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2021. szeptember 7., kedd

07-09-2021 alter:MiX # 33 alter tracks in PRSNT_PRFCT_MiX [2019-2021] (2h 17m)

07-09-2021 alter:MiX # 33 alter tracks in PRSNT_PRFCT_MiX [2019-2021] Joan of Arc, Upset, The Heliocentrics, Ani DiFranco, Motorists, Public Memory, Michael Nau, Sharon Van Etten, Field Music, Oceanator, Southern Avenue


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Indie rock stalwarts led by Tim Kinsella, with a sustained focus on exploring the boundaries of their art.
Destiny Revision 3:44
Land Surveyor 3:36
Sometime following the release of their gorgeous 2018 album 1984, long-running Chicago art rock experimentalists Joan of Arc decided to call it a day. The band formed in 1995 around the impassioned vocals, obtuse thinking, and creatively limitless songwriting of former Cap'n Jazz member Tim Kinsella, and for the next many years, Kinsella and a rotating cast of players stretched the conceptual boundaries of what Joan of Arc was on over a dozen albums. After making the decision to end the group, the most recently active lineup entered the studio, knowing that what they were recording would be the last statement from a band who had spent two-and-a-half decades creating a sound that was both wildly specific and somehow boundless. 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... 



Former Vivian Girls and Best Coast drummer formed Upset with ex-Hole drummer Patty Schemel to play her own punk-pop songs. Sounding like a lost band from the grunge pop '90s, Upset were formed by the duo of Ali Koehler, ex-Vivian Girls and Best Coast drummer, and Patty Schemel, who famously drummed for Hole.
Holy Basil 3:10
Over My Head 3:22
from Upset 2019
Upset's take on '90s pop-punk and grunge is more refined and powerful on their second album, 2019's Upset. Since their promising 2013 debut album and follow-up EP in 2015, the band has solidified into a quartet while spreading out the songwriting and singing duties. Original singer/songwriter Ali Koehler shares the mike this time with guitarist Lauren Freeman, who provides an alternate vision that's a little rougher -- both sonically and emotionally -- around the edges. For the most part, Koehler comes at her songs from a poppier, more melodic angle, while Freeman has a more angular and punk-derived style. .. Adding Freeman to the mix was a great idea that made an already good band even better and Upset is a strong step forward from their debut and some of the best retro grunge-punk going in 2019.


This London quintet blends Krautrock, psychedelia, and shoegaze into hypnotic, pulsating music.
TOY 
Sequence One 4:17
Energy 4:07
With Clear Shot, TOY transformed their music by bringing it into hi-def focus. On Happy in the Hollow, they continue to change their sound in several ways. For the first time, the band self-produced their music, though their sessions at Dan Carey's Studio B suggest they're still tight with the producer who helped shaped their sound early on. .. Happy in the Hollow doesn't change the feeling that the members of TOY have one foot in another dimension that they're waiting to transport their listeners to.

2021. augusztus 10., kedd

10-08-2021 alter:MiX # 33 alter tracks in PRSNT_PRFCT_MiX [2019-2021] (2h 39m)

10-08-2021 alter:MiX # 33 alter tracks in PRSNT_PRFCT_MiX [2019-2021] Mike KrolDeserta, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Rival Sons, The White Stripes, William Parker, Shame, Joan of Arc, Upset, The Heliocentrics, Ani DiFranco


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An L.A.-based garage rocker with a large sense of humor plus a day job as a graphic designer.
Blue and Pink 3:32
Power Chords 3:22
Left for Dead 2:40
from Power Chords 2019
Most of the garage-punk acts that have emerged in the wake of Ty Segall and Thee Oh Sees in the 2010s have been bands with no small amount of studied cool lurking behind their sweaty energy. Mike Krol is a vital exception to this rule; Krol is far too concerned with pumping out his fuzzy, no-frills, hook-infused rock and laying his heart out for all to see to have much truck with being cool. And that's a large part of what makes his music work so well. Krol clearly has a sense of humor and isn't trying to reinvent the wheel, but it's clear that rock & roll means a lot to him...



The project of singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Matthew Doty finds the sweet spot between synth pop and shoegaze.
Be So Blue 5:30
Black Aura 5:31
With Black Aura My Sun, Deserta's Matthew Doty shows off his knowledge of several decades' worth of shoegaze and synth pop as well as his skill at reinterpreting those styles in ways that are familiar, but never boring. Much like Lust for Youth, Deserta excels at creating almost uncannily perfect recombinations of iconic sounds. .. 


