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2020. július 6., hétfő

PnM:MiX a dozen bestofs from The 20 Best Post-Punk Albums of 2020 (So Far) (46')

PnM:MiX a dozen bestofs from PASTE's The 20 Best Post-Punk Albums of 2020 (So Far)




In a year full of album release delays, it feels a bit weird to share best-of lists at the halfway point of 2020, but it seems like post-punk LPs—as opposed to the big pop, rock or hip-hop releases of the day - were largely unaffected. Whether it’s the danceable rhythms, razor-sharp social commentary or mind-bending guitars, post-punk helped us process today’s extremely tumultuous circumstances...


Mush - 3D Routine / Coronation Chicken
If you’re not a fan of snotty, overexaggerated vocals, this album probably won’t be for you—but if that doesn’t deter you, keep reading! Mush excel at precise guitars, borderline loony vocals and lyrics about modern day dystopia. Try keeping up with Dan Hyndman’s expressive enunciations, and you might even giggle about your own similar gloom. They’re pretty blunt about their reference points—the nimble guitars on “Coronation Chicken” are straight out of Television’s playbook...


No Age - Goons Be Gone / Turned to String
Time can get bent. Somehow No Age have now been putting out records as long as Sonic Youth had when they released Washing Machine in 1995. The young guns are now elder statesmen and instead of trying to process that, I’ll just listen to Goons Be Gone some more. No Age doesn’t have much in common structurally or procedurally with Sonic Youth, but they have similar attitudes about how noise and songwriting can be mutually beneficial, and those notions are on beautiful display on No Age’s fifth full-length...


Bacchae - Pleasure Vision / See It Coming
Pleasure Vision is a way of looking at the world that ignores everything but how you can twist it to your own purposes. It’s a vision that’s well-suited to a time when everything and everyone is supposed to be for sale. As the inkblots on the cover imply, this is an album about what you project onto what you see, not the things themselves. It’s about the distance between what you say, what you think you want, and what you actually want.


Stuck - Change Is Bad / Invisible Wall
The debut album from Chicago outfit Stuck offers off-center post-punk with tinges of noise rock and psych to keep you on your toes... Tempos shift, scratchy guitar passages come out of nowhere and their lyrics of abstract imagery and radical social commentary would fly over the heads of your average band. Paranoia becomes too much to bear on “Invisible Wall"...


Bambara - Stray / Stay Cool
...Their newest effort Stray sees them pushing even further. With inspiration from Bateh’s Georgia upbringing and a stack of thrift store photographs, the Bambara singer isolated himself for a month to write their new album. While Shadow on Everything placed Bateh in the story with events unfolding chronologically, Stray is more ambitious with third-person narratives and shuffled timelines snaking in and out of each other. Imagine the types of skeevy characters who congregate in late-night alleyways, hop freight trains just for the rush and possess the hard-nosed stare of someone two decades their senior. These are the people who reside in the harsh, small-town Georgia where Stray takes place. 

Public Practice - Gentle Grip / My Head
Public Practice, the Brooklyn-based quartet who blends elements of new-wave, punk, funk and ’70s era New York disco in order to create uniquely danceable tracks, have the disadvantage of their reputations preceding them. Ever since the release of their 2018 EP Distance Is a Mirror, they’ve proven their penchant for clever songwriting, instrumental prowess and, especially among New York fans, a live show that entrances so successfully that it’s almost physically impossible not to shake one’s ass...


Deeper - Auto-Pain / This Heat
Deeper know tragedy better than most. While recording their sophomore album Auto-Pain, guitarist Mike Clawson left the band due to deteriorating relationships with the Chicago group’s other three members. Later, after their record was finished and the post-punk act was touring in Europe, they received the news that Clawson had taken his own life... Auto-Pain is an album built on hues of blacks and grays, depicting a shadowy, sinister world. Clawson’s suicide turns those already gloomy colors into something several shades darker.


