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2021. január 21., csütörtök

"January 21st" #113 ALTER.NATION.MiX - weekly favtraX 21-01-2021 (13 trax, 51m)

  ALTER.NATION #113 (13 trax, 51m)

Oceanator, Henrik Appel, Dale Crover, Pom Poko, Sleaford Mods, Shame, Buck Meek, Kurt Vile, Midnight Sister, Pearl Charles, Emma Rurh Rundle, Thou, Kate Davis, Muriel Grossmann

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The stage moniker of Brooklyn-based grunge, punk, and pop singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Elise Okusami.
Oceanator - Things I Never SaidJanuary 21st
The debut full-length effort from Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Elise Okusami, who operates under the moniker Oceanator, Things I Never Said is a delightfully understated grunge-pop paean to the disillusionment of early adulthood. Okusami is a nimble pop architect who knows how to bait a hook, and her songs, which marry the riot grrrl ethos of Sleater-Kinney with the neatly wrapped emo-pop earworms of Jimmy Eat World, frequently take abrupt instrumental detours that lead the listener into new sonic headwaters...

Stockholm garage rocker who played with Martin Savage Gang and Lion's Den before going solo in the late 2010s.
Henrik Appel - HumanityHumanity
Already a dedicated member of the Stockholm garage rock scene, Henrik Appel offered up an impulsive, catchy solo debut with 2018's Burning Bodies. While that album consisted of voice, electric guitar, and few extra touches (he imposed a three-instrument limit on each song), Humanity embraces fuller arrangements on the whole... Another punk-derived, sax-bolstered entry, "Humanity," kicks up the tempo as it slides away from Mick Jagger toward Fred Schneider on the Appel vocal spectrum. Lyrics like "Sleep, fall, cry, die, circle of humanity" top off the track, which has a '60s go-go-boots energy all its own...


Powerhouse drummer best known for his work with the Melvins and brief tenure with Nirvana; released his debut solo album in 2017.
Dale Crover - Rat-A-Tat-Tat! / Untrue Crime
You don't spend a few decades playing with the Melvins and not learn a few things about making music that's heavy, and on Dale Crover's second solo album, 2020's Rat-A-Tat-Tat!, the band's longtime drummer (and occasional bassist) once again shows he has a real knack for coming up with a memorable hard rock song. At the same time, much like his 2017 effort The Fickle Finger of Fate, Crover also makes it clear he knows how to come up with a melody and a hook, and even though this is still full of the sort of eccentric experimentalism you might expect from a side project, the best moments here are engaging and accessible in a way many fans might not expect...


Freewheeling Norwegian act who combine math rock, post-punk, and more into equally sugary and explosive music.
Pom Poko - Cheater / Like A Lady
After charming fans of freewheeling indie pop with their debut Birthday, Pom Poko get even more rambunctious and ambitious on Cheater. Though the COVID-19 global pandemic prevented the band from road-testing these songs the way their constant gigging let them refine their debut, their second album still reflects their growing experience. Pom Poko sound looser and more cohesive on these spiky fluorescent outbursts, and the way they turn the bits and pieces other bands wouldn't think of putting together into swift, dazzling collages is truly impressive. To challenge conventional notions of femininity on "Like a Lady," Ragnhild Fangel Jamtveit adds a spoonful of sugar to her vocals, while Martin Miguel Almagro Tonne channels the elephantine riffs of the Breeders' "Cannonball."...


British rap-punk duo with an aggressive, no-nonsense sound led by the blue-collar, ranting wordplay of Jason Williamson.
Sleaford Mods - Spare Ribs / Mork n Mindy feat. Billy Nomates
On Spare Ribs, Sleaford Mods prove once again that they're capable of not just surviving but thriving during difficult times. Largely written and recorded during the COVID-19 global pandemic, its songs are very much of the moment -- and what a moment... Likewise, the punchy bass and synths on the title track give an extra weight to the duo's observations about the pandemic's earliest victims. However, the album's biggest change comes with the inclusion of two female guest vocalists who are more than capable of holding their own against Williamson's rasp...


