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Now Hear This! – March 2023
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What's New 2-24-23
Gorillaz’ eighth studio album is an energetic, upbeat, genre-expansive collection featuring yet another stellar line-up of artist collaborators: Thundercat, Tame Impala, Bad Bunny, Stevie Nicks, Adeleye Omotayo, Bootie Brown and Beck. Produced by Gorillaz, Remi Kabaka Jr. and eight-time Grammy Award-winning producer / multi-instrumentalist / songwriter extraordinaire Greg Kurstin.
By adapting songs and guitar parts that had been left over from the group’s previous two albums, Lucero was able to construct one of its most comprehensive works to date. Should’ve Learned by Now bridges the gap musically between “old Lucero” and “new Lucero” in a manner which affixes the band’s position as the perfect intersection of punk initiative with hard-earned artistry.
Bless This Mess marks both a divergence from and deepening of Meg Remy's songbook, more at peace with her restless truths and moods. Long-time collaborator Maximilian Turnbull plays a key role facilitating these fluid muses. As artists and partners their rapport at this point is thoroughly symbiotic, able to tap into subtle veins of humor and heaviness, rhythm, and reverie.
That the Raincoats bassist pieced her first solo album together over two decades is only suggested through its stylistic diversity: alt-rock scuzz sits among Velvet Underground drones and digi-dub calls to action. And yet I Play My Bass Loud coheres through the sheer magnetism of Birch's personality and playing, and her unrelenting commitment to examining the forces that have acted upon women since the dawn of time.
The Pretty Reckless’ first proper set of acoustic recordings brings together versions of previously released songs as well as covers and other re-imaginings. The 11-track release is partially a response to fans' love for the band's acoustic performances, as well as a way to offer nuggets that didn't make their other records.
Pierce The Veil are known for masterfully blending post-hardcore punk and prog. Now on their fifth studio album, the band is showing more ambition and experimentation than ever before. Jaws of Life shows they aren't afraid to dip their toes into new sounds and styles. Five albums in, Pierce The Veil are still at the beginning of their journey and discovery as a band.
New Release Round-Up 02-24-23
Gorillaz - Cracker Island - Warner Records
Cracker Island is the eighth studio album from Gorillaz, an energetic, upbeat, genre-expansive collection of 10 tracks featuring yet another stellar line-up of artist collaborators: Thundercat, Tame Impala, Bad Bunny, Stevie Nicks, Adeleye Omotayo, Bootie Brown and Beck. Recorded in London and LA last year, it is produced by Gorillaz, Remi Kabaka jr. and eight-time Grammy Award-winning producer / multi-instrumentalist / songwriter extraordinaire Greg Kurstin.
Dierks Bentley - Gravel & Gold - Capitol Nashville
Dierks Bentley releases his 10th studio album Gravel & Gold on Capitol Records Nashville. The brand-new album includes 14 songs and features duets with Ashley McBryde and Billy Strings.
ALSO OUT THIS WEEK
Gina Birch - I Play My Bass Loud [Indie Exclusive Limited Edition Clear LP]
Lucero - Should've Learned By Now [Indie Exclusive Limited Edition Silver LP]
Adam Lambert - High Drama
Jenny O - Spectra [Indie Exclusive Limited Edition California Pink LP]
Iris DeMent - Workin' On A World
Gracie Abrams - Good Riddance
Algiers - Shook
Logic - College Park
David Bowie - A Divine Symmetry: An alternative journey through Hunky Dory [LP]
Denzel Curry - Imperial [Indie Exclusive Limited Edition Black, White + Yellow Smoke LP]
Denzel Curry - TA13OO [Indie Exclusive Limited Edition Magenta Splash LP]
Denzel Curry - ZUU [Indie Exclusive Limited Edition Red/Green Speckled LP]
Ghost - Popestar [Indie Exclusive Limited Edition Milky Clear LP]
The Shootouts - Stampede [Indie Exclusive Limited Edition Yellow & Deep Purple Splatter LP]
Mui Zyu - Rotten Bun For An Eggless Century
The Strokes - The Singles - Volume 01 [Vinyl Box Set]
Shame - Food For Worms
John Lee Hooker - Burnin': 60th Anniversary Edition [Indie Exclusive Limited Edition Translucent Red LP]
The Police - Around The World (Restored & Expanded) [Limited Edition Blue LP/DVD]
Steel Panther - On The Prowl
Godsmack - Lighting Up The Sky
5 Seconds Of Summer - 5SOS5 [Deluxe 2LP]
Nas - Magic [Limited Edition Green & Black LP]
Ash - Nu-Clear Sounds [Limited Edition Clear & Nuclear Green Splatter LP]
Neutral Milk Hotel - The Collected Works Of Neutral Milk Hotel [LP Box Set]
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What's New 2-17-23
Gothenburg circus metallers Avatar have always toyed with eclectic sounds while keeping things unmistakably on brand. But just when it feels like there’s nothing left to explore, their ninth studio album pulls them in new and surprising directions. It’s a breathless assault on the senses, jam packed with creativity and variety, with riffs and hooks for days.