Shopping - All or Nothing / About You
Post-punk trio Shopping have long been heralded as queer icons of the London DIY scene—but things change. For one, Shopping no longer consider London as their home base: Guitarist Rachel Aggs and drummer Andrew Milk have relocated to Glasgow, while bassist Billy Easter is currently living in L.A. The trio is also shaking off their pared-down sound, instead choosing to embrace the possibilities of synths, beats and a polished studio feel... while many bands lose their edge when they adopt a smoother, synthier aesthetic, Shopping still remain punk in a restless and frenetic way—even when the guitars are put down. 


Facs - Void Moments / Void Walker
The new FACS album sounds like it warped in the sun, which is ironic, because it’s impossible to imagine listening to it outdoors in the daytime. Void Moments is another entry in the recent wave of gothy post-punk exhumations, but one that doesn’t get tripped up on the past—perhaps because it’s made by seasoned vets with clear goals and ambitions... This is plodding, sputtering, arrhythmic robot rock with both brains and a soul, and yes, that is all meant as a compliment.


pRiMo! - Sogni / Machine
Australian quartet Primo! do a lot with a little. On their second full-length Sogni, they leave plenty of room for their frank vocals and no-nonsense guitars to stretch. As much as they embrace a bare bones punk framework and unhurried pacing, they also bring a bright jangle pop sensibility. Their layered verse vocals on “Machine” are fairly straightforward with the occasional voice deviating for some satisfying echo at the tailend of each line, but their refrain of “Machine, machine, machine!” is one of the finest indie-pop moments of the year so far...


En Attendant Ana - Juillet  / Enter My Body
It only takes a few seconds of their single “In / Out” to realize that En Attendant Ana have something special. “Shred” isn’t a word you’d normally associate with jangle pop, but it can definitely be used to describe the chiming, pummeling riff that’s sprinkled throughout the Parisian band’s single. Margaux Bouchaudon’s vocals evoke Stereolab’s Lætitia Sadier and Alvvays’ Molly Rankin—she was practically genetically engineered to sing perfect, hyper-melodic dream pop. It would be unfair to dub them a dream pop outfit—they tap into avant-pop, post-punk and college rock with similar ease... 


Pottery - Welcome to Bobby's Motel  / Take Your Time
... This coming Friday (June 26), the Montreal five-piece are unleashing their first full-length, and it’s even more eccentric than we were expecting (or hoping). It’s full of psych-punk jams so surreal and danceable that falling down their wormhole and grooving to the beat are not optional. Make sure you polish off your dancing shoes before diving into its off-the-wall percussion and snappy guitars. Their sky-high dance-punk and witty psychedelia can hardly pack more tightly-coiled zip.

2020. június 22., hétfő

06-22-2020 ALTER:MiX # 33 alter tracks in PRSNT_PRFCT_MiX [from recent past]

Liz Brasher
06-22-2020 alter:MiX # 33 alter tracks in PRSNT_PRFCT_MiX [from recent past] Liz Brasher, Sore Eros, Mr. Elevator, Shopping, Spirit Fingers, The Messthetics, My Brightest Diamond, Left Lane Cruiser, She-Devils, Public Memory, Poppy, Kate NV, Jeff Parker, Bambara, Habibi


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With both a rich voice and a musical style that straddle soul, adult pop, rock, blues, and gospel, singer/guitarist Liz Brasher developed her eclectic retro-soul sound from the church choirs of her home state of North Carolina and the vintage soul music she discovered while living in Chicago, Illinois.
Liz Brasher
Body of Mine 2:50
Blood of the Lamb 3:02
from Painted Image 2019
Singer/guitarist Liz Brasher first tried her hand at songwriting as a young adult after studying up on a variety of 20th century American masters, including Stephen Foster, Lead Belly, and Bob Dylan. She found particular inspiration in the sounds of the Delta blues and Southern soul. On her full-length debut, Painted Image, those influences shine through an eclectic retro-soul. ..


