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2019. július 6., szombat

044 ALTER.NATION weekly favtraX 06-07-2019

ALTER.NATION #44
 Thom Yorke, The Soft Cavalry, Elephant9, Purling Hiss, Billy Branch, CFM, Prettiest Eyes, 3Teeth, Jesca Hoop, Trash Kit, Necking, Ride


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The perpetually haunted voice of Radiohead reserved his solo billing for further electronics and beats experimentation. 
Thom Yorke - Impossible Knots from ANIMA
... Perhaps the world has turned to meet Yorke on his old stomping ground, but that's where his light touch comes into play. Where he once seemed consumed with dread, Yorke gently argues for the importance of humanity within a cold, alienated world. When he attempts to articulate this stance in his lyrics, he can be a shade direct -- witness how he rails against "goddamned machinery" on "The Axe" -- but his bluntness is softened by the slow, shifting soundscapes that populate ANIMA. Against all odds, Yorke's eerie electronic shimmer doesn't inspire fear so much as console; in this dark time, it's reassuring to hear a human heart beating the digital clutter.


Heartfelt shoegaze-meets-post-rock duo of Slowdive's Rachel Goswell and her husband Steve Clarke. 
The Soft Cavalry -  The Velvet Fog from The Soft Cavalry
Somewhere between shoegaze and synth-pop, tackling frustration, anxiety and confusion, this powerful debut shows it's never too late to follow your dreams
The Soft Cavalry’s eponymous debut is borne out of an old-fashioned love-story. Until 2014, Steve Clarke – the group’s mastermind, lead vocalist and guitarist – was working as a jobbing musician, providing backing vocals for various musicians whilst also balancing work as a tour manager. In 2014, Clarke was asked to work with the newly reformed Slowdive, where he met their vocalist and guitarist, Rachel Goswell. The two married four years later and The Soft Cavalry were born. Goswell, Clarke says, enabled him to finally make his album debut – and it’s been a lifetime in the making.

An adventurous Norwegian jazz-rock trio whose personnel come from Supersilent, Shining, and the National Bank. 
Elephant9 -  Farmer's Secret from Psychedelic Backfire I
After delivering the wonderful but uncharacteristically brief Greatest Show on Earth in 2018, Norway's premier jazz-rock outfit Elephant9 return with two sprawling double-length albums. Psychedelic Backfire I and II are live offerings captured over four nights at Kampen Bistro. The first two nights were presented by the original trio of keyboardist Ståle Storløkken, drummer Torstein Lofthus, and bassist Nikolai Hængsle, while the latter two evenings feature frequent collaborator, guitarist Reine Fiske. On each, the band revisit tunes from their back catalog without overdubs, edits, or corrections of any kind as well as covers.

This fuzzy Philadelphia power pop trio began as the solo project of guitarist/songwriter Mike Polizze in his crusty basement studio. 
Purling Hiss - Interstellar Blue
Purling Hiss aren’t letting Fourth Of July celebrations stop them from putting out a fresh tune today. The Philadelphia trip-rockers are putting out their new EP, Interstellar Blue, next week, and today they’re sharing its title track. It comes on the heels of last month’s “Useful Information,” and while the 7-minute jam might not be the ideal soundtrack for your average holiday BBQ, it’s certainly slow and sticky enough to suffice with the weather.

Veteran Chicago harmonica virtuoso keeping traditional Windy City blues alive since the late '60s. 
Billy Branch - Roller Coaster from Roots And Branches: The Songs Of Little Walter
Billy Branch earned the throne of king of Chicago Blues harp during the last quarter of the 20th Century, then held it during the first decades of the new millennium. One of the keys to his enduring success is how he didn't merely keep traditions alive, he made sure to blend in elements of funk and soul into Chicago blues, a trick that brought new audiences into the fold while helping the music breathe. In this light, the 2019 album Roots And Branches: The Songs Of Little Walter-recorded with the Sons Of Blues, as nearly all of his albums are-doesn't seem quite so obvious as it might initially appear. Little Walter's influence on Chicago blues in general and harmonicaists in particular is immense, so a tribute album doesn't seem necessarily necessary, yet Branch knows that traditions are kept alive through revivals...

CFM is the solo alias of Charles Moothart, a San Francisco-based garage rock musician who has worked extensively with Ty Segall and Mikal Cronin as part of bands such as Epsilons, Fuzz, and Charlie & the Moonhearts.
CFM - Black Cat from Soundtrack to an Empty Room
Charles Francis Moothart, a frequent collaborator with Ty Segall and Mikal Cronin, launched his solo project CFM after a painful split with his significant other led him to record a breakup album, 2016's Still Life of Citrus & Slime. 2019 brings a third album from CFM, Soundtrack to an Empty Room, and the good news is Moothart seems to have gotten over his broken heart. That's not to say he's suddenly become a happy guy, though. Soundtrack to an Empty Room is steeped in the darker side of the human experience, and while it seems Moothart had been taking another stab at love, "Greenlight" suggests it's not going any better for him than it has in the past. Despite all that, he isn't bummed out -- he's angry but energized, and he's using his bad mood to fuel a big slab of potent hard rock with a garage punk accent...