Harris’s sophomore effort marks a bold step forward for this country-folk-leaning singer-songwriter. It is an arresting, ambitious song-cycle that explores the generational arc of family, the stranglehold of addiction, and the fragile ties that bind us together as Americans. This is a record that understands that love and grief are two sides of the same coin.
Kelela emerges from the tides of her higher self’s oceanic orbit with a fifteen-track, continuous play LP exploring autonomy, belonging and self-renewal as healing. With all the sonic, visual, and physical sensualism that magnetized her early core fanbase, Kelela’s new album finds her more certain and at ease with her creative fluidity’s exceptionality, no matter how high or wide its waves.
Andy Shauf’s songs unfold like short fiction: they’re densely layered with colorful characters and a rich emotional depth. On his new album, Shauf’s songwriting veers decidedly more oblique, hinting at sinister happenings and dark motivations. The result: an intoxicating collection of mellifluous melodies and levitating synth-laden atmospherics driven by Shauf’s beguiling lyrics and storytelling.
All of This is Chance is full of both cinematic orchestral masterpieces as well as stirring meditations on nature, birds, berries, bees, and blood that ring out over a clacking banjo, dusting and devastating all those in its wake. It takes O’neill’s – one of the most evocative songwriters in contemporary Irish music today – inimitable voice to greater heights, or depths, depending on which way you look at it.
Striking a nerve with pop-punk fans once more, Paramore’s return to music is as surprising as their decision to shy away from the anthemic style their previous release offered. This Is Why shows the band are much deeper than their 2017 album would give them credit. A dance-punk revival meets with great artistic growth on tracks full of great lyrical work, fits of biting anger found not just in its energetic wordplay but in its pacing and tone.
Here are two artists at their prime, each a human library of musical knowledge and experience, entirely distinctive in their songcraft and sound. Janet Weiss' galloping drums and Sam Coome's punk-symphonic Rocksichord and their intertwining vocals make something gigantic, anthemic. Exquisitely melodic songs that glitter with rage and wild humor and intelligence, driven by a big bruised pounding heart.
In the personal reflections on loss of innocence and inferiority, Benjamin Woods spins interweaving narratives about survival, desperate acts of violence and the limitations of community in the face of gentrification. It’s grounded by Woods’ deep voice as he delivers the sort of meticulously written lunar wisdom worthy of Lambchop’s Kurt Wagner, or the tidy yet revelatory moans of Silver Jews’ David Berman.
Fuzzy, linear jams punctuated by spasmodic guitar freakouts; wistful indie-pop tunes that sound like they’re being whispered; an oddly poignant polaroid of suburbia at night. This is familiar YLT territory, but that’s no complaint. It’s their most exciting, most engaged, most breathtaking album this century. The longer the trio resist the lure of the obvious chorus, the more valuable they become.
Katherine Paul aka Black Belt Eagle Scout continues to develop her take on indie dreampop, which is infused rather than overloaded with her unique perspective as a queer Native American raised on the Swinomish reservation in Washington state. The album rises and falls, in darkness and in light, but even in its most melancholy moments it is never despairing. That is the beauty of returning home.
Indie-pop band Tennis’s enduringly twee and lovelorn songs play as bleary homages to the sounds from the 1960s to the ’80s, drawing a connection between nostalgia and the naďveté of young love. On their sixth studio effort, husband-and-wife duo Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley take one step closer to the present by interspersing their 20th-century callbacks with nods to turn-of-the-millennium pop-rock.
New Release Round-Up 02-17-23
Jordan Davis - Bluebird Days - MCA Nashville
Jordan Davis releases his 2nd studio album, Bluebird Days. The highly anticipated album features 17 songs, including the #1 double-platinum CMA Song of the Year, "Buy Dirt" feat. Luke Bryan. The hit song (about faith, family and friends) continues to resonate with fans worldwide, topping the Country Radio Airplay chart, amassing over 735M global streams and earning NSAI Song of the Year. Also featured is the #1 Country hit, "What My World Spins Around."
ALSO OUT THIS WEEK
Joe Louis Walker - Weight Of The World
Ron Sexsmith - The Vivian Line
Avatar - Dance Devil Dance
Inhaler - Cuts & Bruises
P!NK - TRUSTFALL
Screaming Females - Desire Pathway
Avey Tare - 7s [Indie Exclusive Limited Edition Violet LP]
Melanie Martinez - Cry Baby (Deluxe) [2LP]
See You Next Tuesday - Distractions
Jaimee Harris - Boomerang Town
LE SSERAFIM - FEARLESS
Nina Simone - Great Women Of Song: Nina Simone
Grade 2 - Grade 2
Motley Crue - Crucial Crue: The Studio Albums 1981-1989 [Limited Edition LP Box Set]
The Pretty Reckless - Other Worlds [Indie Exclusive Limited Edition Bone LP]
Tianna Esperanza - Terror [Indie Exclusive Limited Edition LP]
Home Boy and the C.O.L. - Out Break [RSD Essential Indie Colorway Silver LP]
Kenny Rogers & The First Edition - Kenny Rogers & The First Edition [RSD Essential Indie Colorway Translucent Violet 2LP]
Irma Thomas - In Between Tears [RSD Essential Indie Colorway Turquoise LP]
Wilson Pickett - It's Too Late [RSD Essential Indie Colorway Cream LP]
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