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2019. augusztus 11., vasárnap

047 ALTER.NATION weekly favtraX 11-08-2019

ALTER.NATION #47
Rosalie Cunningham, Sleep Party People, Violent Femmes feat.: Tom Verlaine, Mini Mansions feat.: Alison Mosshart, Spoon, B Boys, Rebecca Pidgeon, High Sunn, The Chats, De Lorians, Lisel

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"A Yarn from the Wheel"




ALTER.NATION #47 on DEEZER


An English singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist with a theatrical vision and a formidable voice, Rosalie Cunningham fronted London goth-rockers Ipso Facto and vaudevillian psych-metallers Purson before embarking on a solo career in 2019.
Rosalie Cunningham - A Yarn from the Wheel from Rosalie Cunningham
The eponymous debut solo outing from the spell-casting English singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Rosalie Cunningham dials back on some of the stoner rock aspects of her work with the now-defunct Purson, in favor of an approach that owes as much to early, prog-minded Queen as it does exploitation films and biker metal...  Cunningham goes all-in on the nearly 14-minute closer "Yarn from the Wheel, a fantastical epic that's both a master class in psych-rock world building and a melodic showstopper.

Danish multi-instrumentalist Brian Batz makes whispery, otherworldly post-rock under the stage alias Sleep Party People. Based in Copenhagen, Batz and his live backing band are known for wearing rabbit masks in performances and in publicity photos, reinforcing his music's surreal aesthetic
Sleep Party People - The Mind Still Travels from Lingering Pt. II
Copenhagen musician Brian Batz put in time as a bandmember on the city's indie scene before developing a warped, alluring sound all his own. With more intimate lyrics in hand, Sleep Party People was born of simple experiments with his voice and an old piano in his apartment. By electronically altering his voice and eventually adding other acoustic and electronic instruments, he arrived at a hypnotic, spectral sound... After adding string voices and atmospheric synths and effects, it's contrasted by the driving drums and post-punk of "The Mind Still Travels," whose sweetly wistful melody still adheres to the album's persistent melancholia... "Lost in dreams containing a better life."

Milwaukee rockers whose geeky, nervous songwriting and blend of folk-pop with new wave produced several cult classics during the '80s. 
Famed for his trailblazing work as the singer and guitarist for the seminal New York punk band Television, Tom Verlaine also carved out an acclaimed and eclectic solo career
Violent Femmes feat.: Tom Verlaine - Hotel Last Resort from Hotel Last Resort
Alternative rock institution the Violent Femmes soldiered through the years as one of the more consistent bands of their genre. Their sound shifted from record to record, but the sharp and cynical folk-punk that put them on the map in the early '80s remained at the core of even their most slickly produced work. Tenth studio album Hotel Last Resort continues with aspects of their signature sound but also expands on it subtly... Things branch out into different territory on the surreal and moody title track. The song weaves a mysterious counterpoint between Gano's psychedelic lyrics and guest lead guitar work from Television's Tom Verlaine...

Los Angeles' Mini Mansions make dark psych-pop that echoes the smoldering rock and plentiful hooks of its members' other bands: Singer/multi-instrumentalist Michael Shuman plays bass for Queens of the Stone Age, bassist Zach Dawes also works with the Last Shadow Puppets, and singer/keyboardist Tyler Parkford is a touring member of Arctic Monkeys.
Mini Mansions feat.: Alison Mosshart - Hey Lover from Guy Walks into a Bar...
Mini Mansions hinted they were getting more serious -- or, at least, more confessional -- with the title track of their 2018 EP Works Every Time. As it turns out, that was just a glimpse of the musical and emotional territory they cover on Guy Walks into a Bar…. The band's third album presents singer/multi-instrumentalist Michael Shuman's ill-fated, whirlwind relationship with his ex-fiancée as a joke with a giddy setup -- and a painful punch line... They also flip the script with "Hey Lover," a duet that sounds like a soft-focus love song until the Kills' Alison Mosshart responds to Shuman with a tender "hey, f*cker" before the song builds to climactic harmonies...