Los Angeles trio forging a wild mix of garage, punk, Motorik, and psych. 
Prettiest Eyes - I Don't Know from Vol. 3
If the synth punk revolution heralded by Suicide, the Normal, and the Screamers in the '70s never quite happened, Prettiest Eyes demonstrate that the notion that keyboards can be just as expressively jagged as guitars still lives in the hearts of a handful of brave souls. On the third album from Prettiest Eyes, sensibly titled Vol. 3, Paco Casanova's keys and electronics dominate the arrangements, and he takes their harsh sounds and runs them through enough reverb and processing that they sound like a journey through a nightmare-inducing aural funhouse...

Industrial four-piece from L.A. formed this transgressive artistic collaborative with the hopes of bringing back the sound popularized by Ministry, Skinny Puppy, and NIN. 
3Teeth - Altaer from Metawar
On their third campaign to open the public's eyes to the ills of modern society, Los Angeles industrial anarchists 3Teeth expand the scope of their assault with the powerful Metawar, a hulking monster that makes shutdown.exe sound tame in comparison. Uncovering all the sins that America has to offer, the band pulls no punches, delivering their typically subversive and unflinching messages with beefed-up sound quality courtesy of producer Sean Beavan...

Singer/songwriter whose artful indie folk often features spacious arrangements, quirky melodies, and razor-sharp harmonies. 
Jesca Hoop feat. Lucius - Free of the Feeling  from Stonechild
Following two albums for Sub Pop that included a collaboration with Iron & Wine's Sam Beam (Love Letter for Fire) and the Blake Mills-produced Memories Are Now, Jesca Hoop continues to expand and sharpen her distinctive indie folk on her Memphis Industries debut, Stonechild. It was recorded with longtime PJ Harvey collaborator John Parish, who has also produced albums for the likes of Jenny Hval, Aldous Harding, and This Is the Kit. The latter's Kate Stables and Rozi Plain are among the guests on Stonechild, a set that puts a premium on chromatic melodies, crisp vocal harmonies, and spare arrangements to the point of sometimes evoking Renaissance vocal music...

London trio combining post-punk, no wave, and African influences in vibrant and dynamic ways. 
Trash Kit - Disco from Horizon
anthems to open the mind and loosen the limbs
Being in Trash Kit always looked like it ruled for Aggs, drummer Rachel Horwood and bassist Gill Partington (who replaced former member Ros Murray of Electrelane). The band daubed their faces with neon and pogoed at a dance party in the video for the 2010 anthem Cadets, a spirit that remained when their later music fleshed out their abbreviated, scrapbook-like songs.
That feeling of exuberance permeates Horizon’s centrepiece, Disco, a galloping seven-minute instrumental track on which circular guitar patterns morph, shift and spin gloriously off their axis to give way to James Chance-esque saxophone. Yet the album also makes known that Trash Kit’s celebrations have been hard won.

Witty but impassioned and thoughtful indie rock band from Vancouver with an energetic, punk-informed attack. 
Necking - No Playtime from Cut Your Teeth
In that exemplary rock & roll movie The Music Man, Professor Harold Hill teaches a group of aspiring young musicians to play by using "the Think System," where they master an instrument by simply thinking about a song to play on it for an extended period. Vancouver's Necking have managed something similar -- they spent months telling people that they were a punk rock band, and even though it started out as a joke, they not only became a for-real group, they happen to be a good one to boot. Necking sounded rough but very promising on their debut EP, 2017's Meditation Tape, and they've raised their game considerably on their full LP, 2019's Cut Your Teeth, sounding tougher, tighter, and more emphatic than on their first go-round.



Acclaimed indie band from Oxford that produced several records of powerful noise pop, driven by their keen sense of songcraft and dynamics.
Ride - Future Love
...Ride have just announced that they’ll release a new album called This Is Not A Safe Place this summer. And they’ve also shared the first single, a hazy and contemplative new song called “Future Love.”
Ride recorded This Is Not A Safe Place with Weather Diaries producer Erol Alkan. Old shoegaze hand Alan Moulder mixed the album with Caesar Edmunds. “Future Love” is a grand, gooey, melodic number with some nice chorus harmonies and a little acoustic-guitar twang in the mix. There’s plenty of effects-pedal roar in the song, but the song isn’t built around those sounds. Of the new song, Andy Bell says, “‘Future Love’ is a song about the beginning of a relationship, when everything feels possible.”

 Thom Yorke, The Soft Cavalry, Elephant9, Purling Hiss, Billy Branch, CFM, Prettiest Eyes, 3Teeth, Jesca Hoop, Trash Kit, Necking, Ride

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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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

2018. december 8., szombat

010 ALTER.NATiON: weekly favtraX / 08-12-2018

ALTER.NATiON #10

Charlotte Gainsbourg, Jessica Pratt, Lana Del Rey, Adrianne Lenker, Noname, Smino,  Saba, Metro Boomin, 21 Savege, Sheck Wes, Yves Tumor, Kilo Kish, Thom Yorke, Disclosure, Julia Holter


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08-12-2018






Charlotte Gainsbourg - Such a Remarkable Day
A French actress and singer who carried on the provocative legacy of her famous father, Serge Gainsbourg. Charlotte Gainsbourg may be better known as an accomplished actress than as a musician, but her singing career has also been significant. Around the same time she began acting, Gainsbourg also started singing professionally. At 13 years old, she recorded her debut, Charlotte for Ever, an album of songs written by her father, singer/songwriter/provocateur Serge Gainsbourg, that was inspired by the film he directed and in which they both starred...




