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New Swans album leaving meaning is out October 25, featuring The Necks, Anna and Maria Von Hausswolff, Baby Dee, Ben Frost, Jeremy and Heather of a Hawk, Hacksaw, and more.
Along with the entirety of the 2010-2017 lineup of the band which I was surprised by.
In regards to Saint Pepsi, I'm not sure if Ryan will return to releasing music under this name...I know he did this album with the support and inspiration of George Clanton & 100% Electronica, and that he will be doing at least one future show (EletroniCon 2), but time will tell...
Stumbled upon the new release of German electronic artist Dominik Eulberg...For anybody who likes chill but groovin eletronic music, I highly recommend throwing this on...Here it is, the full stream of Mannigfaltig:
Another preview single, "Actress," From Hana Vu's upcoming double EP, Nicole Kidman / Anne Hathaway...Her EP last year was one of my favorite releases, and so far I'm liking what I hear for her new release.
L'Epee just released their debut album and it's a total fucking gem. The band is made up of Anton Newcombe (Brian Jonestown Massacre) and Emmanuelle Seigner (Ultra Orange & Emmanuelle)...Album just oozes of coolness, a mix of old-school psych rock/garage/yé-yé. I was expecting this to be a cool new collab-supergroup, but it has definitely exceed my expectations.
L'Epee just released their debut album and it's a total fucking gem. The band is made up of Anton Newcombe (Brian Jonestown Massacre) and Emmanuelle Seigner (Ultra Orange & Emmanuelle)...Album just oozes of coolness, a mix of old-school psych rock/garage/yé-yé. I was expecting this to be a cool new collab-supergroup, but it has definitely exceed my expectations.
Light it up and let go:
Add this one to the list of album covers that look exactly like this
Loved all the new songs he did when I saw him live earlier this year.
He was so dissappointing when I saw him earlier this year and from what I've heard, his set at a festival here was also really messy which is a real shame.
Loved all the new songs he did when I saw him live earlier this year.
He was so dissappointing when I saw him earlier this year and from what I've heard, his set at a festival here was also really messy which is a real shame.
Post by jamhammock on Sept 15, 2019 9:36:27 GMT -5
Jerkcurb's debut album is fantastic. It's too bad he released it after the Twin Peaks revival because these songs would've fit in perfectly with the live performances.
Post by tycobb667 on Sept 17, 2019 23:16:41 GMT -5
The long-awaited album by Men I Trust, Oncle Jazz, is out now and it was definitely worth the wait...Lots of great laid back vibes, melodies, and grooves that space you out in the best was possible. Here are a couple of tracks from the release, but I recommend all to get the whole album in their preferred format:
5.5/four tet, daphni b2b floating points, avalon emerson 5.12/neil young 5.19/mannequin pussy 5.21/serpentwithfeet 5.25/hozier 6.12-16/bonnaroo 6.28/goose 6.29/goose 9.17/the national + the war on drugs 9.23/sigur ros 9.27-29/making time 10.17/air
The long-awaited album by Men I Trust, Oncle Jazz, is out now and it was definitely worth the wait...Lots of great laid back vibes, melodies, and grooves that space you out in the best was possible. Here are a couple of tracks from the release, but I recommend all to get the whole album in their preferred format:
I didn't think a Men I Trust album would merit the 70+ minute runtime, but every time I listen to it I just want to throw it on repeat.