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2020. szeptember 20., vasárnap

"Night Time" #101 ALTER.NATION.MiX - weekly favtraX 20-09-2020

ALTER.NATION #101
Luther Dickinson, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Jimbo Mathus
New Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers, Grant-Lee Phillips, Annie Taylor,All Them Witches,Naked Roommate, Tricky,Throwing Muses,The Pineapple Thief, Hurts, Yelle, Josiah Johnson, Renegade Connection

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"Night Time"




A makeshift blues supergroup comprised of Jim, Luther, and Cody Dickinson, Charlie Musselwhite, Alvin Youngblood Hart, and Jimbo Mathus.

New Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers - New Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers - Volume 1Night Time (feat. Jimbo Mathus)
In 2007, while rolling through the American night in a ramshackle retirement home vehicle badly disguised as a tour bus, blues legend Charlie Musselwhite and North Mississippi Allstars' guitarist Luther Dickinson engaged in conversation. The younger man related Alvin Youngblood Hart's philosophical desire to live as a "freedom rocker." The wily elder bluesman listened to his words, then looked out the window and knowingly pointed at the rising moon. He replied: "New Moon Freedom Rockers." Back in Mississippi at the Zebra Ranch studio, Musselwhite and Cody and Luther Dickinson joined forces with their dad, roots rock legend Jim Dickinson (who promptly added the words "Jelly Roll" to the band's name), Alvin Hart, and Jimbo Mathus, with NMA bassist Chris Chew and Paul Taylor as guests. They circled chairs, placed mikes, and hit "record." Afterwards, the session tapes were archived. They sat in the vault until Jim Dickinson passed in 2009, and they became apocryphal. Stony Plain's Holger Peterson contacted Luther and Cody about releasing them...

Deep-voiced singer purveyed doe-eyed country with a whiskeyed, melancholy tinge, recording with Grant Lee Buffalo and as a solo act.
2018's Widdershins presented a Grant-Lee Phillips who was willing to mount a soapbox and speak his mind about life in Trump-era America. Two years later, on 2020's Lightning Show Us Your Stuff, Phillips is feeling a bit quieter and more introspective, still a man of principles but less inclined to speak so loudly about them. This music isn't the work of someone who has resigned himself to unfortunate changes in America; instead, he takes his time training a keen eye on the world around him, and has plenty to say about the larger issues of a culture in chaos as well as the stuff that complicates the heart and soul of nearly all of us...



Swiss band whose sound meets at the confluence of grunge, psych-rock, and garage pop.
Annie Taylor - Sweet Mortality / The Fool
Sweet Mortality is not a posthumous solo album from the first woman to survive a trip down Niagara Falls, but it is at times nearly as fun as freefalling inside a barrel. Taking their name from an unlikely early 20th century American adventuring legend, Annie Taylor are a rock band from Zurich, Switzerland with a pleasantly crunchy grunge-meets-psych-pop feel. Formed in 2017 by singer/guitarist Gini Jungi and bassist Michael Mutter, the group issued a pair of fuzzed-out singles before recruiting guitarist Tobias Arn and drummer Jan Winkler for their 2019 EP Not Yours! Now signed to Zurich indie Taxi Gauche Records, they offer up their first full-length album. Produced by David Langhard of fellow Swiss explorers Klaus Johann Grobe, Sweet Mortality is a still-wily though better-formed encapsulation of Annie Taylor's reigning grunge aesthetic with detours into dark pop, garage, and psychedelic textures...

A mercurial, neo-psychedelic, dark blues- and classic rock-influenced quartet based out of Nashville, Tennessee.
All Them Witches - Nothing as the IdealEnemy of My Enemy
The sixth studio effort from the mercurial Nashville psych-rockers, Nothing as the Ideal sees All Them Witches reunite with Dying Surfer Meets His Maker producer Mikey Allred for a bold and bracing collection of songs that plays to all of their strengths. Paired down to a trio after the departure of keyboard player Jonathan Draper, the band have crystallized their signature amalgam of improvisation and songcraft into an exclamation point where every soaring lead, snare crack, and mechanical whirr feels essential. Recorded at Abbey Road in London, the eight-track set makes good use of the legendary studio's analog infrastructure, peppering the proceedings with fragmented loops and rewinding reels, all the while maintaining a radiant classic rock core. It's also the group's heaviest outing to date... 