 One of indie rock's premier names, evolving from a punk band with strong Pixies/Sonic Youth influences to embrace ever more intricate pop experiments. 
Spoon - No Bullets Spent from Everything Hits at Once: The Best of Spoon
...The collection ends with a final nod to tradition: Like many of those old-school compilations, it includes a new track to make sure longtime fans pay attention. As on the songs that came before it, "No Bullets Spent" takes a handful of familiar puzzle pieces -- a bracing riff, a fierce guitar solo -- and assembles them into a new picture. It's another example of how Spoon reinvent rock traditions to suit themselves, as is Everything Hits at Once, which proves there are few bands more adept at giving the venerable best-of compilation a refresh.

B Boys are a Brooklyn-based indie trio whose intense, nervy sound recalls late-'70s post-punk icons like Wire and Gang of Four. 
B Boys - Asleep/Awake from Dudu
B Boys do a lot with two chords. Since the group's formation in 2014, a minimalist ethos has served as one of their guiding principles, and yet their spiny post-punk doesn't come across as simplistic. Pounding out compact arrangements with a kind of martial stringency, the New York trio has tempered their music with a sense of artful wit, helping to color their social commentaries with shades of absurdism... and the moody "Asleep/Awake" is a dark, plodding anthem with some surprising textural varnish. A worthy follow-up and tonal cousin to B Boys' strong debut, Dudu hits its mark.

Singer, songwriter, and award-winning actress who writes songs of searing poignancy delivered in a startling array of genres. 
Rebecca Pidgeon - Underwater Boys / The Little Death from Sudden Exposure to Light / Comfort
Sudden Exposure's noirish, jazzy, carnivalesque opener, "Underwater Boys," was inspired by Alfonso Cuarón's Y Tu Mamá También, a revelatory film about desire and intimacy as two young men sexually engage with an older woman and one another. Its sensual lyrics and humid mix acknowledge that these forces can (at least temporarily) erase even the most stringent societal boundaries, and more often than not, create irrevocable change: "...In the hotel we wrote our names/Nothing ever will be the same/Deeper than the things we know/On the road to a nowhere land...."
Comfort, by contrast, is more strident. Pidgeon's passion for the expressive power of indie rock is palpable... The slow, surf-like tremolo drift of "The Little Death" juxtaposes the colloquialism for an orgasm with the toxicity of an obsessive, unhealthy relationship. When Pidgeon sings "Loving you is suicide/There is no place left to hide/My desire/Where will you carry me," she reveals a Bataille-ian understanding of obsession as has having little to do with romance or affirmation.

Justin Cheromiah's solo bedroom project turned indie rock band makes effervescent guitar pop with a lo-fi complexion. 
High Sunn - Coffin Eyes from Coffin 3Y3S
A prolific D.I.Y. musician from the California Bay Area, Justin Cheromiah began uploading his explorations of various outsider rocks styles (garage rock, punk, shoegaze) under the moniker High Sunn in his mid-teens...  With a couple of albums and EPs in between, a year later, High Sunn offers up its Cleopatra debut, COFFIN 3Y3S, which sees Cheromiah leaning more heavily into Cure-esque post-punk moods, synths, and guitar tones...


Self-proclaimed shed-rock band the Chats were thrust into the spotlight when their song "Smoko" and its accompanying video went viral in 2017.Josh Price (guitar), Matt Boggis (drums), and Eamon Sandwith (bass, vocals) founded the band in 2016 on Australia's Sunshine Coast, Queensland, in high school.
The Chats - How Many Do You Do from Get This in Ya!!
Australia's the Chats gained viral fame in 2017 with their cheeky slacker anthem "Smoko." A bit of a novel throwback to early-'80s-style punk, the song caught attention online buoyed largely by a humorously game, lo-fi video. Especially notable was ginger-mulleted lead singer/bassist Eamon Sandwith (backed here by bandmates Josh Price on guitar and Matt Boggis on drums)...  You can tell just how closely the Chats have listened to their classic punk forebears in working to craft their own DIY sound, but thankfully, Get This in Ya!! never sounds anything but youthful, fun, and furiously delivered.

