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2022. március 5., szombat

006_09 RADiO lemonex PLAYLIST of THE WEEK \ BEST TRACKS of 9th WEEK 2022 (11songs/ 40m)

006_09 RADiO lemonex PLAYLIST of THE WEEK \ BEST TRACKS of 9th WEEK 2022  (11songs/ 40m)

       PUP               Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever        Bambara

Playlist of 2022/9th Week: 11songs/ 40m



PUP - Matilda
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever - Tidal River
Bambara - Mythic Love from Love on My Mind 2022

        Guided by Voices            Nilüfer Yanya         El Ten Eleven
Guided by Voices - Climbing a Ramp from Crystal Nuns Cathedral 2022
El Ten Eleven - A Reflection Of A Reflection from New Year's Eve 2022
Nilüfer Yanya - L/R from PAINLESS 2022

                Kaîna                  Sugaray Rayford            Eamon
Kaîna - Apple from It Was a Home 2022
Sugaray Rayford - In Too Deep from In Too Deep 2022
Eamon - Bury the Bones from No Matter the Season 2022

                               Blue Lab Beats                Cécile McLorin Salvant 
 Blue Lab Beats - Gotta Go Fast from Motherland Journey 2022
Cécile McLorin Salvant - I Lost My Mind from Ghost Song 2022















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. július 10., szombat

10-07-2021 alter:MiX # 33 alter tracks in PRSNT_PRFCT_MiX [2019-2021] 2h 28m

10-07-2021 alter:MiX # 33 alter tracks in PRSNT_PRFCT_MiX [2019-2021] Yung, Holy Fuck, The Writhing Squares, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Mike Dillon, The Kills, PWNT, Midnight Sister,  Deserta, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Mike Krol, Rival Sons


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A Danish indie rock quartet who merge driving dance-rock with lush, brooding post-punk proclivities, Yung is led by singer and songwriter Mikkel Holm Silkjær.
Progress 3:54
Autobiograhy 4:02
from Ongoing Dispute 2021
Showcasing an angsty, unsettled indie rock with dark post-punk and heavier inclinations, Denmark's Yung made their international debut with A Youthful Dream in mid-2016. The quartet spent the next nearly five years preparing the follow-up, with bandleader and main songwriter Mikkel Holm Silkjær citing members' varied musical tastes as a challenge in finding the right balance of noise and tunefulness... 


Canadian electro-rock outfit Holy Fuck play dance music without modern electronic equipment, instead preferring to use standard rock instrumentation as well as unconventional vintage devices and machines, synthesizers and unconventional instruments
Luxe feat. Alexis Taylor  6:10
San Sebastian 3.14
from Deleter 2020
Toronto electro-rock group Holy Fuck have managed to hone their junk shop aesthetic into a surprisingly coherent form of warped pop music... Like their previous albums, this one was born from impromptu jams and sketches at rehearsals and soundchecks. At this point in their career, the group's chemistry is so strong that the music seems to naturally flow from them, and they've never sounded this tight before. Having incorporated buried, distorted vocals into their last few releases, here they invite a few guests to give a bit more of a human touch to their machine rhythms...  Tipping closer to dance-pop than noise-rock, Deleter is one of Holy Fuck's most finely tuned albums, yet the band sound as spontaneous as ever.

Philly duo with a gnarled take on space rock that includes pulsing drum machines and galactic saxophone leads.

Dirt in My Mind’s Eye 4:31
A Whole New Jupiter 19:49
from Out of the Ether 2019
Even though Philly-based band the Writhing Squares is made up of just two people, they conjure enough layers of sonic sludge to sound not just like a large band on full power, but a wall of beautifully gnarled noise calling out from the depths of a black hole. Building on the clatter of decidedly primitive drum-machine rhythms, Daniel Provenzano's overdriven bass lines wobble and churn as his bandmate Kevin Nickles fills in any space with tentacular waves of saxophone, delay-drenched vocals and deep-fried electronics... Even at their most meandering, the Writhing Squares' dense and hulking sound belies its own considered design. Out of the Ether is the strongest chapter of their work to date and points towards even more interesting space explorations to come.