Experimental lo-fi psych project led by Ariel Pink and Panda Bear collaborator Robert Robinson. The trippy, lo-fi pop of Sore Eros is the brainchild of musician Robert Robinson...
Sore Eros
Backseat Bop 2:57
Mirror 8:34
from Sore Eros 2020
While the exploratory, psychedelic lo-fi of Sore Eros took root in the early 2000s as the D.I.Y. endeavor of frontman Robert Robinson, the project moved from CD-Rs to small labels and expanded its lineup by 2009's Second Chants... An unpredictable ride despite its consistent dreaminess, songs like catchy closer "Mirror," with its ghosts of Buddy Holly-style early rock, and the opener, "Backseat Bop," contain tempo changes among other structural diversions, and tracks vary in length from under three minutes to over ten. The album's shifting, dreamy disposition is matched by lyrics like first words "Open your eyes" and final ones "As you cut cards of tarot/I drop shards of mirror/It once filled me with terror/But now it's getting better." That song, "Mirror," ends appropriately with a minute-long instrumental resolution that finally delivers stillness.


From their beginnings as Mr. Elevator and the Brain Hotel (a Donovan reference), the guitar-less California band later known by just Mr. Elevator delved deeply into the sounds of psychedelia, from the strutting punk of the Doors to the dreamy haze of Pink Floyd to the sunny trippiness of a thousand paisley-clad unknowns. Led by the vision of keyboardist Tomas Dolas...
Mr. Elevator
Waiting 3:17
Anywhere 3:55
from Goodbye Blue Sky 2020
After two albums of keyboard-driven psych rock that shone like the flash of a paisley scarf on an overcast day, Mr. Elevator's third album Goodbye, Blue Sky is a much gloomier listening experience dominated by washes of synths, Tomas Dolas' downcast vocals, and melodies that don't just pluck at the heartstrings, but give them a big twang instead. It's a big change from the group's previous work, but Dolas guides things with the same questing, inspired (and guitar-free) approach as before and the results are as thrilling as a record that sounds too sad to get out of bed can be... Mr. Elevator already had a couple of records that positioned them as a band to watch for fans of weird and wonderful psychedelic music, Goodbye, Blue Sky makes good on that promise while shifting gears in fascinating fashion.

2020. május 19., kedd

19-05-2020 alter:MiX # 33 alter tracks in PRSNT_PRFCT_MiX [from recent past]

Joe Bisirri, Dylan Sevey, Ron Gallo
19-05-2020 alter:MiX # 33 alter tracks in PRSNT_PRFCT_MiX [from recent past] Ron Gallo, Overlake, Salad Boys, Steve Mason, Of Montreal, El Michels Affair, Duster, The Liminanas, Elf Power, Sacred Paws, M. Ward, Liz Brasher, Sore Eros, Mr. Elevator, Shopping



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Witty and street-smart singer and songwriter who evolved from a roots rocker with Toy Soldiers to a garage punk on his own.
Ron Gallo
Young Lady, You're Scaring Me 3:40
Put the Kids to Bed 2:54
from Heavy Meta 2017
Ron Gallo spent close to a decade exploring the boundaries of his blues, country, and roots rock influences with his band Toy Soldiers, but when he jumped ship to go solo, he left all of that behind. At least that's the very strong impression given by Gallo's second solo album, 2017's Heavy Meta. Gallo's first solo effort, 2014's Ronny, was a step away from Toy Soldiers' sound into a brighter and poppier direction, but with Heavy Meta, he's done an about-face into raw, wiry, guitar-based rock & roll. Backed by bassist Joe Bisirri and drummer Dylan Sevey, Heavy Meta is a gritty, energetic exercise in punk-informed 21st century garage rock, with Gallo's buzzy, rough and ready guitar figures and high-attitude vocals front and center in the mix at all times...