Bracing South London post-punk band with a passionate, political viewpoint. South London's brash post-punk outfit Shame follows in the footsteps of unflinching musicians and writers such as the Fall, Television Personalities, and Irvine Welsh.
Shame - Drunk Tank PinkHuman, for a Minute
Shame already displayed plenty of ambition and a penchant for drama on Songs of Praise, but they're twice as potent on Drunk Tank Pink. Though it's named for the color used to subdue violently inebriated prisoners, there's little soothing about the band's second album; in fact, by comparison, their debut sounds almost staid. Following Songs of Praise's success, Shame found new ways to tear things up. Guitarist Sean Coyle-Smith got into Nigerian highlife music, ESG, and Talking Heads, while vocalist Charlie Steen used the highs and lows that followed their whirlwind fame as fodder for his lyrics... Even in more restrained moments like these, Shame never lose their momentum on Drunk Tank Pink, an often thrilling snapshot of a band headed for great things -- and quickly.


Although best known as guitarist and backing vocalist for Big Thief, Buck Meek makes gentle and melancholy, cowboy country-inflected songs as a soloist. 
Buck Meek - Two Saviors / Second Sight
Guitarist, singer, and songwriter Buck Meek released his first solo material, a three-song live album, in 2013. Backing him on the recording was soon-to-be bandmate Adrianne Lenker, and both musicians' solo endeavors were soon sidelined to a significant degree by the success and continual touring of their band, Big Thief, which formed the following year. Meek did manage to put out an eponymous solo debut on the Austin-based Keeled Scales label in 2018. It was an introduction for many to his rustic, winsome, empathic songs, which carry touches of the country and jazz manouche of the Texas native's formative playing. Performed live in the studio sans headphones and recorded to eight-track tape, the follow-up, Two Saviors, features multi-instrumentalist Mat Davidson, guitarist Adam Brisbin, pianist/organist Dylan Meek, and drummer Austin Vaughn, all prior live collaborators, as his backing band...


Philly guitar hero built a celebrated discography around his dazed and confused update to straightforward roots rock.
Kurt Vile's dazzled and disoriented songwriting usually leans heavily into slacker guitar rock influences, but the acoustic instrumentation and hints of twang that sometimes surface suggest there might be some latent country-folk inspirations deep in the mixture. The five-song EP Speed, Sound, Lonely KV brings Vile's country leanings into the spotlight, centering the short collection around a duet he recorded with his tour mate and songwriting hero John Prine a few months before his death in 2020. The song, a cover of Prine's 1979 tune "How Lucky," is jaunty and bright, Vile's voice sounding relatively light when it joins in with Prine's weathered rasp...


Cinematic art pop from the Los Angeles duo of Juliana Giraffe and Ari Balouzian.
The follow-up to Midnight Sister's 2017 debut, Saturn Over Sunset, Painting the Roses takes the cinematic, stylized art pop of wispy-voiced vocalist Juliana Giraffe and producer Ari Balouzian in still more adventurous directions... Mercurial but persistently larger than life, even in quieter moments, the sophomore set doesn't yield quite as many memorable hooks as Midnight Sister's debut but still holds fascination.


Los Angeles singer/songwriter melds jangling indie pop with low-key Americana.
Pearl Charles - Magic Mirror / All the Way
In a pleasing tangle of sun-warmed melodies and 1970s influences, Pearl Charles strikes a confident, if laid-back tone on Magic Mirror, her sophomore album. The Los Angeles native has been bubbling under the radar for nearly a decade, trying her hand in a variety of indie subsets from lo-fi Americana to garage and psychedelia before landing on a more polished amalgam of vintage-flavored country-pop and West Coast soft rock... While similar in feel to her debut, Magic Mirror is a significant step forward for Charles, who really steps up her game here.


The singer and guitarist for California post-rock/psych-metal outfit Marriages, a member of Isis-connected post-rockers Red Sparowes, and frontwoman for atmospheric psych-folk/slowcore collective Nocturnes, singer/songwriter, guitarist, and visual artist Emma Ruth Rundle is also an accomplished solo artist.
An experimental doom band from Baton Rouge known for their staunchly D.I.Y. philosophy and boundary-pushing music. Born in of the swampy humidity of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, stoner/sludge metal band Thou are as massive as they are prolific. Thou's sound blends the shuddering heaviness of doom with the oppressive atmospherics of black metal, giving the band a monolithic sound that feels, at times, inescapable. Thou have maintained a strictly D.I.Y. philosophy, booking their own tours and making their music available with free downloads.
Emma Ruth Rundle and Thou's 2020 collaborative album May Our Chambers Be Full was a marriage of intensities, bringing together vocalist/guitarist Rundle's gifts for dark melodic atmospheres with Louisiana ensemble Thou's thick and sludgy doom metal. The album paired Rundle's controlled, shadowy vocals with wraithlike screams from Thou's Bryan Funck, and explored moments of floating dreaminess not unlike early 4AD output that turned on a dime to psychedelic alt-rock guitar riffing or blasts of black metal-inspired power...  The other three songs waver between sections of intense doom metal and quiet, moody goth rock, with "Hollywood" being the most dynamic of the bunch...