Tokyo-based quintet De Lorians play a complex, freewheeling brand of spiritual jazz-rock heavily inspired by Frank Zappa and the Canterbury scene. The instrumentals on their 2019 full-length debut are filled with ecstatic solos and unpredictable time changes.
De Lorians - A Ship of Mental Health from De Lorians
De Lorians are a Tokyo-based quintet who play a freewheeling form of proggy, spiritual jazz-rock heavily influenced by Frank Zappa as well as the Canterbury scene... "A Ship of Mental Health" is unabashedly Zappa-fied, even suddenly breaking midway to splice in rapid-fire bits of conversation and snacking... At this fledgling stage in their career, De Lorians sound a little messy and scattered, but their energy is boundless, and the five of them seem to be a wellspring of ideas. Furthermore, it's quite refreshing to find a young group dedicated to this particular patch of the musical landscape -- their music is devoid of cynicism, and they seem thoroughly excited to be exploring the infinite possibilities of musical creation.

Uncanny, ethereal solo project of violinist/soprano Eliza Bagg (Pavo Pavo), whose collaborations have spanned indie, avant-garde, and classical. 
Lisel - Ciphers from Angels on the Slope
Before making her debut as Lisel in 2019, Eliza Bagg had already built an enviable music resumé, having collaborated with such highly regarded avant-garde artists as Meredith Monk, John Zorn, Daniel Wohl, and Julianna Barwick. In the indie world, she sang and engineered for San Fermin, played strings for Kevin Morby and Simon Raymonde's Lost Horizons, and co-led Brooklyn art-rock band Pavo Pavo. Familiar to fans of that group will be the soaring, wistful melodies of Bagg's elegant voice, whose ethereal quality is front and center with Lisel in layered, organic, and distorted forms. Its particular use of vocal samples is indicative of the overall experimental tendencies on the self-produced Angels on the Slope, a title that evokes its otherworldly and off-balance qualities, including dissonance, spacy timbres, and glints of subtle, sculpted noise. While sparse, opener "Ciphers" includes examples of all of the above, as does most of the album. Pulsing vocal samples are introduced in its first few seconds, cuing Bagg's delicate, live soprano, drum machine, and eventual dissonant flute and impromptu-sounding percussion...

Rosalie Cunningham, Sleep Party People, Violent Femmes feat.: Tom Verlaine, Mini Mansions feat.: Alison Mosshart, Spoon, B Boys, Rebecca Pidgeon, High Sunn, The Chats, De Lorians, Lisel

2019. június 21., péntek

042 ALTER.NATION: weekly favtraX 21-06-2019

ALTER.NATION #42
Gauche, Black Midi, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, Dungen, Mattiel, Dressy Bessy, Julia Shapiro, Los Coast, B Boys, The Hold Steady, Daughter Of Swords, Noël Wells

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Anti-capitalist, anti-racist, feminist jam band Gauche was forged in the fires of the mighty Pompeii millions of years ago, then fossilized until a northern wind carried Her to the sea where She was discovered by a young Boi in a small unnamed fishing village on the Mediterranean coast. Boi was killed instantaneously upon contact with Gauche and upon death became an animated vessel for the transfer of the Gauche seed. Undead Boi became Undead Womyn and gave birth to the six Soldiers that comprise the bands current lineup. They are based in Washington, DC and Providence, RI.
Gauche - Flash
We’re a little less than a month out from the release of Gauche’s debut album, A People’s History Of Gauche...they’re sharing another one, “Flash,” the album’s opening track and its longest, a jam about reflections and refractions. “A flash collapses the depth of field/ A flash collapses all that we feel,” goes the hook. Daniele Yandel about the track:
"The flash of a camera flattens a scene. It makes the colors pop, but it also makes reality 2D. To see true depth, you have to wait for your eyes to adjust to the darkness. You can’t cheat time. That’s what a flash is: a way of cheating time and vision, and like all attempts to cheat, it cheapens the experience. It distorts the depth and detail of the scene captured. To truly take it in, you have to wade into the darkness and wait. Slowly, the scene lightens of its own accord, and the shadows appear. Shadows reveal truth. Shadows are how you see when you’re really in it..."