Big guitars and emphatic melodic hooks define this indie rock trio from Jersey City, New Jersey. Overlake are a trio from New Jersey whose music combines the hooky melodies of indie pop with the big guitars and crashing drums of vintage shoegaze outfits.
Overlake
Unnamed November 3:58
You Don't Know Everything 6:52
from Fall 2017
Shoegaze is alive and well and living in Jersey City, New Jersey, where it has adopted the name Overlake. On the group's second full-length album, 2017's Fall, Overlake have taken the usual tropes of classic shoegaze -- the big, billowy guitar figures, the murmur-y vocals, the thick undertow of bass, and the languid but crashing rhythms -- and transformed them into something that sounds fresh, engaging, and honestly exciting. With a band like this, good tunes usually make all the difference, and Fall shows that Overlake has them to spare... Fall is big music with an intimate heart, and Overlake will give you the contemplative ride you've been looking for with this splendid album.




Fuzzy, melodic indie rock trio from Christchurch, New Zealand whose pop hooks recall the Flying Nun heyday.
Salad Boys
Psych Slasher 2:50
Scenic Route to Nowhere 3:37
from This Is Glue 2018
The Salad Boys' 2015 debut album Metalmania was a fine update on classic jangle pop, full of ringing guitars, hooky melodies, and a mix of uptempo and more relaxed tunes. They don't deviate much from their winning formula on This Is Glue, the 2018 follow-up. Unlike the previous album, which was a more collaborative effort, this time the band's songwriter Joe Sampson took control. With drummer James Sullivan in tow, he recorded the album in various locales around his hometown of Christchurch and gets a much less polished sound than on Metalmania. This approach fixed one of the main problems that album had, which was how sleek and shiny it was. Jangle pop can easily come off as too polite if there isn't some grit under the chiming guitars, and This Is Glue has just enough scruff and lo-fi appeal to avoid this pitfall...


2020. február 8., szombat

072 ALTER.NATION.MiX weekly favtraX 08-02-2020

ALTER.NATION #72
Shopping, Homesick, Cheerleader, Arbor Labor Union, Stone Temple Pilots, Khruangbin & Leon Bridges, Gil Scott-Heron / Makaya McCraven, Antibalas, Sepultura, Shmu, Jorja Chalmers

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"All or Nothing"





London trio following the post-punk traditions of prickly sounds and left-wing politics.
Shopping - All or NothingAll or Nothing
...The uniformly breathless quality of the album belies the breakneck pace of its creative process. Recorded during a ten-day window between London and Glasgow, All or Nothing pushes Shopping's sound into a more electric and elastic airspace. Whereas earlier albums hewed closely to the demo version of each song, bassist Billy Easter explains that "in the spirit of the album title," the band decided to lean into the kind of pop production they've "always dreamed about."...


Dutch indie band who meld springy noise pop and post-punk with a playfully eccentric bent.
Homesick - The Big ExerciseI Celebrate My Fantasy
Making their Sub Pop debut are the Homesick, a trio of Dutch sonic explorers from the Frisian town of Dokkum whose idiosyncratic indie rock traverses Motorik post-punk, neo-psychedelia, and lean Baroque pop. The Big Exercise follows three years after the band's slightly grittier 2017 missive Youth Hunt, which introduced their signature blend to mostly European audiences and scored them a fair amount of critical buzz, not to mention an American record deal. Brandishing a youthful mix of confidence, creative intelligence, and chutzpah, members Elias Elgersma (guitar), Jaap Van der Velde (bass), and Erik Woudwijk (drums) have landed on a surprisingly distinctive sound, one that contains enough melodic warmth to engage listeners but packed with complex song structures and played with taut precision...


Dreamy psychedelic pop from a Philadelphia group led by songwriter Joe Haller.
Cheerleader - Almost Forever / Non-stop
Following touring in support of a 2015 debut album that blended the hazy textures of dream pop with a buoyant, anthemic pop, Philadelphia's Cheerleader went on an indefinite hiatus. Founding member Chris Duran parted ways with the group, and though bandleader Joe Haller began writing songs again in time, he did so for himself without any intention of them serving Cheerleader. However, he eventually did present some of the darker, more reflective material to bandmates, who ultimately embraced the not-so-subtle tonal shift. Recorded with producer Chris Coady (Beach House, Foals), the resulting Almost Forever is a spaced-out, psychedelic outing that still puts a premium on glistening atmospheres but moves them into a more introspective setting.