2020. június 7., vasárnap

090 ALTER.NATION.MiX weekly favtraX 07-06-2020

ALTER.NATION #90
Thomas Dutronc, Iggy Pop, Diana Krall, Vinyl Williams, James Alexander Bright, Drab City, Ohmme, Melenas, Hinds, Lithics, No Age, Run the Jewels, Mavis Staples, Josh Homme, MUZZ, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever

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"C'est Si Bon"



A charting French jazz guitarist, singer, songwriter, producer, and the son of Francoise Hardy and Jacques Dutronc. A lifelong passion for the guitar playing of Django Reinhardt and Gypsy jazz helped to propel guitarist, songwriter, singer, and producer Thomas Dutronc to a career in music, but even more central influences and inspirations were his parents, French musical and cultural icons Jacques Dutronc and Françoise Hardy.
Thomas Dutronc - FrenchyC'est Si Bon feat. Iggy Pop, Diana Krall
The great guitar enthusiast and humble disciple of Django Reinhardt, Thomas Dutronc returns with the project he has always dreamed of: "Frenchy". After four albums and hundreds of concerts in France, Thomas returns with a "French themed" album addressing the greatest classics of the French musical heritage. Dutronc honors the work of the great French songwriters whose melodies have toured the world.
Thomas Dutronc, Diana Krall, Iggy Pop


Lionel Williams, grandson of film composer John Williams, records cinematic chillwave and relaxed shoegaze. The psychedelic pop explorer Vinyl Williams has a wide range of interests outside of music -- Egyptian BioGeometry and Russellian science, to name two -- that inform his dream-like, happily woozy songs and quietly epic albums. 
Vinyl Williams - AzureLA Egypt
Over the course of the 2010s, Vinyl Williams established himself as a prime purveyor of soft-shelled psychedelic pop that's wrapped in gauzy chillwave textures and painted in bright shades of melody. His 2020 album Azure keeps the streak of blurry pop goodness intact while being a slightly less immersive sonic experience than some of his previous albums were. This time, instead of letting listeners sink into the songs like they were settling into worn-in couches, he's not afraid to give them a little bit of a goose from time to time... Of course, there are still plenty of songs like "Machu Picchu" and "LA Egypt" where the reverb-drowned guitars, willowy synths, and Williams' somnambulant vocals combine to create the perfect environment for a soft massage, but even those are more immediate this time out, and in the case of the latter are just as likely to head into a complicated prog-inspired section as they are to fade into the clouds....It shows off his growth as a songwriter and refines his already enormous skills as a crafter of musical worlds, while also delivering a batch of quality psychedelic pop tunes that are unrivaled by most of his peers.


Analog-digital home recordist whose dreamy, skittering songs combine psychedelic pop and smooth soul. James Alexander Bright's home-recorded indie electronic productions blend dreamy, lo-fi psychedelic pop and smooth soul grooves. Textured percussion and fragmented electronic and tape effects help define the multi-instrumentalist's distinct sound.
James Alexander Bright - Headroom / 6am
James Alexander Bright's music is as visual a voyage as it is a sonic one; a kaleidoscope of colours that swirl, swoon, soar and sing. Stepping into his musical world is a multi-sensory experience, one where smooth grooves, wonky rhythms, dreamy melodies and immersive atmospheres coalesce to form their own sphere. “Sound as vision,” says Bright of the audio aesthetic he relates to and aims for. “Music you can bite into.” Based in the Hampshire countryside and an illustrator by day, Bright’s world is often a dual one but one where elements overlap and inform one another. “I spend a lot of my day creating things visually and everyday life can be an assault on the senses,” says Bright. “Evening is my quiet time; time for my ears. Invariably I’m inspired by the things that people and creatures do in the dark.”