Sunny-sounding Australian band specializes in "soft punk/hard pop" with a smart and jangly approach.
The Second of the First 3:40
The Only One 3:46
After a couple of EPs where they worked on finding their feet as a band, the Australian quintet Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever nailed it on their first album, 2018's Hope Downs. Their three-guitar attack was honed to a fine point, the songwriting suddenly popped like formerly plugged-up ears in a descending aircraft, and their sound had all the mystery of early R.E.M. paired with the power of the Church at their rockiest. The record would have been top of the class during the golden age of '80s jangle pop, and it shone like a glittering diamond in the murky era of chillgaze and stoned psychedelia it was surrounded by in its own time. The band must have realized they had hit on something extraordinary because on 2020's Sideways to New Italy, they don't change the formula much...


2021. január 31., vasárnap

"Sad Cowboy" #115 ALTER.NATION.MiX - weekly favtraX 31-01-2021 (13trx 59m)

  ALTER.NATION #115 (13trx 59m)


Goat Girl, The Notwist, Tamar Aphek, Ani DiFranco, Steven Wilson,  Arlo Parks, Baio, Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio, Rats on Rafts

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South London quartet known for their snarling mix of punk, country, and goth.
Goat Girl - On All Fours / Sad Cowboy / The Crack
Even for a young, buzzed-about band, the three years between Goat Girl's self-titled debut album and its follow-up On All Fours were notable. Along with more typical shake-ups like lineup changes (bassist Holy Hole stepped in for founding member Naima Jelly), the group endured guitarist/vocalist L.E.D.'s diagnosis of stage four Hodgkin's lymphoma and six-month course of chemotherapy. Happily, Goat Girl's second album reveals that they've only grown stronger together in the wake of these events. There's a greater feeling of connection and cohesion in these songs -- which makes sense, since they took a collaborative approach to songwriting this time out -- and their experimental and pop impulses are more clearly defined and cleverly integrated... Both nervier and more confident than their debut, On All Fours is a huge step forward from a band that's well-equipped to bring post-punk's legacy into the future.

German band that gradually moved from post-hardcore to alternative to indie pop to scruffy electronic music.
The Notwist - Vertigo Days / Oh Sweet Fire
Vertigo Days' ranginess suits the Notwist; after all, they've always resisted easy categorization... Longtime Notwist fans will be happy to hear them get back to the anything-goes heart of post-rock on songs such as the haunting "Oh Sweet Fire," where Markus Acher trades vocals with Ben LaMar Gay over instrumentation that folds hints of dub and jazz into its flow... 



Tamar Aphek is one of the prominent faces of contemporary rock in the Israeli rock scene, and has been crowned “Israel’s guitar goddess” (Timeout Tel-Aviv) She first came to prominence as the singer/guitar player for bands – “Carusella”, “Shoshana”, which were both known for turning every venue into a crime scene of volume and ruthless energy...
Tamar Aphek - All Bets Are / Russian Winter / Show Me Your Pretty Side
All Bets Are Off is Tamar Aphek's first full-length release as a solo artist, but she's been making music for years as a member of different Israeli bands and a composer. Maybe that's why her debut album has such a distinctive mix of familiarity and strangeness -- every time it feels like things might be remotely predictable, she changes things up again. "Russian Winter," the dense, knotty rocker that kicks off All Bets Are Off, sounds like it starts in media res, leaving listeners to play catch-up with her. It's a feeling that extends to nearly every other song here, as Aphek and her band combine touches of punk, psychedelic, and jazz in ever-changing ways... 