Musical polymath who released jazz albums as a teen and wrote "Seventeen" with Sharon Van Etten before emerging with indie rock of her own.
Kate Davis - Strange Boy / Feels Good
Following an engaging indie singer/songwriter debut that showcased her sophisticated, self-examining writing style, onetime jazz prodigy Kate Davis puts a personalized spin on the work of beloved outsider musician Daniel Johnston. A track-for-track cover of his lo-fi 1984 album Retired Boxer, Strange Boy alternates songs with brief, manipulated recordings of interviews with friends reminiscing about Johnston and his music...


European saxophonist whose approach to spiritual jazz reflects Coltrane's legacy yet possesses an individual musical signature.
Muriel Grossmann - Quiet EarthAfrican Call
With 2019's Reverence, Ibiza-based saxophonist and composer Muriel Grossmann sought to explore the connections between the spiritual jazz tradition and its antecedent roots in African music. To realize this, she expanded her quartet -- guitarist Radomir Milojkovic, bassist Gina Schwarz, and drummer Uros Stamenkovic -- to include Hammond organist Llorenç Barceló. The B-3's textural, tonal, and rhythmic possibilities added dimension to the group's already expansive approach to groove and explorations... The rhythm section opens the gate for Barceló, who bridges groove and North African modes to jazz. "African Call" weds West African juju and highlife styles to South African Township jive and Afro-Latin jazz. The entwined guitar and organ sound like Sonny Sharrock and Larry Young playing with Sonny Rollins on "Don't Stop the Carnival" -- it gets quoted in Grossmann's solo. The interplay between Stamenkovic's cymbal syncopations and Milojkovic's chunky single-string playing is nearly symbiotic, reflecting the rhythmic and textural depth in this band's approach... On Quiet Earth, Grossmann expands her earlier avant approach and embraces a more sophisticated, spiritually and emotionally resonant one. That said, this album is not a mere signifier for stylistic transition; instead it achieves a holistic, fully developed musical realization.


Oceanator, Henrik Appel, Dale Crover, Pom Poko, Sleaford Mods, Shame, Buck Meek, Kurt Vile, Midnight Sister, Pearl Charles, Emma Rurh Rundle, Thou, Kate Davis, Muriel Grossmann


2018. december 21., péntek

012 ALTER.NATiON: weekly favtraX / 21-12-2018

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The Raconteurs, Marianne Faithfull feat: Nick Cave, Melissa Laveaux, Janelle Monáe, Aphex Twin, Marie Davidson, Meernaa, Kurt Vile, Okkervil River, Josh T. Pearson, Daughters


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The Raconteurs - Now That You're Gone  3:39
It’s finally happening! The last time we heard from the Raconteurs, they were still a White Stripes side project. Jack White’s band with Brendan Benson, Jack Lawrence, and Patrick Keeler hasn’t been heard from since the 2008 album Consolers Of The Lonely... Meanwhile, Brendan Benson takes the lead on “Now That You’re Gone,” a blues-rock jam with a squirmy riff and a big, slow central beat. It sounds like the prestige version of bar rock, and it gets in a big, molten Jack White guitar solo.


Marianne Faithfull feat: Nick Cave - The Gypsy Faerie Queen 3:40
Song You Need to Know: Marianne Faithfull’s ‘The Gypsy Faerie Queen’
...She also worked with Cave again for a track on her just-released, new album (and 21st overall), Negative Capability, and ironically it shows off more of her capability for positivity. Although there’s still a certain sadness to “The Gypsy Faerie Queen” (between Nick Cave and Marianne Faithfull, that’s inevitable), it retells Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream from the perspective of Puck, becoming a song of devotion as she sings of following the titular nymph into “the twilight in-between.” It’s a sweet fantasy, and with Cave singing along and his bandmate, Bad Seeds violinist Warren Ellis, adding some gravity to the melody, it becomes an ornate portrait of that feeling of loyalty. When compared with the song after it on the LP – a weighty redo of “As Tears Go By” – its lightness sounds even more profound.