A heady air of dislocation envelops Drab City’s debut album, where songs of innocence and experience merge with dub, hip-hop, dream-pop and jazzy soundtrack vibes to intoxicating effect. Drab City are fixated on social alienation, violent revenge, and (perhaps) romantic love as salvation; topics not new in music, but listening to Drab City in 2020, one is struck by how uncommon they’ve become.
Drab City - Good Songs for Bad People / Devil Doll
What a great album - imagine Julee Cruise doing the soundtrack to Killing Eve? Or Mazzy Star miraculously transported back to ye-ye France. A heady air of dislocation envelops Drab City’s debut album, where songs of innocence and experience merge with dub, hip-hop, dream-pop and jazzy soundtrack vibes to intoxicating effect. Drab City are fixated on social alienation, violent revenge, and (perhaps) romantic love as salvation; topics not new in music, but listening to Drab City in 2020, one is struck by how uncommon they’ve become. Lyrically, these songs often project punkish angst and resentment... Dreamy and ethereal, a foundation of flute, vibraphone, and jazzy guitar chord melody can switch to drum machines or funk-inflected girl-group pop at a moment’s notice. It’s a flurry of 20th century references, combining and recombining at such a schizophrenic pace, the overall effect is something that could only be conjured in our frenzied present....


Adventurous and accomplished guitar-and-vocals experimentalists featuring Sima Cunningham and Macie Stewart. Sima Cunningham and Macie Stewart, a pair of multi-talented musicians from Chicago, are Ohmme, an experimental indie pop band who use their striking vocal harmonies and lean, angular guitar patterns to create songs that are spare but full-bodied, making clever use of dynamics to generate a rich sound out of a small number of elements.
Ohmme - Fantasize Your Ghost / Ghost
...Spending several months wandering the nation's highways through one unfamiliar town after another isn't an experience that agrees with everyone, and though Ohmme's second LP, 2020's Fantasize Your Ghost, doesn't directly concern itself with life on the road, the rootlessness, anxiety, and uncertainty that come with it hovers in the background of this music. As on Parts, the blend of Sima Cunningham and Macie Stewart's voices and guitars is beautiful even as it reveals a very real emotional grit... the rancorous division of "Ghost" ring loud and clear, all emotions common to people living on a margin of too much stress and too little reward. And percussionist Matt Carroll's instincts in how to add to the mood and framework of these songs are impressive throughout...


Indie pop quartet Melenas hail from Pamplona, Spain, a picturesque region nestled just south of the Pyrenees. Such beauty can't help but inform the band's songwriting, but Melenas aren't content to just sit placidly & take in the scenery. 
Melenas - Dias Raros / Primer tiempo
Dias Raros hums right from the get-go, peppering their garage-pop punch with elements of lysergic dream pop, melancholic indie rock and strident guitar jangle. The album title translates to "Strange Days" an acknowledgement - according to the band - of "...those days where you spend more time inside than outside. Inside your own self, inside your bedroom and your own universe thinking about your wishes, dreams, memories, obsessions or fears."... Opener "Primer tiempo" buzzes with an urgent organ drone, unfolding into a yearning  ballad of modern guitar-pop bolstered by the group's lush harmonies & sets the tone for the rest of Dias Raros... Its dreamy sway alluding to classic Brill Building songwriting; dusted with melancholy, but lifted by cascading voices, and organ and guitar waves and guitars that twinkle and shimmer over a cracking backbeat. Dias Raros is the perfect introduction to a band bursting with promise, confidently inhabiting their own space built upon the foundation of their influences both geographically and culturally, as well as musically.


Noisy Spanish garage pop quartet based in Madrid. Spain in the 2010s was a hotbed for garage rock bands, mostly fronted and populated by men. The four women of Hinds broke the mold and in the process became the most successful of them all.
Hinds - The Prettiest Curse / Burn
On their third album, The Prettiest Curse, Spanish quartet Hinds decide to try something a little different. With producer Jenn Decilveo's help, the band leave behind the ramshackle garage pop of their first two releases in favor of a slicker, bigger, and more emphatically poppy sound. The rhythm section has more thump and power, the guitars are less jagged, and there is more care overall put into the arrangements...  Where a track like "Burn" might have been a rambling, loose-limbed jaunt before, with their new approach it's a tightly wound rocker that blasts out of the speakers like a jolt of electricity... The one thing that hasn't changed here is the impressively unhinged vocal style both Carlotta Cosials and Ana Perrote employ. They come across even more confident than before and the way the vocals are mixed at times makes them sound like a hurricane of zealous enthusiasm...