Georgia-based rock band combines philosophical trippiness with stoner rock firepower; formerly known as Pinecones.
Arbor Labor Union - New Petal InstantsCrushed By Fear Destroyer
After changing their name from Pinecones to the even-greener Arbor Labor Union, this Georgia four-piece debuted on Sub Pop with I Hear You, a peculiar mix of stoner rock, post-punk, and psychedelia with a just a touch of twang. The album introduced the group's core guitar duo of singer Bo Orr and fellow axeman Brian Adams who, when not chugging mightily at a middling pace, were prone to writing spry and intriguing circular riffs that spun neatly throughout the songs. It's the latter of those two tendencies that comes to the foreground on New Petal Instants, the band's eccentric 2020 follow-up...

Spacious and exploratory indie rock built out of looped field recordings, dream pop guitars, and the vocals of Annabel Alpers, formerly of Bachelorette.
Hamerkop - Remote / We Can Wing
After closing shop on Bachelorette in 2011 after a brilliant three-album run, Annabel Alpers started work on a new project with drummer Adam Cooke playing music that was as expansive as her previous band while also being more intimate and more intricately crafted. The first Hamerkop album, Remote, began life as a series of field recordings Alpers made around the world and at home, capturing noises as diverse as the clatter of pots and pans and the gentle hum of the great outdoors. When manipulated, looped, and paired with lush layers of synths, fuzzy dream pop guitars, and Cooke's steady drumming, the combined sound provides a rich backdrop for Alpers' expressive lead vocals and imaginative harmonies...


Multi-platinum hard rockers who brought grunge to the stadium crowd, thanks to Dean DeLeo's guitar talents and the melodic flair of Scott Weiland.
Stone Temple Pilots - Perdida / I Didn't Know the Time
After a decade bookended by just two album releases and capped off with a pair of tragic deaths, Stone Temple Pilots press pause on their usual big rock sound to process grief with their back-to-basics acoustic eighth album, Perdida. Titled after the Spanish word for "loss," this introspective set is weathered, weary, and surprisingly beautiful, an intentional therapy session for a band that's experienced its fair share of tragedy and drama. As such, loss is the central theme for much of the album, but instead of being weighed down by sadness and misery, Perdida does its best to find hope in the darkness...


Khruangbin (Thai for airplane, or literally "engine fly") are a jet-setting trio from Texas whose smooth, mainly instrumental music is heavily inspired by Thai rock and funk from the '60s and '70s, as well as a multitude of other influences ranging from surf rock to dub to Iranian pop.
Leon Bridges' first strides as an R&B artist prompted comparisons to legends like Sam Cooke and Otis Redding, but the native Texan quickly came into his own with the remarkably refined Coming Home (2015) and Good Thing (2018),
Khruangbin & Leon Bridges - Texas Sun / Texas Sun
The formulation of this short romantic detour from Leon Bridges and Khruangbin began, appropriately enough, on the road. After the fellow native Texans toured together, Khruangbin -- a trio of instrumentalists who mix deep soul, funk, and rock with grainy, psychedelic finesse -- recorded a track they thought would suit Bridges, an old soul with a fresh and personal perspective on traditional R&B. They met up in Houston and knocked out four songs with Bridges always at the fore, a change for the band who have previously used vocals only for shading. They begin by unfurling a couple lazing grooves...


One of the most important progenitors of rap music, Gil Scott-Heron's aggressive, no-nonsense street poetry is equal parts politically conscious activism, cultural awareness, polemic and social commentary, inspired a legion of intelligent rappers. 
Drummer, composer, and producer Makaya McCraven uses the 21st century tenet of genre-blending creative music to push at the boundaries of sound and rhythm in pursuit of forging new musical directions.
Gil Scott-HeronMakaya McCraven  - We're New Again: A Reimagining by Makaya McCraven / Me and the Devil
It's astonishing to consider that nearly ten years after the death of poet, songwriter, novelist, and polemicist Gil Scott-Heron in 2011, much of his work is unavailable. Released in 2010, I'm New Here was Scott-Heron's first album in nearly 15 years... Russell approached drummer, composer, and conceptualist Makaya McCraven to rework the album for its tenth anniversary, and he did just that: he reimagined the entire album as We're New Again... The redo of the cover of Robert Johnson's "Me and the Devil" owes a nod to Frank Zappa's "Peaches en Regalia" in the horn intro; while the mix is still beat-centered, McCraven layers so much into it that Scott-Heron's testifying vocal offers a tragic truth as a daily occurrence. The woozy mix, Parker's deft, sharp, and meaty guitaristry, a ticking snare, hi-hat, ambient effects, and tape manipulation emerge with what amounts to a more resonant and ultimately harrowing reading...