Melissa Laveaux - Lè Ma Monte Chwal Mwen 3:32
There’s a beautifully bright sway to Mélissa Laveaux’s new track that instantly grips, the Ottawa-via-Haiti songwriter crafting something both tender and tremendous on her re-working of an original work by legendary Haitian artist Martha Jean-Claude, who escaped to Cuba after being imprisoned, whilst pregnant, by the regime for the militancy of her art. Laveaux’s take is a quietly magical piece... “The title of the song means when I’m riding my horse,” Laveaux explains. “In a vodou ceremony, when someone is possessed by a spirit, they are that spirit’s horse and the spirit is riding them. It’s also a reference to how vodou is, at times, very erotic.”


Janelle Monáe - Make Me Feel 3:14
On “Make Me Feel,” one of two new singles from Monáe’s Dirty Computer (the musician’s first LP in five years), the polymath unpacks a rubbery funk tune that recalls the likes of Prince and Sheila E. Her 1980s influences are clear, down to each massive synth line and the feeling of raw sensual energy woven throughout the song. Much like her previous work, “Make Me Feel” is a flashy mix of modern bounce and old soul that puts her dulcet voice on full display. Perhaps inspired by her recent success on the big screen—in films like the Oscar Best Picture-winning Moonlight and Oscar nominated Hidden Figures—the video for “Make Me Feel” is equally theatrical, taking colorful cues from “Black Mirror” (think Season Three’s exquisite “San Junipero” episode) and the wide-open feel of the Purple One’s “Kiss.” With its irresistible, sugary pop ethos, “Make Me Feel” could be Monáe’s most straightforward single. Yet at this point in her trajectory, where Monáe is the most visible she’s ever been, the song is a clear statement of strength, freedom, and continued evolution.

Aphex Twin - T69 Collapse 5:22
Richard D. James has a way of grabbing one’s attention—and that doesn’t just mean stunts like the recent Aphex Twin logos that popped up in Turin, London, and Los Angeles, painted on a metal grate and semi-hidden in foliage. Given such campaigns, it would be easy for the hype to eclipse the actual product. And for the first two minutes of “T69 Collapse,” the first single from Aphex Twin’s forthcoming Collapse EP, the music does seem somewhat subdued... Not, at least, until the timer ticks over to 1:55: A dissonant synth lead cuts sideways across the tune and the beat seems to quake beneath it, the drums heaving like objects on a ship’s storm-tossed prow. Chaos takes the reins; the kick drum zippers back and forth. It’s as close to heavy metal as James has ever come—and he still has one more card up his sleeve. A false ending gives way to a third part of the track that’s gentler and more bittersweet than either of its predecessors: an acid-tinged coda that jettisons some of the squirreliness and slips into a sleek, head-snapping groove.



Marie Davidson - Work It 4:20
If Marie Davidson is ever looking for a side hustle, she should consider becoming a life coach. As “Work It,” the second single off her upcoming record Working Class Woman shows, the Montreal producer understands there’s no shortcut to success. “You wanna know how I get away with everything?” she politely asks before bluntly divulging the hard truth. “I work, all the fucking time.” Built atop a layered kick drum, skittish synths, and sharp, robotic jolts of noise, Davidson’s menacing techno mantra of work and sweat leave no room for half-assed efforts...

Meernaa - Wildest Eyes 4:33
Beyond being the most sensual kiss-off of 2018, Meernaa's new single "Wildest Eyes" is a master class in synth wizardry that manages to bow before the throne of analog gear geekdom without ever sounding fussed over, or getting bogged down in its own minutiae.
"Wildest Eyes" shifts subtly, its long sonic planes moving at a seemingly glacial pace (which, fun fact, is also twice the rate of the neurons in Mike Pence's skull). Yet from the staggered plunkydunk synths in the first verse onwards, Meernaa make clear that they plan to fill every nook and cranny of the song with sumptuous surprises - whatever sounds like sand sliding down a metal door in the second verse is a particular delight.