Post-punk Portland quartet known for their angular rhythms and deadpan vocals. Cranking the maximum amount of tension out of their minimalist post-punk, Portland, Oregon's Lithics give a 21st century jolt to the sounds of forebears like Bush Tetras, Pylon, and Captain Beefheart.
Lithics - Tower of Age / Hands
On 2016's Borrowed Floors, Lithics' bracing post-punk arrived fully formed: Bob Desaulniers' bass carried most of the music's melody as well as its rhythm, while Mason Crumley and Aubrey Hornor's stabbing, scrabbling guitars and Wiley Hickson's elastic drumming provided the perfect foil for Hornor's hypnotically detached vocals. Since then, they've brought that sound into starker focus with each album...  On the standout "Hands," guitars tingle with anxiety -- or anticipation -- at the mere suggestion of physical contact before exploding in klaxon-like outbursts... Lithics' studies in contrast are more fascinating and masterful than ever on Tower of Age, and prove once again that they're experts at minimalist music with maximum impact.


Experimental L.A. punk duo of guitar, drums, and vocals held together by noisy, textural samples. Los Angeles duo No Age updated the spirit of early independent punk and hardcore by covering their spiky, uptempo songs with washes of textural ambient noise.
No Age - Goons Be Gone / Turned to String
Since beginning in late 2005, albums from L.A. duo No Age have been defined by where they fell in the balance between the group's straightforward hooky punk and their more experimental tendencies. When guitarist Randy Randall and drummer/vocalist Dean Spunt find the sweet spot between blurry ambient abstraction and spartan songwriting, it generally results in No Age's most captivating material... Fifth album Goons Be Gone continues the maturation that began on Snares Like a Haircut, but this time around Randall and Spunt draw clearer lines between their various approaches...  "Turned to String" coasts along like a punked-up Neu, monotonous drums and minimal chord changes gelling into a fast-but-hypnotic repetition... Goons Be Gone isn't the perfect synthesis of chaos and control that No Age have been searching for their entire career, but it finds some of their best songs and most fruitful experiments presented in a style that's never sounded more singularly their own.


Rappers El-P and Killer Mike are the members of this side project that evolved into a group. What started as a one-off project that quickly evolved into a Grammy-nominated hip-hop super duo, Run the Jewels features the talents of Brooklyn rapper/producer El-P and Atlanta emcee Killer Mike. Atop hard-hitting beats and ominous production, the pair trade aggressive and often wryly comical rhymes, touching upon social issues, life and death, and a heavy dose of chest-thumping bragging.
Run the Jewels - RTJ4 / Pulling the Pin feat. Mavis Staples & Josh Homme
Arriving earlier than expected as both a global pandemic and a nationwide movement against police brutality gripped the United States, RTJ4 distills the anger and frustration of the people through Run the Jewels' hard-hitting, no-nonsense revolution anthems... Rousing and lyrically dexterous, Killer Mike and El-P deliver their densest collection yet, balancing clever bon mots with tongue-twisting screeds decrying police brutality, systemic racism, class injustice, and a litany of other ills plaguing the nation... Meanwhile, an unlikely pair join forces on the swirling "Pulling the Pin," with Josh Homme's ghostly wails and Mavis Staples' pained cries creating an RTJ-meets-...Like Clockwork doomscape that pushes back against a power structure that allows for "filthy criminals...at the pinnacle."...


Paul Banks, Matt Barrick, and Josh Kaufman had all been friends that had been involved in the New York City post-punk revival scene of the early 2000s. The three began playing together in early 2015 which lead to the first demos of Muzz. In 2020, the band began recording studio material in anticipation of their self-titled debut album. This album was released on June 5, 2020.
Muzz - Muzz / Evergreen
Whenever established musicians form a new group, it's tempting to trace where the different elements of the project's music came from. In the case of Muzz, the trio of Interpol's Paul Banks, producer/multi-instrumentalist and Bonny Light Horseman member Josh Kaufman, and former Walkmen drummer Matt Barrick, the band's self-titled debut alludes to its members' other projects and the greats that inspired them (which include Bob Dylan, Neil Young, and Leonard Cohen) in elliptical ways... Kaufman's detailed, expansive style is just as distinctive, particularly on "Evergreen," a mellow yet kinetic track driven by a rolling bass and embellished with gliding pedal steel and flutes...  A testament to longtime friends coming together to make music and gently challenge expectations along the way, Muzz's easygoing grace grows more compelling each time it's heard.