Croydon-based math rock quartet known for their elusive media presence and feverish live shows. 
Black Midi - Talking Heads
Things seem to be changing for Black Midi. The UK band generated a whole lot of buzz in spite of but also partly because of having so little music available; word of mouth drove their rise, spreading news of their incendiary and shape-shifting live shows. Naturally, that kind of thing probably has to remain a specific chapter in a band’s career if they’re going anywhere, and Black Midi definitely seem to be going someplace... they’re back with another new track called “Talking Heads.”... “Talking Heads” opens with the kind of perfectly tense rhythm that openly nods to Black Midi’s forebears: constricted but hyperactive drums and bright, sputtering guitars. But if anything is clear about Black Midi so far, it’s that you never know exactly where their songs might venture. “Talking Heads” soon departs from whatever template it seemed to exist within, becoming looser and buggier as it continues, Greep going into that wide-eyed yelp mode as the instrumentation intensifies along the way...

Exploratory and melodically rich guitar rock from an Australian psych combo. 
Psychedelic Porn Crumpets - Native Tongue from And Now for the Whatchamacallit
Go ahead and read that name… Psychedelic Porn Crumpets. Respond as needed, then set it to the side for about 33 minutes. Do likewise with And Now for the Whatchamacallit, a blandly ambiguous title likely stemming from some inside joke shared by its four creators. Behind this veil of overt psych nuttiness lies a rather impressive album made with plenty of craft and attention to detail. On their first two releases, the Australian combo developed a riffy 21st century take on guitar-based psych rock, filtering the progressive elements of forebears like Pink Floyd and Soft Machine through more contemporary heroes like Tame Impala and adding a dose of garage grit... and the labyrinthine layers of "Native Tongue" also offer plenty in terms of their musicality...

Long-running Swedish band whose nostalgic sound incorporates free jazz, their native folk and instrumental ambience into their expansive psychedelic rock.
Dungen - Var Har Du Varit from Self-Discovery for Social Survival
Self-Discovery for Social Survival is a documentary film in three parts, following 16 surfers in three very different countries. Exploring hazy adventures in surfing cultures in Mexico, the remote Maldives Islands, and Iceland, the film's soundtrack is an integral part of the package, as the musicians worked closely with the producers of the documentary to create original music that not only scored the visual elements but acted as an emotional counterpart to the experiences of the surfers. For this project, the bands and artists were handpicked for their place in the somewhat psychedelic nature of surf culture and philosophy... Swedish acid rock powerhouse Dungen..

Singer and songwriter whose retro vibe evokes '60s garage rock and the blues-rock edge of the White Stripes. 
Mattiel - Je Ne Me Connais Pas from Satis Factory
The second album by Atlanta-based retro-contemporary singer Mattiel (Mattiel Brown), Satis Factory returns collaborators Randy Michael and Jonah Swilley from her 2017 self-titled debut. The pair are not trivial contributors to her work to this point; while Mattiel writes the lyrics and melodies for her songs, between them, Michael and Swilley have written, recorded, produced, mixed, and played multiple instruments for her releases. It's a symbiotic arrangement that began when they met in 2014 and bonded over similar tastes in music. Satis Factory delves into a further-expanded stylistic selection, representing not only the debut's blues-rock-injected '60s garage and R&B inspirations, but interests spanning proto-punk and classic Nashville country-pop... She extends her melodic range on the yelping, delay-spattered "Je Ne Me Connais Pas," a track highlighted by a cracker-jack retro garage rock guitar solo by Randy Michael...

Long-running indie pop band centered around singer/songwriter/guitarist Tammi Ealom. 
Dressy Bessy - Mon Chéri from Fast Faster Disaster
Over the years, indie fixture Dressy Bessy's records moved from fun and fizzy pop into scrappier, attitude-heavy sounds. As early as 2005's Electrified, bandleader Tammy Ealom began injecting her good-natured melodies with a more sinister, punky flavor. From there the band just continued to turn up the volume. Fast Faster Disaster marks not just the Denver group's seventh studio album, but 20 years since their 1999 debut... heartfelt pleading on the low-lit slide-guitar slowdown "Mon Cheri"...

