Laurel Halo – “Jelly” [2017]

Laurel Halo has a new album called Dust coming out on June 23rd on Hyperdub. This is the first single, featuring vocals by Lafawndah and Klein, as well as Halo’s return to vocals. Last time we heard her voice on an album was 2012’s Quarantine, one of my all-time favorite albums. I have high hopes for this one!

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Tirzah – “Inside Out” [2013]

Unsure how I’ve never featured this song on a standalone blog post, but here it is. This is one of my favorite songs of all time.

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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – “Magneto” [2016]

I was a big dummy last year and let this pass me by. I was a big dummy for many other reasons as well, but this is the one I’m fuming about at this moment. I’ve never really gotten into Nick Cave – his discography has always been daunting, especially since his music is so intense. I felt like the right entry point was consistently evading me. Staring at that wall of a discography, seeing all the praise for each one was a bit much. So when this album came, it was pushed down the pecking order due in part to my preference for other “more modern” stuff coming out at the same time, along with the nervousness to finally dive down the Nick Cave rabbit hole.

However, after watching the documentary One More Time With Feeling, which was made around the recording of this new album, Skeleton Tree, I feel like I’m ready to take the plunge into his library. Ever since I watched the film I’ve been listening to Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds records, especially Skeleton Tree. He’s an incredible songwriter, lyrics and arrangement-wise. He’s able to tap into some kind of higher plane of existence on some of these songs. As silly as that statement sounds, I feel like I can’t hear any other musician making songs like these. I don’t even know the dude’s music that well and I’m saying that. “Magneto” is the song that stuck with me, but “Jesus Alone” is also terribly striking. Brilliant record.

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Recommended Albums: March 2017

Thankfully for me, the music of March was so good it helped me forget about all of the crushing failures that have piled up in my life so far in 2017. There were even a few albums I had to cut off that were on here originally. There were also three high-profile indie rock records that failed to make too much of an impression on me from Real Estate, The Shins & Spoon, the latter being my favorite of the bunch. There was also a Drake album mixtape of songs in worldly styles he likes. It’s pretty consistent in being average, but like always, Young Thug saves the whole thing on a buzzer beater. But like I said at the beginning, March was very strong month. Top favorites from this month are Hurray For The Riff Raff, Jacaszek, Mount Eerie, Spirit Of The Beehive & Mono No Aware. Hope you find something you like.

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Land Of Talk – “This Time” [2017]

Land Of Talk has an album seven years in the making coming out in May. I had never heard of the band before, but there are a lot of people out there madly excited for this thing. The first single, “Inner Lover,” didn’t impress me much. HOWEVER, this new song is really great. Powerful yet wistful vocals, a driving melody, somewhat folky vocal harmonies. Definitely for fans of say, Hop Along or Big Thief. I’ve already listened to it five times today, so I thought I’d share it here. Lastly, the incredible Sharon Van Etten contributes guest vocals on this one!

Life After Youth is out on May 19th on Saddle Creek.

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Jacaszek – “Soft Music” [2017]

This sounds pretty similar to how I’ve been feeling for the past few weeks. Familiar sounds and feelings on the other side of frosted glass, just out of reach. Things are jarred out of place and disorganized. Like trying to find a constant radio signal but the dial is unable to find one, just echoed fragments. Truly a beautiful song, but it builds a lot off the feelings of crushing isolation.

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scntfc – “Epiphany Fields” [2016]

A lovely song from a great game called Oxenfree that came out in 2016. I highly recommend anyone reading to play it, since it’s really easy and very story driven. It’s like directing an HBO mystery special or something. The soundtrack, as you can see here, is great synth-driven ambiance.

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Kevin Krauter – “Fantasy Theme” [2016]

Expert swells. Great chord progression. Grizzly Bear-like voice. You’ll probably enjoy this.

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GERMANS – “Wonderhow” [2013]

Saw this band open for The Radio Dept. and they were pretty alright. This song was produced by Ice Choir’s Kurt Feldman and it shows.

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Jacques Greene – “Afterglow” [2017]

Hotness alert! The new Jacques Greene album is blazin’ hot. This song has been out since 2016, but it’s the penultimate track on Feel Infinite and brings back spicy energy to help the record go out with a bang. Gotta love that well-used vocal sample. Smooth like silk, spicy like a nice pep. Listen to the rest of the record after listening to this song, then get reminded of how good this song is once you get through the rest of it.

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