Ex-members of Oakland post-punkers the World reborn as a sleek no wave quartet with electro leanings.
Oakland musicians Amber Sermeńo and Andy Jordan were still mainly active with their funk-friendly post-punk band the World when they hatched the concept for Naked Roommate, a project that would reshape the organic, dancey energy of the World into something far more synthetic, cinematic, and shadowy. Naked Roommate had been in the works for a while when the World disbanded in January of 2020, making the time between that chapter closing and the arrival of Naked Roommate's full-length debut, Do the Duvet, a matter of months. Though the songs are fleshed out by contributions from bandmates Michael Zamora and Alejandra Alcala, much of Do the Duvet builds off the character of Sermeńo's disaffected vocals and Jordan's minimal electronic drum programming...



Trip-hop pioneer with a raspy voice and hypnotic production who is associated with fellow Bristol icons Massive Attack.
Tricky - Fall To PiecesFall Please
A year and a half after the death of his daughter Mazy, English electronic pioneer Tricky delivered his appropriately dark and dirgeful 14th album, Fall to Pieces. The first full-length since 2017's ununiform, the set closely followed the first stage of Tricky's sonic catharsis, the 20,20 EP, continuing the mourning process across a taut 11 tracks that brim with angst and sadness. As the digitized production drones, anxiety and melancholy build to uncomfortable levels like the most unnerving and depressed Portishead or Massive Attack tracks...
Tricky and Marta Złakowska

Acclaimed alternative band with a swirling, guitar-based rush of sound matched to Kristin Hersh's cryptic, metaphoric lyrics and highly emotive voice.
...Of course, her music is a force of nature no matter which project she's working with, and Sun Racket shows that the Muses still have plenty of noisy catharsis to offer as well. Where Purgatory/Paradise was huge in size, consisting of a sprawling mosaic of songs and a book, the band's first album in seven years is huge in sound, with a rolling, crashing heft that owes more than a little to Hersh's work with 50 Foot Wave. It may be named Sun Racket, but water imagery abounds in its ebb and flow of surging rockers and ballads that draw in listeners like an undertow, and in how it channels the sudden ways life can change (it's probably not a coincidence that Hersh's 25-year marriage was ending as she made this album). The standout "Dark Blue" opens the album's floodgates with a reminder of how Hersh, Bernard Georges, and David Narcizo can submerge their listeners in big sonics and bigger emotions...



Prolific British prog rock band who incorporate the sounds of Porcupine Tree, Radiohead, and Muse into a sprawling, experimental experience.
With a catalog of excellent recordings dating back to 1999's Abducting the Unicorn, Pineapple Thief began realizing their almost peerless musical potential after 2008's Tightly Unwound. Since then, their music found an exploratory space between the expansive pop of Radiohead and Elbow, and 21st century prog. When King Crimson drummer Gavin Harrison joined the ranks on 2016's Your Wilderness, frontman/songwriter/guitarist Bruce Soord welcomed his rich, polyrhythmic approach; it added considerable drama to the band's older songs. The drummer settled in more on 2018's Dissolution, contributing intuitive charts to Soord's poignant lyrics and melodies. Harrison is fully integrated on Versions of the Truth. He serves in his established role as well as being a songwriting partner for Soord, who began writing the album at his home studio in Glastonbury, deeply troubled by global politicians who no longer bothered disguising their lies. Not content to write a political album, Soord sought to explore this phenomenon in interpersonal relationships. He requisitioned Harrison to provide insight, charts, new rhythms, textures, and structured harmonies that communicated the duality in his lyrics.... "Break It All" emerges with heavy, riff-laden swagger. The hard rock vamp and reverbed vocals are accentuated by punchy snare and kick drums, Soord's distorted open-tuned chords, and a knotty synth run...