Seattle-based singer/songwriter whose sharp, witty style with Chastity Belt and Childbirth turned introspective on her solo work. 
Julia Shapiro - Harder To Do from Perfect Version
Julia Shapiro has firmly established herself as Seattle's leading oracle of witty feminist snark through her work with Chastity Belt and Childbirth, two bands whose songs about women's lives in contemporary America are both perceptive and hilarious. But Shapiro suggested there were other sides to her musical personality on Chastity Belt's 2017 release I Used to Spend So Much Time Alone, where her songwriting became more personal and introspective, and she bravely wades deep into these waters on her first solo album, 2019's Perfect Version... The punky buzz of Shapiro's earlier work is pushed to the margins, and instead she summons clouds of languid guitar tones, suggesting a more intimate variation on shoegaze, alongside minimal bass and drum patterns, though she switches to a massive, roaring guitar tone for "Harder to Do." (Shapiro also handled all the instruments and vocals on Perfect Version, as well as recording and mixing it mostly by herself.)

Austin, Texas-based combo who employ a rich and hip-shaking amalgam of pop, soul, R&B, funk, gospel, and psychedelic rock. 
Los Coast - Shadow Work from Samsara
The debut long-player from the eclectic Austin-based combo, Samsara delivers a rich and hip-shaking amalgam of pop, soul, R&B, funk, gospel, and psychedelic rock. An assured effort, especially for an inaugural release, the 13-track set bristles with intent, yet plays with its quarry like a bored house cat...

Brooklyn trio whose intense sound recalls post-punk icons like Wire and Gang of Four. 
B Boys - Pressure Inside
Brooklyn rockers B Boys released the ridiculously fun Dada back in 2017, following their 2016 debut EP No Worry No Mind. Next month, the band will share their next album, Dudu... “Pressure Inside” boasts the raucous, in-your-face energy of an angsty Parquet Courts cut. Over a tight, jittery guitar, they shout, “I’m always busy in my mind / Can’t think things through / It’s getting harder to breathe.”

Acclaimed and respected Minneapolis-bred indie rockers who boast a melodic, contemporary take on mid-'70s classic rock. 
The Hold Steady - Denver Haircut
Five years ago, the Hold Steady released Teeth Dreams, their last album. That was the last time they functioned like a regular band. Since then, the great word-spewing Brooklyn rockers have switched things up... Along with the announcement, they’ve shared a new song, the album opener “Denver Haircut.” If you love the Hold Steady, a song like this will sound familiar. It’s a charged-up, inspirational rocker about people living on the edges of society, and it’s got some classic Craig Finn lyrics: “In five hours on the carpet, he visits six different planets / On a spaceship shaped like a Gibson Marauder / The pilot kinda looked like Kirk Hammett.”...

Indie folk singer/songwriter with introspective, laid-back songs that are tinged with sadness and hope in equal measure. 
Daughter Of Swords - Fields Of Gold
Daughter Of Swords is the solo project from Alexandra Sauser-Monnig of Mountain Man. Last year, Mountain Man returned with their first album in eight years, titled Magic Ship. Daughter Of Swords is announcing the release her debut album, Dawnbreaker, which was co-produced by Sylvan Esso’s Nick Sanborn. The album is expected next week, and today, we get to hear a new single, “Fields Of Gold.” The track feels instrumentally country, delivered through a folk melody. Twangy guitar plunks get lost in the reverb of shakers and taps. A steely guitar solo grounds the track in a Nashville swing. The ghostly, yet warm layer of additional vocals opens up for a blooming cymbal section on the downbeat of the chorus. It shimmers and shines like a ray of light, a true field of gold if you will.



Noël Wells - Sad Girl Blues
You may already know actress, comedian, and filmmaker Noël Wells from Saturday Night Live, or Master Of None, or her own movie Mr. Roosevelt. But soon, you might know her for her music too... along with the album announcement, Wells is sharing another new song, “Sad Girl Blues,” a self-aware folk-rocker that gradually builds from its lo-fi intro to a fiery conclusion: “I’ve played this song for the last time/ Wanna take what’s mine.” The song is “an anthem I hope everyone can sing,” Wells says. “At the core it’s a song about a woman divided against herself, trying to reclaim the disowned aspects of her psyche, knowing none of us can do it alone.”

Gauche, Black Midi, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, Dungen, Mattiel, Dressy Bessy, Julia Shapiro, Los Coast, B Boys, The Hold Steady, Daughter Of Swords, Noël Wells