeling on a Loop, his first solo album. As any songwriter well knows, periods of tumult and personal upheaval lead to reflection that when nurtured begets material of a particularly authentic nature. Working with Lucius member Peter Lalish, who brought his own stable of musicians into the project, Johnson turned his reflections into a dramatic 12-song set that shares some of the indie folk exuberance of his previous band, but chases new muses as well...



Slow-burning minimal dub duo made up of members of Renegade Soundwave and Lee Curtis Connection.
Renegade Connection - Politicians, Protesters & ThievesCastle of Dread
Renegade Connection is the collaborative duo of Renegade Soundwave's Gary Asquith and electronic producer Lee Curtis, who released records throughout the '90s as Lee Curtis Connection. Their earliest track, 2014's "I'll Surrender," was built on a backbone of traditional roots reggae that almost sounded like early-'60s ska, with Asquith's detached vocals floating over understated synth flourishes and electronic additions via Curtis. Politicians, Protesters & Thieves is Renegade Connection's first work since that nascent single, and finds Asquith and Curtis exploring moody minimal dub and dark trip-hop production across its brief seven tracks...
New Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers, Grant-Lee Phillips, Annie Taylor,All Them Witches,Naked Roommate, Tricky,Throwing Muses,The Pineapple Thief, Hurts, Yelle, Josiah Johnson, Renegade Connection

2018. október 23., kedd

002 ALTER.NATiON: weekly favtraX / 23-10-2018 (52')

ALTER.NATiON #002
All Them Witches, Beak>, Doyle Bramhall II, Exploded Wiev, Ian Siegal, John Sofield, Jon Batiste, Mudhoney, Ron Gallo, Toe, Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, Iceage
DOYLE BRAMHALL II

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 Austin, Texas-based guitarist who gained fame in the '90s as Eric Clapton's right-hand man and who pursued a blues-rock career of his own. 
DOYLE BRAMHALL II - Love and Pain 4:10
It took Doyle Bramhall II 15 years to deliver Rich Man, the sequel to 2001's Welcome, but only two to follow that 2016 record with Shades. Appropriately, Shades feels looser than its predecessor and more direct, too. Where Rich Man was dotted with epics, Bramhall keeps things generally concise on Shades, and he also firmly grounds the album in soul. The first sounds on Shades may recall the thick, heavy blues grooves of the Black Keys but by the time Bramhall gets to the chorus of "Love and Pain," he spins the song into classic '60s R&B...

 Former Toy Soldiers frontman whose music evolved from roots rock to garage punk as he moved from Philadelphia to Nashville. Ron Gallo is the name of a Philadelphia-bred rock musician whose music embraces elements of both roots rock and garage punk with an abundance of smarts and passion.
RON GALLO - It's All Gonna Be OK 2:51
Leaving his well-mannered past as a roots rocker behind, Ron Gallo showed off a lean-and-mean sound and a lyrical style full of snarky wit on 2017's Heavy Meta, and he's dug in deeper with his second album from his eponymous band. 2018's Stardust Birthday Party is dominated by no-frills melodies rooted in Gallo's sharp, choppy guitar figures and the taut, efficient rhythms of bassist Joe Bisirri and drummer Dylan Sevey, which isn't that far off from the formula on Heavy Meta...

 Primarily instrumental post-rock quartet from Japan with an angular, guitar-driven sound. Bearing no relation to the short-lived Chicago-based group of the same name, Toe are a primarily instrumental rock quartet from Japan consisting of guitarists Mino Takaaki and Yamazaki Hirokazu, drummer Kashikura Takashi, and bassist Yamane Satoshi.
TOE - Dual Harmonics 3:13
Since 2000, Japanese quartet Toe have been making highly intricate post-rock music that sounds like it was produced by an advanced, ultra-precise machine, yet feels earthy and organic. Their songs are typically characterized by clean-sounding guitar melodies working in tandem with eternally fluctuating drumbeats... "The Latest Number" features a slightly stilted but danceable rhythm along with hushed yet alert vocals, with bits of electronics and vibraphones stitching the guitars and rhythm section together during the bridge. This is certainly Toe in pop mode, but even when they concentrate on showcasing their musicianship, they're still quite accessible.

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 A neo-psychedelic, dark blues quartet from Nashville. Though their '60s and '70s influences are plain, their sound is mercurial.  A versatile hard rock quartet based out of Nashville, Tennessee, All Them Witches draw from a deep well of musical inspiration that includes Blue Cheer, Black Sabbath, Sun, Moon & Herbs-era Dr. John, and the electric Delta swamp blues of Junior Kimbrough.
ALL THEM WITCHES - Diamond 6:09
2017's Sleeping Through the War saw the Tennessee-based psych-blues outfit drop a largely song-oriented set of cosmic stoner metal emissions that dialed back on some of the more exploratory aspects of their previous outings...  If anything, ATW feels like a product of pure instinct, and while it may take some patience to absorb, there isn't a single note that feels coerced.