Sunny-sounding Australian band specializes in "soft punk/hard pop" with a smart and jangly approach. Playing bright, energetic indie rock with lively guitar lines, sharp hooks, and dry wit, the Australian quintet Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever turn the clock back to the glory days of '80s jangle pop.
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever - Sideways to New ItalyCars in Space
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... 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. The songs on the record are all just as memorable and sneakily moving as those on Hope Downs, again led by the jangling, biting, telepathically intertwined guitars and driven by the agile and rock-solid backline... "Cars in Space" sports lovely vocal harmonies, proggy guitar lines, and a little saxophone buried in the mix...
Thomas Dutronc, Iggy Pop, Diana Krall, Vinyl Williams, James Alexander Bright, Drab City, Ohmme, Melenas, Hinds, Lithics, No Age, Run the Jewels, Mavis Staples, Josh Homme, MUZZ, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever

2018. december 29., szombat

013 ALTER.NATiON: weekly favtraX / 29-12-2018 Selection from Stereogum’s 90 Favorite Songs Of 2018 list

ALTER.NATiON
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, DISQ, Bristletongue, Lana Del Rey, Pistol Annies, boygenius, The Voidz, Thom Yorke, Open Mike Eagle, Forth Wanderers, Pllush, Mary Lattimore
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever

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29-12-2018





Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever - An Air Conditioned Man 4:51
Coming from Melbourne, air conditioning is presumably a very present concern for Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever. The band’s finely interlocking indie-pop grooves recall the old school underground rock of their Australian homeland and even more of their global neighbors in New Zealand. “An Air Conditioned Man” is very much part of that lineage, toggling between gorgeous guitar reveries and revved-up, krautrock, influenced rhythmic zone-outs.


DISQ - Communication 5:37
Disq are Isaac De Broux-Slone and Raina Bock, two extremely cool teenagers from Wisconsin who make neat, smart, Midwestern power-pop. The pair — who count Weezer, Big Star, Todd Rundgren and the Beatles as influences — released their first album in high school... It’s an upbeat, chunky rocker that starts out plucky and trill but upticks into a clashing, reverb-drenched 21st century suburban breakdown... It’s an existential track, full of blunt expressions of adolescent lostness, darker than the bright melody and sometimes beachy guitars signal (“I feel busy/ I don’t know where to go/ Who do I know?/ I am not very sure”). Such passages skewer the nonstop communication that can sometimes just make us feel even more alone (“Looking below/ People aren’t very pure/ And again communication/ Takes me farther away”).


Bristletongue - daisy chain 5:10
Bristletongue are a four-piece from Illinois fronted by L Morgan, whose aureate poetics bolster the group’s expansive compositions, which lie along the emo to post-rock spectrum. True to its title, the four songs on their debut EP, Femme Florale, are fixated on flower imagery, whether withering or blossoming or dying on the vine. It’s a thematic through-line that pays off well and matches the band’s music, with its many tendrils tied back to the singular root that is L Morgan’s impressive voice...


Lana Del Rey - Mariners Apartment Complex 4:06
Lana Del Rey has released a new song called “Mariners Apartment Complex.” It’s a collaboration with Jack Antonoff... Del Rey started teasing their team-up earlier this year via a few sly Instagrams and earlier this month she offered up a preview of the song. It’s the first of two new songs that Del Rey plans on releasing this month — another one, called “Venice Bitch,”
During an interview with Annie Mac on BBC Radio 1, Del Rey said that she was working on a book of poetry that she plans to self-publish.


Pistol Annies - Got My Name Changed Back 2:54
Lambert is one third of the country supergroup Pistol Annies, alongside Ashley Monroe and Angaleena Presley... “Got My Name Changed Back” is a giddy, exultant song about a breakup, and old-school pop-country snarl of the highest order.