Alternative folk icon, feminist, activist, and paragon of the D.I.Y. ethos who has charted in the U.S. since the '90s.
Ani DiFranco - Revolutionary LoveRevolutionary Love / Shrinking Violet
For more than three decades, Ani DiFranco has made the personal political and vice versa. Whether playing solo, working the road with her trio, or in a studio with a raucous band, she has consistently shown unflinching honesty in critiquing the myriad ways in which power informs relationships across racial, social, gender, economic, environmental, and romantic lines in an astonishing variety of musical contexts. DiFranco has also called New Orleans home for some time; many of its musical traditions have burrowed their way into her artistic DNA... As a whole, Revolutionary Love is economical and smooth. The title track is drenched in gentle yet gritty soul. As a slide guitar, brushed snare, and Wurlitzer pave the way, one can hear traces of Percy Mayfield in the melody. The lyrics are pure DiFranco: "I will tend my anger/I will tend my grief/I will achieve safety/I will find relief/I'll show myself some mercy/I'll show myself respect....And even if you hurt me/I will not shut down/No you can't make me hate you/and carry that hate around."...  "Shrinking Violet" is a 21st century gospel blues that looks head on at an abusive relationship with stinging slide guitar underscoring her protagonist's steely, redemptive resolve. .. 


Prolific progressive rock icon who founded the band Porcupine Tree before going on to a celebrated solo career.
Steven Wilson fans have been primed for The Future Bites since he released To the Bone in 2017. That record, and the subsequent 4½ EP, were deliberately "pop" responses to his three-album dalliance with prog -- Raven That Refused to Sing, Hand. Cannot. Erase, and Grace for Drowning. In contrast to the above, The Future Bites is a slick exercise in Wilson's oft-articulated love of synth pop and electronic music... Given the musical m.o. here, it should come as no surprise that the production on these nine songs is slick, even icy. It contrasts sharply with most of Wilson's songwriting that remains saturated in welcoming, effusive melodies and hooks. On most tracks, guitars and drums are subservient to keyboards and electronic rhythms and soundscapes. .. 


West London musician/poet who pulls from a broad range of influences, including bedroom pop, indie, and R&B.
On the heels of the viral success of a handful of early songs, London singer/songwriter and poet Arlo Parks makes her full-length debut with Collapsed in Sunbeams, a set that draws on episodes from adolescence. Sharing an empathic, personal approach that doesn't shy away from matters of heart or mental health issues...  The jealous "Eugene" is a duskier entry with a similarly elegant groove that scores Parks trying to comfort a friend after a breakup ("You know I like you like that")... If the musical qualities of Collapsed in Sunbeams suffer from a bit of sameyness by the end, the formula is a soothing, pleasant one with sentiment to spare and, as a debut, full of promise.


Grooving synth pop from Vampire Weekend bassist Chris Baio.
Baio - Dead Hand ControlCaisse Noire
When Vampire Weekend's Chris Baio released his second solo album, 2017's Man of the World, his strutting synth pop was clouded by the anxiety of the previous year's elections in his native U.S. and adopted home of the U.K. Arriving in 2021, the title of his third Baio LP, Dead Hand Control, refers to an automated Soviet-era missile system (Dead Hand, aka Perimeter) still rumored to be operational decades later...



Hard-driving Seattle-based organ trio whose groove-heavy sound weaves together jazz-funk, soul jazz, R&B, and rock.
Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio - I Told You So / Aces / I Don't Know
In 2015, Seattle-based Hammond B-3 organist Delvon Lamarr was challenged by wife and partner Amy Novo to put together a career-making band; she'd take care of the business end so he could make music. ..  The band took their heady mix of jazz-funk, blues, R&B, and rock on the road across the U.S. and Europe, playing electrifying, booty-quaking shows that brought down houses and festival stages across the globe... I Told You So, the band's second Colemine outing, includes mainstays Lamarr on Hammond B-3 and Jimmy James on guitar. It's their first with newly recruited drummer Dan Weiss (Sextones), who replaced Doug Port. Opener "Hole in One" weds break-heavy drum funk to biting, meaty, lo-fi blues and roots rock vamps from James. 


New wave and post-punk meets textural lo-fi from this Rotterdam-based quartet.
The third album by Dutch post-punk weirdos Rats on Rafts is partially inspired by the band's 2018 tour of Japan, performing in arenas opening for Franz Ferdinand. Expanding on their previous record's textural noise-rock sound, the long-in-the-making, extravagantly titled Excerpts from Chapter 3: The Mind Runs a Net of Rabbit Paths is an ambitious quasi-opera pulling from Krautrock, psychedelia, and avant-garde pop in the vein of Van Dyke Parks and Scott Walker. Threaded throughout the songs are sound effects representing the elements, ranted narratives, and dreamlike interludes. .. 

Goat Girl, The Notwist, Tamar Aphek, Ani DiFranco, Steven Wilson,  Arlo Parks, Baio, Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio, Rats on Rafts