Another round of fresh records arriving. Big reissues from The Beatles and The Fleet Foxes, a posthumous record from Charles Bradley, and a solo acoustic J Mascis outing, along with much more!
It’s been a great season for roots-musics! Excellent records from Jason Isbell, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Brownout, Jr. Thomas & The Volcanoes, as well as reissues of the Dur-Dur Band and Takeo Moriyama.
New music is arrived! This week we’ve got a new Dead Can Dance record, another of Bob Dylan’s excellent Bootleg Series archives, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard reissues, the lost record from David Lynch and Angelo Badalamenti, and And Justice for All by METALLICA!! (More as always!)
Our latest favorites from the worlds of rap, electronic, and dance music. Picks this round include Mount Kimbie, Matthew Dear, Roc Marciano, and Action Bronson.
Sun Breaks is the new project of 90s music vets and Seattle treasures James van Leuven and John Atkins. (764-HERO et al.) John was kind enough to reveal a little bit of his musical DNA.
Our list of our new arrivals for the week. Featuring Thom Yorke’s soundtrack for the Suspiria reboot, and new records from Ian Sweet, Daughters, and Unknown Mortal Orchestra!!
So many good Indie records lately! Loving locals Wild Powwers and Whitney Ballen, new music from Cat Power, Adrianne Lenker, Goon Sax, and Pile, and reissues of Greg Sage (Wipers) and obscure experimental pop from the Music From Memory Label!!
Another Friday means another load of new records. Highlights include Minus The Bear’s swan-song, the John Carpenter score of Halloween (2018), new records from Ty Segall, Cloud Nothings and Jason Isbell (live). And more as always!
Our recommendations for our most far-out listeners. This round we like records from Tim Hecker, Kikagaku Moyo, John Carpenter, Yves Tumor, and the duo of William Basinski & Lawrence English.
New music Friday, with big releases from Kurt Vile and St Vincent, as well as a solid batch of Northwestern music; Kinski, Wild Powwers, and Calvin Johnson all have new LPs on the shelves!
A couple members of Kinski share a few formative records, showing a set of influence well balanced between the essential and the experimental. Accustomed To Your Face is out October 12th.