Manchester electronic duo plays an inspired mix of '80s-influenced synth pop and contemporary R&B.
Hurts - Faith / Fractured
The fifth studio album by British duo Hurts, 2020's Faith is a dusky, slow-burn album that finds singer Theo Hutchcraft and instrumentalist Adam Anderson in a sanguine mood, taking their time to craft measured anthems, rife with an early-'90-inspired goth and industrial production. Having started their career evoking the monochrome intensity of groups like Depeche Mode and New Order, Hurts quickly expanded their approach, embracing an ever more pop-oriented sound, dipping into contemporary R&B, '70s-style disco, and dance music. Produced by Hurts along with Martin Forslund and Joe Janiak, Faith is less upbeat than 2017's Desire and feels closer to their 2010 debut, albeit with a more organic, less claustrophobic aesthetic...

Irrepressible, fun and very French dance pop, featuring the cool and sassy vocals of Julie Budet.
Yelle - L' Ère du Verseau / Emancipense
After jumping headfirst into the pop mainstream with the Dr. Luke-produced album Complètement Fou in 2014, the French duo Yelle survived the plunge mostly unscathed. They didn't manage to break through to the masses, but a string of singles subsequently released between 2016 and 2018 showed that their grasp of bubbly dance pop remained strong and the songs benefited from the gentle scrubbing away of some of the shinier upgrades the pop machine affixed to their sound. L'Ère du Verseau completes the process and then some, with the result being the most streamlined, deepest-sounding, and most powerful album they've made yet...



Thoughtful folk-pop singer/songwriter and former member of the Head and the Heart.
Josiah Johnson - Every Feeling on a Loop  / Woman In A Man's Life
Just prior to the release of their Warner Bros. debut, the Head and the Heart co-founder Josiah Johnson took a leave of absence from his longtime band. Struggling with addiction and fighting to face his demons, the singer/songwriter watched from the sidelines as Signs of Light hit number five on the pop charts and his bandmates toured the world without him. Johnson did eventually get sober, though he did not resume his role in the Head and the Heart, opting instead to document his soul journey with Every Feeling on a Loop, his first solo album. As any songwriter well knows, periods of tumult and personal upheaval lead to reflection that when nurtured begets material of a particularly authentic nature. Working with Lucius member Peter Lalish, who brought his own stable of musicians into the project, Johnson turned his reflections into a dramatic 12-song set that shares some of the indie folk exuberance of his previous band, but chases new muses as well...



Slow-burning minimal dub duo made up of members of Renegade Soundwave and Lee Curtis Connection.
Renegade Connection - Politicians, Protesters & ThievesCastle of Dread
Renegade Connection is the collaborative duo of Renegade Soundwave's Gary Asquith and electronic producer Lee Curtis, who released records throughout the '90s as Lee Curtis Connection. Their earliest track, 2014's "I'll Surrender," was built on a backbone of traditional roots reggae that almost sounded like early-'60s ska, with Asquith's detached vocals floating over understated synth flourishes and electronic additions via Curtis. Politicians, Protesters & Thieves is Renegade Connection's first work since that nascent single, and finds Asquith and Curtis exploring moody minimal dub and dark trip-hop production across its brief seven tracks...
New Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers, Grant-Lee Phillips, Annie Taylor,All Them Witches,Naked Roommate, Tricky,Throwing Muses,The Pineapple Thief, Hurts, Yelle, Josiah Johnson, Renegade Connection

2020. július 12., vasárnap

095 ALTER.NATION.MiX weekly favtraX 12-07-2020 (50')

ALTER.NATION #95
Margo Price, Throwing Muses, Soko, Soft Plastics, Paint, The Beths, Kestrels, Patricia, Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, 9th Wonder, Kamasi Washington, Brian Blade, Christian McBride, Brad Mehldau, Joshua Redman, Bettye LaVette, Z Berg

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"Twinkle Twinkle"




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Smart, soulful retro-country singer who made her solo debut in 2016 on Jack White's Third Man Records.
Margo Price - That's How Rumors Get StartedTwinkle Twinkle
...Price hired Sturgill Simpson as producer and he helped assemble a group of studio pros who are names in their own right, including keyboardist Benmont Tench, bassist Pino Palladino, and guitarist Matt Sweeney. The ensemble plays with an elegant elasticity throughout That's How Rumors Get Started, letting ballads swell to an emotional crescendo but also happy to settle into a country-soul groove or slather on the fuzz guitars, as they do on "Twinkle Twinkle."...


