Molly Lewis – ‘The Forgotten Edge’ | EP Review
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by Leslie Buzz
2y ago
Molly Lewis’ debut EP The Forgotten Edge is out now via Jagjaguwar. If you liked Tele Novella’s winter child Merlynn Belle, there’s a good chance you’ll enjoy Molly Lewis‘ 18-minute July gem. Though it’s more akin to Morricone’s compositions for Leone’s spaghetti westerns, it shares a certain seasonal oddity with the Tele Novella’s album. It’s not your usual summer record, but that makes it all the more interesting. The EP The Forgotten Edge is another spawn of our beloved pandemic, named after a small L.A. neighborhood where the artist in question was trapped last year. It features six songs ..read more
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Garage Rock: Mister Strange Motor Through New Single ‘Laughing Wall,’ Announce New EP
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by Colin Dempsey
2y ago
New single ‘Laughing Wall’ is out now via PNKSLM Recordings. Self-described “Wunder-Fuzz” group Mister Strange have premiered their latest track, the distortion-heavy ‘Laughing Wall,’ alongside announcing their upcoming debut EP I, due for release on September 10th. Both I and ‘Laughing Wall’ are being released by the Swedish label PNKSLM Recordings.   The Oh Sees and Ty Segall are fitting sonic analogues for the Manchester trio. Mister Strange exhale fuzz atop riffs as sturdy as a Harley Davidson. It’s greasy garage rock, but the group toy with the formula, employing a midtrack breakdown ..read more
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Tkay Maidza – ‘Last Year Was Weird, Vol. 3 | EP Review
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by José Garcia
3y ago
Tkay Maidza’s new EP Last Year Was Weird, Vol. 3 is out now via 4AD. The third entry in the lineage of short and sweet EPs that constitute the Last Year Was Weird saga represents yet another victory for Tkay Maidza’s neat blend of trap beats and mellow pop. For enjoyers of her previous work, Last Year Was Weird, Vol. 3 is more of the same, which may sound bad, but actually isn’t. Considering that the second volume had already struck gold in terms of dynamic song writing and organic flows, there was not much needing to be reworked for LYYWV3. That being said, this new instalment can feel s ..read more
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25 Underrated Albums From 1991
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by Overblown Webzine
3y ago
1991 was a seminal year in music history. Here are 25 underrated gems from perhaps the best musical year in modern memory. Tad – 8 Way Santa (Jamie) Tad was really the quintessential grunge band. The band was an outfit anyone could Identify with. I mean Cornell was a golden god, Nirvana was so damn cool, Pearl Jam was stadium sized, Alice in Chains was metal tastic, Mudhoney was all sarcastic and Melvins was (and are) weird as fuck. Tad was a band of four bozos playing down tuned, sludgy but melodic tunes. Nothing too fancy. The everyman grunge band. 8 Way Santa is the group’s second album and ..read more
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June 2021 Recap
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by Colin Dempsey
3y ago
Every month this recap becomes more intimidating. Granted, it’s a pleasure to reflect upon how fruitful 2021 has been for music. Alternatively, it’s a nightmare to reflect upon exactly how fruitful 2021 has been for music because every month I balk at everything I’ve missed. I’ll show my ass here and admit I still haven’t listened to the new black midi. I have listened to these four albums, however. And you should too. There’s even a little thematic coherency between them, though you’d have to spend your waking hours as engulfed by music as I am to come to the same conclusion. ________________ ..read more
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Dinosaur Jr. – ‘Sweep It Into Space’ | Album Review
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by Leslie Buzz
3y ago
Dinosaur Jr.’s new album Sweep It Into Space is out now via Jagjaguwar. Sweep It Into Space is the twelfth studio album by the Amherst’s iconic alternative rock trio Dinosaur Jr. The band was formed in 1984, nearly 40 years ago, and to this day their music is a gift that keeps on giving. A slightly bizarre thing happened two years ago on the Internet when one of their old songs suddenly topped the charts in Japan. It was ‘Over Your Shoulder’, the closing track from their 1994 album Without a Sound. Apparently an old, but extremely popular TV show originally aired during the early 2000s once us ..read more
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Chris Connelly and Monica Queen ‘The Birthday Poems’ LP | Track by Track
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by Jamie Coughlan
3y ago
The Birthday Poems is out now. Today brings the release of ‘The Birthday Poems’, a collaborative album from alternative music legend Chris Connelly and unmistakable vocalist Monica Queen, who sings the part of Stella Cartwright. Who is that?, you may ask. Known as the Muse of Rose Street, Stella had relationships with many of the poets who would haunt the bars of Edinburgh’s Rose Street during the ’50s and ‘early ’60s. While her love of literature, art and culture was insatiable, inspiring many of them in their work, she was never given credit or encouraged in her own art and expression. She w ..read more
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Premiere: Keeley – ‘Never Here Always There’
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by Jamie Coughlan
3y ago
Dublin’s Keeley previews ‘Never Here Always There’ ahead of debut Brave Warrior EP Not long after announcing Keeley as the latest addition to its roster, London label Dimple Discs presents the new single from this Dublin-based psychedelic dreampop outfit. The Peckham indie label has deep Irish music connections, founded in 2018 by Damian O’Neill of The Undertones and Brian O’Neill. Initially as a vehicle for Damian’s solo projects, it has grown to encompass such artists as The Undertones, Cathal Coughlan, Kev Hopper,&nb ..read more
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Blackgaze: Deafheaven Share New Single ‘Great Mass of Color’, Announce New Album
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by José Garcia
3y ago
Deafheaven’s new album Infinite Granite is due for release on August 20th via Sargent House. Avant-garde black metal/shoegaze outfit Deafheaven have just come out with ‘Great Mass of Color’, the lead single off their upcoming full-lenght Infinite Granite. For their fifth studio album, the quintet from California is seemingly going for something brand-new. Check out the trippy visuals that go along with the track below. If ‘Great Mass of Color’ is anything to go by, the band’s newfound sound will likely feature less of frontman George Clarke’s banshee-like screams, and ..read more
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A Series of Stimulating Sounds – The Voyage of Experimental Music
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by Líam Hughes
3y ago
If you were to look up the definition of “music” on Wikipedia, the first line reads as follows: “Music is an art form, and cultural activity, who’s medium is sound.” The concept of music is built upon the idea of a combination of aurally pleasing tones to be perceived by the listener. One could gain this kind of aural stimulation from many different sources, ranging from listening to a recording from a favourite artist, or by simply listening to the birds sing on a summer’s day. There is art to be found in both of the aforementioned examples as each have a creator: the artist recorded their so ..read more
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