Eclectic Afrobeat collective from Brooklyn that have earned a diverse following.
Antibalas - Fu Chronicles / Amenawon
With a globetrotting 20-year career renowned for being a voice for the people across four decades of political and societal upheaval from the late ‘90s to today, Antibalas celebrates its 20th Anniversary with a stark return to their Williamsburg roots on its latest Daptone Records studio album, Fu Chronicles. Pre-gentrified Williamsburg serves as the backdrop for Fu Chronicles–voyaging back to the early days of when Antibalas and Daptone Records spawned out of lead singer Duke Amayo’s kung fu dojo. A senior master of the Jow Ga Kung FuSchool of martial arts, Duke Amayo along with Antibalas founder/baritone saxophonist Martín Perna guide listeners through an epic journey of where kung fu ingeniously intersects with Afrobeat on Fu Chronicles.


Legendary Brazilian metal act that forged a rich, powerful sound, full of speed, aggression, anger, and a surprising dose of melody.
Sepultura - QuadraFear, Pain, Chaos, Suffering
Quadra is a concept album that, like its 2017 predecessor, expresses the delineated nature of society and the power of money. The album is so titled because its 12 songs are divided into four groups of three songs each. Each grouping showcases a different aspect of the band's musical persona. Exquisitely produced by Jens Bogren, its first section offers the band at its most aggressive in a short set of thrash metal... Closer "Fear, Pain, Chaos, Suffering" offers a richly atmospheric finale, including wonderful vocal assistance from Emmily Barreto, from Brazil's Far from Alaska. Quadra is Sepultura's first album to actually stand on equal qualitative footing with their classic trilogy. It offers a series of tough, meaty, adventurous songs, that abundantly indulge raw power and emotion.


Kaleidoscopic, free-form meta-pop project of Austin-based multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Sam Chown.
Shmu - Pure Bliss / Tomorrow Will Never Come
Sam Chown records kaleidoscopic meta-pop as Shmu when he isn't making neo-prog as part of the duo Zorch or touring as the drummer for artists such as Vinyl Williams or Botany. He's been making music for almost his entire life, actually, and has recorded hundreds of albums' worth of material. Pure Bliss is his first full-length for French label Requiem Pour un Twister (also home to Vinyl Williams), and it's the album he's spent the longest time working on -- songs from this album date back to 2004, when Chown was still a teenager, and the bulk of it was written and recorded a decade later...


Australian musician and songwriter who plays saxophone and keyboard in Bryan Ferry's live band, and records haunting, ethereal pop on her own.
Jorja Chalmers - Human Again / Red Light
Australian-born, London-based musician Jorja Chalmers gained international recognition as the show-stealing saxophonist and keyboard player for Bryan Ferry's live band, which she's been an integral part of since 2007. While constantly busy touring throughout the world, she's been writing and recording her own songs, and following a string-laden 2016 EP, Human Again is her synth-heavy full-length debut. Fitting squarely within the Italians Do It Better aesthetic, this is a rich, haunting set of dream pop tunes and cinematic instrumentals that seem to emerge out of a misty late-night haze...

Shopping, Homesick, Cheerleader, Arbor Labor Union, Stone Temple Pilots, Khruangbin & Leon Bridges, Gil Scott-Heron / Makaya McCraven, Antibalas, Sepultura, Shmu, Jorja Chalmers