Acclaimed alternative band with a swirling, guitar-based rush of sound matched to Kristin Hersh's cryptic, metaphoric lyrics and highly emotive voice.
Throwing Muses – Bo Diddley Bridge
Earlier this year, Throwing Muses, the great long-running Boston alt-rock band, announced plans to release their new album Sun Racket... We’re still waiting, but now Throwing Muses have set a new release date. They’ve also shared “Bo Diddley Bridge,” another great new track. “Bo Diddley Bridge” does not have a Bo Diddley beat, as cool as that would be. Instead, it’s a thick, enveloping, atmospheric jam with a whole lot of teeth. The song gets a whole lot out of bandleader Kristin Hersh’s tough, instinctive wail, which has been one of the greatest sounds in American underground rock for decades.


French singer/songwriter and actress specializing in free-flowing, intimate indie pop. As a musician and award-winning actor, Soko is known for her remarkably emotional performances.
Soko - Feel Feelings / Blasphémie
...The clarity she gained from the experience is reflected on Feel Feelings, which flows with the sudden, intuitive understanding of a breakthrough. Soko's emotions -- loss, joy, and above all, self-awareness -- spill into each other over music that's just as uninhibited... On songs such as "Blasphémie," the rounded bass line and tumbling melody evoke Serge Gainsbourg's Histoire de Melody Nelson (not coincidentally, this is Soko's first song en Français)... Soko demands the same commitment from her listeners that she put into making these songs, but as she combines happiness and sadness into something beautiful, the honesty in her music is mesmerizing.


Canadian indie rock trio formed by Carey Mercer in the wake of the dissolution of his previous band, the nervy, post-punk/art-rock collective Frog Eyes.
Soft Plastics - 5 Dreams / St Tosh the Actor
Carey Mercer is back! Just two years after the glorious art-rock ensemble Frog Eyes dissolved into the ether, Vancouver's favorite troublemaker surfaces today with company as Soft Plastics, a band/project both sonorous in annunciation and, obviously, provocative in execution. Listeners don't have to wait long to cue the drooling. On the very first song, "St. Tosh the Actor", Mercer rolls out that bizarrely affecting, signature croon – part David Bowie, part Stephen Prina, all fused with Baroque-tinged LSD – over shuffling percussion, occasional guitar, addictively juicy bits of synth and even a mature hot-summer-night moan courtesy of J.P. Carter's trumpet...


PAINT is the project directed by Pedrum Siadatian, guitarist for psych-garage revivalists Allah-Las.
PAINT - Spiritual Vegas / Strange World
Not surprisingly for someone who's main musical gig is playing in the psychedelically relaxed Allah-Las, Pedrum Siadatian's first album recorded under the name PAINT was as laid back as a cat stretched out in a beam of light. The second PAINT album has the same basic ingredients -- wobbly guitars, vintage keys, plenty of Kevin Ayers/Syd Barrett influence, Siadatian's lazy drawl of a voice -- and similarly home cooked, mid-fi sound...




University of Auckland jazz majors opt for impulsive, hook-filled indie rock inspired in part by the punk-pop of their youth.
The Beths - Jump Rope Gazers / I'm Not Getting Excited
... Written between tours and recorded in late 2019 and early 2020 (again with guitarist Jonathan Pearce producing), the follow-up, Jump Rope Gazers, was heavily inspired by trying to maintain friendships from thousands of miles away. Bandleader Elizabeth Stokes has noted that even when they were at home, she was at an age where friends were scattering all over the world... Even with tracks like these and more-mid-tempo rockers, Jump Rope Gazers isn't without its share of jammers. Among them is the urgent opening track, "I'm Not Getting Excited," which delves into the anxiety of imposter syndrome with buzzy guitars, crashing cymbals, starts and stops, and a wide-ranging melody...


Canadian indie rock group with a driving, urgent sound somewhere between power pop and shoegaze.
Kestrels - Dream or Don't Dream / Everything Is New
...With the help of longtime Dinosaur Jr. producer John Agnello and drummer Michael Catano, Peck turned those songs into grungy dreamgaze gold. They dial the shoegaze portion of the proceedings down to the occasional flanged wave of distortion, while coating the guitars with mammoth amounts of pedals, often in the same configuration J Mascis utilizes... Peck's no slouch at the game either, and some of his six-string maneuvers stack up nicely with his hero's. His work on "Everything Is New" sounds like it could be one of Mascis' more inspired solos from the Green Mind era, for example... It's not just a trip on a time machine, though; Kestrels manage the balancing act between heartfelt nostalgia and bracing modernity as easily as a Wallenda walks between buildings.