Kurt Vile - Rollin with the Flow 2:59
...There is even a cover of Charlie Rich’s "Rollin With The Flow" half way through the album which acts as the work's beating heart, unifying and highlighting that use of chirpy yet soothing guitar and poetic, wide-eyed lyrics that are synonymous with Vile’s writing, as well as the country genre that he holds close to his heart: "It just all falls in line with all the books I was reading. I was just consuming tones of country music and that Charlie Rich cover just from a random, used Best Of CD, and his version is really awesome, it’s a bit cheesy with the girls singing and these syrupy strings like it goes a little far with the cheese [laughs] but still the root of the song is sick! I presumed it would be the very last song on the album, that was part of my original concept but the record evolved."...

Okkervil River - Pulled Up the Ribbon 4:11
...In fact, “Pulled up the Ribbon” could be one of Will Sheff’s grandiose compositions ever. Guitars ring out like giant bells, their vibrations crashing up against intent bass and percussion like swelling waves upon the shores...


Josh T. Pearson - Loved Straight to Hell 5:29
...The Straight Hits! features multiple different flavours of country, rock and all points in between, taking in blasts of goofy shit-kicking country-punk (opener ‘Straight To The Top!’), cataclysmic rock’n’roll playing its romantic drama at high-stakes (‘Loved Straight To Hell’, which compresses the elemental power of Pearson’s previous band, Lift To Experience into five and a half minutes of symphonic turmoil)...



Daughters - Ocean Song 7:28
...The song’s title, “Ocean Song,” made me think it was going to be calming and smooth, maybe with some soft piano in the background.
I was very wrong.
At the beginning, the intense guitar and drums almost made me jump. Then the band’s frontman Alexis Marshall begins to tell the story of Paul. It seems that Paul is a character made up for the song and he’s going through some kind of frustration. He’s fed up with his life and he wants “to go, to run” and find a new life outside of his own...




The Raconteurs - Sundey Driver 3:39
The first of the two new songs is an absolute banger called “Sunday Driver.” White takes the lead on that one, and it’s a rip-snorting Camaro-rocker with hooks for days. In director Steven Sebring’s video, the camera spins vertiginously around the band as they play. Jack White recaptures that old rock-star swagger, and it’s a cool thing to see.







Selection from AllMusic Loves 2018

The Raconteurs, Marianne Faithfull feat: Nick Cave, Melissa Laveaux, Janelle Monáe, Aphex Twin, Marie Davidson, Meernaa, Kurt Vile, Okkervil River, Josh T. Pearson, Daughters

2018. október 22., hétfő

001 ALTER.NATiON: weekly favtraX / 21-10-2018 (54')

ALTER.NATiON #001
Donny McCaslin, John Grant, Kikagaku Moyo, Kristin Hersh, Kurt Vile, Mythic Sunship, St. Vincent, Sundays & Cybele, The Mountain Movers, Young Jesus, Hop Along, Frankie Cosmos
KRISTIN HERSH

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21-10-2018

"Breath In"





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Influential US female rock singer, most famously with her band Throwing Muses. 
KRISTIN HERSH - Breathe In (Kristin Hersh) 3:20
Kristin Hersh has so many sounds and words flowing through her that she has three musical projects and a thriving career as an author to try to contain them all. While several of the projects she released before Possible Dust Clouds, such as Throwing Muses' 2013 release Purgatory/Paradise and her own 2016 effort Wyatt at the Coyote Palace, were elaborate double-album and book affairs, she opts for economy on her tenth solo album...

Melodic Connecticut-based indie rock outfit led by Daniel Greene with experimental and psych-pop elements.
THE MOUNTAIN MOVERS - My Eyes Are Always Heavy 4:09
The Mountain Movers' second album for Trouble in Mind, Pink Skies, sees the Connecticut quartet taking their already heavy psychedelic sound into a new realm that's more formless, free, and intense...


Chicago-bred L.A. transplants evolved from their emo origins to improvisational post-rock. 
YOUNG JESUSDeterritory (Young Jesus) 5:58
The Chicago-bred L.A. transplants return just a year after the release of S/T -- a record that signaled the rebirth of the band. Before S/T, Young Jesus were found perfecting a Hold Steady-esque line of indie rock on 2015's Grow/Decompose, then a marked spike in their evolution took place...

An immensely talented jazz saxophonist and flautist with limitless expertise and expressive improvising technique.
DONNY McCASLIN - Exactlyfourminutesofimprovisedmusic (Zach Danziger / Jason Lindner / Jonathan Maron / Donny McCaslin) 4:00
With Blow., Donny McCaslin transitions from world-class jazz saxophonist to indie/art rock provocateur. The musician gained mainstream recognition from the rock world when his quartet collaborated on David Bowie's final album, Blackstar...