Boygenius - Stay Down 4:00
Back in August, Julien Baker, Lucy Dacus, and Phoebe Bridgers, three of indie rock’s youngest and most exciting songwriters, formed the supergroup Boygenius... Recorded over four days at Los Angeles’ Sound City Studios in June, boygenius is beautiful, moving with the vulnerability of youth. Each track remains rooted in one distinctive voice...




The Voidz - ALieNNatioN 4:39
“ALieNNatioN” has a truly horrible title, owing specifically to its liberal abuse of upper- and lower-case letters, and I went into the album expecting to hate the thing. Instead, it’s probably my favorite track on Virtue, and in many ways, the most straight-up gorgeous song ever recorded by Julian Casablancas. Compositionally, it kinda sounds like Pinback: that crisp architectural melody over the reggae-ish rhythm; the shift into dizzying angelic beauty on the chorus. But sonically, it could be a Metro Boomin’ production: the vast echo; the hard, sparse beat. It rules.


Thom Yorke - Suspirium 3:21
Call Me By Your Name director Luca Guadagnino will release his remake of Dario Argento’s 1977 cult horror classic Suspiria. Even though the film itself might be doing too much, its Thom Yorke-scored soundtrack is still something to be excited about — as well as the fact that the Radiohead frontman and his absolute look-alike Tilda Swinton finally get to be involved in the same project.



Open Mike Eagle - Relatable (peak OME) 3:05
The Los Angeles underground rap veteran has just shared a new song called “Relatable (peak OME),” the first taste of his upcoming project What Happens When I Try to Relax... “When I get nervous, say something relatable/ I’m hella relatable,” Open Mike Eagle raps on “Relatable (peak OME).” “It’s too complicated for a quick explanation,” he explains in a statement. “It’s about a lot of things. It’s about expectations of form, anxiety, middle age and middle class. and that’s just the parts I know how to put into words a couple months after writing it.”


Forth Wanderers - Nevermine 3:54
Album opener “Nevermine” is built around spindly guitar interplay that expands into a huge, glorious chorus, almost like the New Jersey combo’s instruments are constructing the foundation for a towering monument. It certainly sounds monumental, anyway, without being too showy about it.
Ava Trilling’s first words seem to be addressing an ex: “I am the one you think of when you’re with her, and what do you have? Nothing on me.” She continues from there with a drowsy detachment in her delivery that belies the intensity of the narrative.


Pllush - Big Train 3:51
Everything about Pllush’s debut album sounds massive. Take “Big Train,” the third single from Stranger To The Pain and, to my ears, one of the best things that the San Francisco band has ever done. That chorus is just so good, the kind of perfectly logical rush that still feels entirely unexpected at the same time. “Who’s gonna love me more/ When I’m crying in the middle of the night?” Karli Helm sings, each word slotting into place like a puzzle piece. “Lately I’m feeling torn/ ‘Cuz nothing ever comes out right.” The song tendrils out from that first hit, Helm’s voice gruff and reactive, as a chorus of singers builds in the background to a magnificent and booming conclusion.
The song’s about learning to love yourself before anyone else, realizing that you can’t reciprocate what you don’t have. It’s about the independence that comes with being on your own, the fight to stand on your own two feet without breaking down.


Mary Lattimore - It Feels Like Floating 11:31
...from harpist Mary Lattimore. The song finds its drifting, airborne effect over the course of 11 minutes. Lattimore wrote this album during her stay at a seaside Northern California artist colony called Headlands Center for the Arts last summer, setting up shop in a barn with her 47­-string harp by day and commingling with her fellow artists by night. With that knowledge in hand, the song’s ambient sprawl is definitely giving me mental pictures of fog rising over the redwoods.
Here’s some more context for you: Lattimore plays placid music with a deeply traditional instrument, but she’s also going on tour with Iceage this year...


Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, DISQ, Bristletongue, Lana Del Rey, Pistol Annies, boygenius, The Voidz, Thom Yorke, Open Mike Eagle, Forth Wanderers, Pllush, Mary Lattimore