North Carolina-based producer of hissy lo-fi techno and house with releases on labels such as Opal Tapes and Ghostly International. North Carolina-based Max Ravitz produces hissy lo-fi techno and house under the name Patricia. His experimental but always danceable tracks generally feature scuzzy, distorted beats and lush ambient textures, and are typically composed and recorded on the spot using analog equipment.
Patricia - Maxyboy / Myokymia
Max Ravitz's early releases as Patricia frequently contained the types of smudged, hazy tones and scuzzy kick drums prevalent in what was often termed "outsider house" at the time...  Shifting a bit from the techno and house framework of his more club-friendly releases, this album often ventures into IDM and electro, with the rapidly skittering beats of "Myokymia" providing an airy but weighty rhythm... Maxyboy demonstrates Ravitz's versatility as a producer, showcasing his ability to skillfully, creatively express a wide range of moods while bucking the conventions of house and techno.


Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, 9th Wonder, Kamasi Washington - Dinner Party / The Mighty Tree
Kamasi Washington, Robert Glasper, Terrace Martin, and 9th Wonder have released their debut self-titled album as Dinner Party. In a press release, the band’s origin story is explained as the intersection of authentic connection and musical camaraderie. “Dinner Party is years of friendship, shows, dinners, conversations, laughs and life experience, all converging into one moment,” it reads. “Dinner Party is a metaphor — a group, a project, a spirit, an imprint of time — and also the name of the album… Dinner Party is invite only, but it’s for everyone.”


Brian Blade / Christian McBride / Brad Mehldau / Joshua Redman - RoundAgain / Silly Little Love Song
While they have continued to work together in various incarnations throughout their careers, RoundAgain is the first proper recording by the quartet in over two decades... In some ways, RoundAgain feels like the perfect follow-up to MoodSwing, an album that could have arrived in the late '90s. Yet, it is hard to imagine Redman and his quartet summoning the same warmth and relaxed intensity that they do here without the decades of experience and deep familiarity they've cultivated with each other over the years.


Stirring soul singer who began recording in the 1960s, finally reached a deserved mass audience in the '00s.
Bettye LaVetteStrange Fruit
On her forthcoming album Blackbirds, 74-year-old soul singer Bettye LaVette covers songs recorded by the legendary Black female artists that came before her: Dinah Washington, Nina Simone, Nancy Wilson, Della Reese, Ruth Brown. And now she’s shared her rendition of “Strange Fruit,” the powerful anti-lynching anthem popularized by Billie Holiday. “It really is horrifying that nearly 80 years later, through Billie’s lifetime and now my 74 years, the meaning of this song still applies,” LaVette writes in a statement. “It might not be men and women hanging from trees, but these public executions are now on video and it feels like they’re doing it for sport. I hope the song will be a reminder that we have had enough, and I support the Black Lives Matter movement.”


L.A. singer and songwriter who fronted indie bands the Like, JJAMZ, and Phases in the 2010s before going solo with an intimate baroque pop.
Z Berg - Get Z to a Nunnery / Charades
Producer: Ethan Gruska
Get Z to a Nunnery is the surprising solo debut of Z Berg (aka Elizabeth Berg), onetime leader of L.A. outfits the Like, JJAMZ, and Phases. It's unexpected because she forgoes the Like's garage rock as well as the punchy hooks of her other bands for a brooding, vintage sound that combines vocal-era torch song and classic baroque pop for a set more suited to the nightclub than the bar or festival stage. In fact, the album's theatrical quality and restrained, string-based arrangements seep into one another in a way that feels more like a song cycle of melancholy love lessons than a track list...
Margo Price, Throwing Muses, Soko, Soft Plastics, Paint, The Beths, Kestrels, Patricia, Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, 9th Wonder, Kamasi Washington, Brian Blade, Christian McBride, Brad Mehldau, Joshua Redman, Bettye LaVette, Z Berg