Former Czars frontman who embarked on a literate yet heartfelt solo career in the 2010s.
JOHN GRANT - Is He Strange (John Grant) 5:17
On Love Is Magic, John Grant lets the electronics that have lurked around the edges of his music since 2013's Pale Green Ghosts finally take center stage. To make his fourth solo album, he recruited Ben "Benge" Edwards, with whom he worked on Mr. Dynamite, the debut from his dark electro-pop side project Creep Show...

A musical polymath whose St. Vincent project gained praise for emotionally intricate songwriting and its blend of rock, jazz, electronic, and classical touches. 
St. VINCENTMasseduction 3:40
Even as her albums and concerts become more ambitious, St. Vincent's Annie Clark wouldn't be anywhere without the fundamentals she reminds listeners of with MassEducation. Recorded over a couple of evenings during MASSEDUCTION's mixing sessions, on the album Clark and pianist Thomas Bartlett strip down the album's songs to reveal new layers of closeness and distance, sincerity and artifice...

Heavy instrumental band from Copenhagen taking notes from the limitlessness of free jazz and the volume of '70s psych.
MYTHIC SUNSHIP - Way Ahead 7:05
Mythic Sunship’s sound has been described as “the ethos of free jazz in a doom setting”. On this 2xLP set, recorded and mixed in the studio of Causa Sui’s Jonas Munk’s, the band goes even further and let’s saxophone burn into the mix...

Japanese psychedelic rock collective who incorporate Krautrock, dub, and folk-rock influences; founded by Kazuo Tsubouchi in 2004.
SUNDAYS & CYBELE - Unbalanced 5:21
Following 2017's folky, Krautrocky Chaos & Systems, Japanese psych group Sundays & Cybele set the controls for The Dark Side of the Moon on their 2018 release. On the Grass is an overt homage to Pink Floyd's monolithic masterpiece from 1973, even nicking its title from the lyrics to the song Brain Damage...

Japanese psychedelic rock band combining elements of Krautrock, Indian ragas, and acid folk.
KIKAGAKU MOYO - Orange Peel (Go Kurosawa) 4:27
After building a solid backlog of unpredictable records that flowed through jazz, psych, prog, and space rock territory like cosmic drifters, Japanese combo Kikagaku Moyo settle down a little bit on 2018's Masana Temples, and come up with their most unified and cohesive record yet...

Philadelphia band whose punk-injected, literate indie rock is led by idiosyncratic vocalist/songwriter Frances Quinlan.
Hop Along - How Simple 3:48
...On first listen, “How Simple” might seem like a straight-ahead breakup song; Quinlan’s refrain of “Don’t worry, we will both find out, just not together” outlines a recent rift, while girl group-style backing vocals sound like her crew rallying around her for support. But, at other moments, that familiar approach disappears behind a slew of other worries...

The remarkably prolific Greta Kline taps into the D.I.Y. ethos of K Records and the early-2000s N.Y.C. anti-folk scene.
Frankie Cosmos - Being Alive 2:22
...“Being Alive” is a song about being pathetically in love—the kind of all-consuming love that massacres you, that puts you on edge at all times. The track hinges on intense swerves in tempo that mirror the speed of infatuation: slow during melancholic daydreams and quick while flustered and giddy. The most exhilarating part is a breakneck drum interlude smack in the middle, and the most soul-stirring is when Kline’s bandmates chime in around a misty bassline and agree that, yes, this whole living thing is wild. ...

From lo-fi roots and compulsive recording, this fuzzy Philly songwriter grew a huge body of strong and constantly evolving solo work.
KURT VILE - Cold Was The Wind (Kurt Vile) 4:51
Following the dusky wandering of 2015's B'lieve I'm Goin Down... and the sometimes cloying 2017 Courtney Barnett collaboration Lotta Sea Lice, restless workingman Kurt Vile looked to his time in transit for his seventh album, Bottle It In. The songs here were recorded over the course of two years in various studios and locations across the U.S., and Vile assembled them between tours and road-trip vacations with his family...


Donny McCaslin, John Grant, Kikagaku Moyo, Kristin Hersh, Kurt Vile, Mythic Sunship, St. Vincent, Sundays & Cybele, The Mountain Movers, Young Jesus, Hop Along, Frankie Cosmos