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What's New 2-10-23

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Warp

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.

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Anti

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.

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Rough Trade

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.

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Atlantic

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.

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Sub Pop

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.

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4AD

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.

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Matador

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.

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Saddle Creek

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.

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Thirty Tigers

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.

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New Release Round-Up 02-10-23

Andy Shauf - Norm

Andy Shauf - Norm - Anti
Andy Shauf’s songs unfold like short fiction: they’re densely layered with colorful characters and a rich emotional depth. On his new studio album Norm, Andy Shauf’s songwriting veers decidedly more oblique, hinting at sinister happenings and dark motivations. The result: an intoxicating collection of mellifluous melodies and beguiling lyrics. Levitating, synth-laden atmospherics drive Shauf’s storytelling on ‘Norm,’ mixed by Neal Pogue (Tyler, the Creator).  In 2016, The Party catapulted Andy Shauf to indie notoriety, followed by 2020’s The Neon Skyline which landed Andy Shauf performances on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and CBS This Morning: Saturday, a Polaris Prize nomination, and mentions on several best-of lists — among them, a track on Barack Obama’s playlist and praise from Pitch- fork, The Atlantic, Esquire, Stereogum, and more.

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ALSO OUT THIS WEEK

Paramore - This Is Why [Indie Exclusive Limited Edition Clear LP]
Tennis - Pollen [Indie Exclusive Limited Edition Opaque Green LP]
Pierce The Veil - The Jaws of Life [Indie Exclusive Limited Edition Dreamsicle LP]
Kelela - Raven
The Academic - Sitting Pretty
Yo La Tengo - This Stupid World
Chase Rice - I Hate Cowboys & All Dogs Go To Hell
AJR - The Click [Limited Edition Deluxe 2LP w/Etching]
The Rolling Stones - GRRR Live!
CIVIC - Taken By Force
Pale Blue Eyes - Souvenirs [Indie Exclusive Limited Edition Recycled LP]
Black Belt Eagle Scout - The Land, The Water, The Sky [Indie Exclusive Limited Edition Blue/Smoke Marbled LP]
Post Malone - Twelve Carat Toothache [Indie Exclusive Limited Edition Lemon Yellow 2 LP]
Sleep - Dopesmoker
Bss (Seventeen) - BSS 1st Single Album ‘SECOND WIND’


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What's New 2-3-23

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Republic

The queen of country pop is back! On her sixth full-length, Queen Of Me, the Canadian superstar delivers her most triumphant-feeling body of work yet; an album about standing in your own power and worshipping yourself. Featuring the glam-pop single “Waking Up Dreaming,” co-written and produced with BTS hitmaker David Stewart, and a rare tearjerker from Twain- the country-leaning “Last Day of Summer.”

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Nettwerk

SYML’s music has a sacred quality. His experiences of abandonment, adoption, loss, grief and love is what drives him to question how connections between people shape us as individuals. Over these 15 songs, SYML offers a profound exploration of the ways in which our lives intertwine, weaving in familiar iconography as a means of examining his feelings towards others, and about himself.

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Cooking Vinyl

Since 1999, Gogol Bordello have consistently riled up audiences with an inimitable patchwork of punk, gypsy, dub, folk, Latin swing, and Eastern European magic. Now Ukrainian-born band leader Eugene Hutz and co. trumpet the spirit of survival louder than ever on their eighth full-length album, Solidaritine, carrying us through these most turbulent, traumatic, and trying of times.

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New West

Extreme emotions can make the battle with self-destruction all the more perilous, yet from such trials Sunny War has crafted a set of songs that draw on a range of ideas and styles, as though she’s marshaling all her forces to get her ideas across: ecstatic gospel, dusty country blues, thoughtful folk, rip-roaring rock and roll, even avant garde studio experiments. It’s a new testament of building hope out of chaos.

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New Release Round-Up 02-03-23

Shania Twain - Queen Of Me

Shania Twain - Queen Of Me - Republic Nashville
Five-time GRAMMY® award winning and multi-platinum selling icon, Shania Twain, releases her new album, Queen Of Me, via Republic Nashville, a division of Republic Records. Her sixth original full-length album, Queen Of Me, is the superstar's most triumphant-feeling body of work; an album about standing in your own power and worshipping yourself. Its lead single “Waking Up Dreaming” was co-written and produced with BTS hitmaker David Stewart.

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SYML - The Day My Father Died

SYML - The Day My Father Died - Nettwerk Records
SYML's music has a sacred quality. The solo venture of Seattle artist Brian Fennell, it's themes tap into the instincts that drive us to places of sanctuary, whether that be a place or person. "It comes back to your identity of being human; throughout time we've shared the same drive," he explains. His own upbringing - interwoven with experiences of abandonment, adoption, loss, grief and love - is what drives him to question how connections between people shape us as individuals. The Day My Father Died is an exceptional record. Over 15 songs, Syml offers a profound exploration of the ways in which our lives intertwine. Throughout the album, Syml weaves in familiar iconography as a means of examining his feelings towards others, and about himself.

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ALSO OUT THIS WEEK

Tycho - Dive
Raye - My 21st Century Blues
The Go! Team - Get Up Sequences Part Two [Indie Exclusive Limited Edition Yellow LP]
James Brandon Lewis - Eye Of I
Young Fathers - Heavy Heavy [Indie Exclusive Limited Edition Red LP]
Sunny War - Anarchist Gospel [Indie Exclusive Limited Edition Opaque Red LP]
Twiztid - Freek Show: Twiztid 25th Anniversary [Limited Edition Transparent Red with Splatter 2 LP]
Brit Taylor - Kentucky Blue
Korn - Requiem Mass [Limited Edition Bluejay LP]
'Weird Al' Yankovic - Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Ghost - Seven Inches of Satanic Panic [Purple Vinyl Single]
Weezer - SZNZ: Spring EP [Indie Exclusive Limited Edition Glow In The Dark Vinyl]
John Frusciante - . I :
Discovery - LP: Deluxe Edition [Indie Exclusive Limited Edition Orange LP]
Sparta - Sparta [Indie Exclusive Limited Edition White LP]
Rikki Ililonga - Zambia [RSD Essential Indie Colorway Smoke LP]
The Pharcyde - Bizzare Ride II The Pharcyde [RSD Essential Clear w/ Purple & Yellow Splatter 2LP]

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