Jessica Pratt
Jessica Pratt - This Time Around
West Coast singer/songwriter who recalls the best of obscure '70s psych-folk with her introverted, twilight-toned style. West Coast-based singer/songwriter Jessica Pratt emerged from the ether with a distinctive introverted folk style on her 2012 self-titled debut. The album consisted of mostly low-key recordings of Pratt's voice and simple acoustic guitar accompaniment, recalling both obscure psych-folk artists like Sibylle Baier and more well-known stargazing folk-rockers like David Crosby or Joni Mitchell...

Lana Del Rey - Venice Bitch
Vocalist who makes atmospheric orchestral pop showcasing her torchy image and sensuously husky singing style. Lana Del Rey envisioned a Southern California dream world constructed out of sad girls and bad boys, manufactured melancholy and genuine glamour, and then she came to embody this fantasy...


Adrianne Lenker
Adrianne Lenker - symbol
Soloist and leader of Big Thief known for her intimate and evocative songwriting and performance style. Also known for her evocative songwriting and performances with indie folk-rock band Big Thief, Adrianne Lenker's solo material is spare, brittle, and often deeply personal...

Noname - Ace [ft. Smino and Saba]
Chicago rapper and poet who brings an observant eye and quiet patience to her soulful R&B-meets-hip-hop style. The poetic, down-to-earth style of Noname exhibits inspirations including Lauryn Hill and Andre 3000...

Metro Boomin, 21 Savege - Don’t Come Out the House
Producer behind dozens of sleek hits for Future, iLoveMakonnen, Migos, and Big Sean, among several others. Within five years of his first output with Future, producer Leland Wayne amassed well over a dozen Top 20 R&B/hip-hop hits and a similar quantity of gold and platinum RIAA certifications. The St. Louis, Missouri native did it with a low-gloss, jet-black sound sufficiently reflected in his alias, Metro Boomin. Wayne got into production during his early teens and also rapped, though he eventually opted to devote all his energy to beatmaking...

Sheck Wes - Wanted
Hostile rhymes from a Harlem native who records jointly for the labels of Travis Scott and Kanye West. The rapper and producer started making music as a youngster as he moved back and forth between New York City and Milwaukee. While attending high school in New York, basketball became a major extracurricular pursuit, but he attracted interest from a fashion talent scout that led to him skipping a playoff game in favor of participating in the Madison Square Garden unveiling of the Yeezy Season 3 collection...

Yves Tumor - Lifetime
Experimental artist whose work encompasses haunting ambient collages, ethereal lo-fi soul, and confrontational noise. The music created by experimental artist Yves Tumor encompasses haunting ambient collages, ethereal lo-fi soul, and confrontational noise, shifting through styles and sounds in a fluid, surrealist manner...











Kilo Kish
Kilo Kish - Elegance
New York-via-Florida alternative R&B singer, songwriter, and rapper with connections to the Internet, Childish Gambino, and the Kitsuné label. Born Lakisha Robinson in Orlando, Florida, she spent part of her childhood in New Jersey prior to returning to Orlando and was briefly in a pop group called D'Angelz.

Thom Yorke - Suspirium
The perpetually haunted voice of Radiohead reserved his solo billing for further electronics and beats experimentation. Few rock singers of the alternative era were as original or as instantly unforgettable as Thom Yorke, and his band, Radiohead, became one of the biggest acts of the 1990s and 2000s for their challenging and unpredictable music. Early on, Yorke rarely worked outside the band, but he steadily collaborated with a variety of artists, released a pair of low-key solo albums, and briefly led another band, the Afrobeat-inspired Atoms for Peace. Throughout, he worked closely with Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich...

Disclosure - Moonlight
Sibling dance-production duo from Surrey whose debut album went platinum in the U.K. and featured the Top Ten U.S. pop hit "Latch." A pop-oriented synthesis of numerous styles, including house, garage, dubstep, and bass, along with well-timed vocal collaborations, made Disclosure one of the most successful production teams of the 2010s...





Julia Holter - I Shall Love 2
Composer and instrumentalist who blurs the boundaries of indie, modern composition, and electronic music with surprisingly accessible results. Los Angeles-based composer/multi-instrumentalist Julia Holter blurs the boundaries between indie music, modern composition, and electronic music. On early releases such as 2011's Tragedy, she combined bedroom recordings of droning electronics and distant vocals with inspirations as cultured as Euripides' play Hippolytus...



Julia Holter



Charlotte Gainsbourg, Jessica Pratt, Lana Del Rey, Adrianne Lenker, Noname, Smino,  Saba, Metro Boomin, 21 Savege, Sheck Wes, Yves Tumor, Kilo Kish, Thom Yorke, Disclosure, Julia Holter