Louisiana-born jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader known for his eclectic crossover music. Keyboardist, bandleader, singer, composer, and educator Jon Batiste is an adventurous, eclectic, jazz-based musician. 
JON BATISTE - Saint James Infirmary Blues 4:18
“There’s so much going on in the world that I wanted to respond to, and there’s not a lot of music where people can meditate, think, reflect, but also be uplifted by” says Batiste, calling from a car in the midst of a hectic day of press in Manhattan for his new album. “I wanted to get back to the basics of who I am as a musician but also the basics of who I am as a person.”... Produced by T Bone Burnett, the album is a sparse solo affair guided entirely by Batiste’s Jelly Roll Morton–inspired piano playing and, for the first time, his vocals. Across 11 tracks, Batiste traverses the entire history of 20th-century music,

Danish band who offer a smart and ambitious spin on punk that's still packed with emotional and physical power. 
Iceage - Catch It 5:45
...Lead singer Elias Bender Rønnenfelt was born to brood, and on “Catch It,” he delivers one of his most emotive vocal performances yet. Over a simple, lurching chord progression, he groans and seethes into the mic, telling his story as with the wrinkles in his voice as with his words. Because there are only a few notes in the new single’s vocal melody, Rønnenfelt has more of a chance to modulate the texture of his voice...

Born in the deep south (of England!) in 1971, Ian's earliest musical memories are of the likes of Buddy Holly, Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis and Chuck Berry, but it was on hearing the great Little Richard that he really caught the music bug and became nothing short of obsessive about it. This lead him into a life-long passion for the Blues and all of its various branches, and most of all, the man he calls "God" - the inimitable Muddy Waters.
IAN SIEGAL - The Sh*t Hit 5:39
A studio album from Ian Siegal is always a seismic event. Recent times have seen this award-winning British songwriter put untold miles on the clock, with the spit-and-grit of his shows bottled in several live albums. But in 2018, it’s tantalising to find his name alongside ten new original songs and to anticipate where All The Rage might take the man whose material was rightly trumpeted by Mojo as “awash with wit, lust and distraction”.

The former Pavement frontman's solo career has a broader musical palette, evoking British folk, '70s prog, psychedelia, and blazing guitar rock.
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks - Middle America 3:31
...Melodically, “Middle America” sounds like it could have been hiding in a vault since Pavement's final 1999 album, Terror Twilight. Lyrically, it adopts more gravitas than Malkmus' irreverent former band ever attempted. Lines about growing older in the United States circle around his patented breezy guitar work...

 The quartet that defined Seattle grunge, a group with a penchant for heavy metal muscle, punk attitude, and garage rock primitivism.  Nirvana may have been the band that put an entire generation in flannel, and Pearl Jam and Soundgarden both sold a lot more records, but Mudhoney were truly the band that made the '90s grunge rock movement possible
MUDHONEY - Prosperity Gospel 3:48
Some bands mellow with age, as their youthful fury gives way to a more understanding frame of mind. Mudhoney are clearly not one of those bands. The grunge pioneers have long thrived on snark the way other folks require oxygen, but since they returned to the indie ranks with 2002's Since We've Become Translucent, lead singer Mark Arm has been more eager than ever to vent his spleen on the troubles of the world around him. Mudhoney have rarely sounded as flat-out pissed off as they do on 2018's Digital Garbage, an album that's a clear reflection of America in the year it was created

 The largely improvised post-punk-meets-Krautrock collaboration between Anika and Mexico City's indie luminaries. A kinetic mix of post-punk, dub, and Krautrock, Exploded View builds on the sounds of its members' other projects -- most notably vocalist/keyboardist Annika Henderson's work as a solo artist -- while creating its own identity with its stream-of-consciousness grooves.
EXPLODED VIEW - Dark Stains 3:25
On Exploded View's self-titled debut, the band's stream-of-consciousness post-punk drew a significant part of its impact from its live recording process, which emphasized the album's dreamlike flow and surprising tangents. The band -- now the trio of Annika Henderson, Hugo Quezada, and Martin Thulin -- brings a little more order to the proceedings on Obey. The trio tracked the album in a more traditional fashion at Thulin and Quezada's Mexico City studio, but fortunately, the more controlled environment doesn't diminish Exploded View's evocative power at all. If anything, Obey draws listeners into their lucid dreams more completely as they explore the costs of conformity and resisting it.

 A blend of Krautrock grooves and eerie atmospheres, featuring Portishead's Geoff Barrow. Featuring members of Portishead and Moon Gangs, Beak> is a trio crafting dense and atmospheric music inspired by dub, Krautrock, and the Beach Boys. 
BEAK> - Brean Down 3:51
>>>  "You don't like our music cuz it ain't up on the radio," Beak>'s Geoff Barrow sings on >>> with something approaching pride. This contrarian attitude defines the band's third album: Barrow and company could have easily made another album of sinister motorik-driven instrumentals like >>, but this time, they blow up their music.

A dazzling electric guitarist with a steely tone and fluid lines to earmark his distinctive post-bop style. Known for his distinctive, slightly distorted sound, jazz guitarist John Scofield is a masterful jazz improviser who has straddled the lines between straight-ahead post-bop, fusion, funk, and soul-jazz. One of the "big three" of late 20th century jazz guitarists (along with Pat Metheny and Bill Frisell), Scofield's influence grew in the '90s and continued into the 21st century.
JOHN SCOFIELD - Dang Swing 6:08
Scofield is on fine form here with a strong selection of tunes that, in their stylistic breadth, serve as a great introduction to the iconic guitarist's roots-based language. Scofield, like Bill Frisell, is perhaps more mellow in his sixties, luxuriating in every note, weighing every phrase, but there are still enough sparks here to satisfy his legion of long-term fans.


Guitarist John Scofield is one of the most respected contemporary jazz musicians. (johnscofield.com photo)
All Them Witches, Beak>, Doyle Bramhall II, Exploded Wiev, Ian Siegal, John Sofield, Jon Batiste, Mudhoney, Ron Gallo, Toe, Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, Iceage