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* *editions* * best of * box-set * compilation * deluxe edition * live * original soundtrack * reissue * remastered * tribute * americana * alt-country * bluegrass * country * country-rock * tex-mex * zydeco & cajun * blues * blues-rock * classical * folk * acoustic * british folk * celtic * folk-rock * indie * alternative folk * alternative rock * electronic * ambient * experimental * garage * indie-folk * indie-pop * indie-rock * industrial * lo-fi * new wave * post-punk * post-rock * punk * shoegaze * jazz * cabaret * free jazz * pop * art pop * chamber pop * dream-pop * power-pop * synth-pop * reggae * dub * ska * rock * art rock * hard rock/heavy metal * prog-rock * psychedelic rock * rock'n'roll * rockabilly * soft rock * southern rock * singer-songwriter * soul * disco * funk * gospel * R&B * world * latin LATEST ENTRIES » MAGIC WANDS – SWITCH (2023) Filed Under: dream-pop, indie-pop by driX — Leave a comment May 30, 2023 Almost any artist can approximate the dream-pop aesthetic with a few effects pedals and some shadowy fashion but few bands can ground it in a way that doesn’t drift away like a passing whisper on the wind. Magic Wands cut through the fog of mystery to find firm ground on which to build their songs making Switch one of the most engaging listens to come along in quite some time. Guitarists Dexy and Chris Valentine swirl the noise of their amps together to create wondrous atmospheres that invite exploration while the rhythm section provides a gravity that keeps the music from floating too far into orbit. The necessary “Prelude” serves to pull us into the experience with sixty-seconds of haunting ambiance as the listener disconnects… View full article » Tags: Magic Wands Read More & Comment METROPOLITAN JAZZ OCTET – THE BOWIE PROJECT (2023) Filed Under: jazz, tribute by exy — 1 Comment May 30, 2023 A tribute to a pop artist by jazz musicians — as with the new David Bowie album by Chicago’s Metropolitan Jazz Octet — has to tread a careful line. It obviously won’t — can’t — be a rote reproduction of the originals, a flaw that sinks many pop-to-pop tributes. Yet it needs to translate the songs into jazz — its harmonic sophistication, especially — in a way that retains the essence of the artist being celebrated. The MJO effort deftly rises to that challenge. This 11-song project should intrigue Bowieists while also pleasing fans of little-big-band jazz whose ears are open to an unlikely new oeuvre. The success begins with the savvy song selection. A greatest hits collection this is not. While 1969’s “Space Oddity” — which belatedly entered… View full article » Tags: Metropolitan Jazz Octet Read More & Comment JOZEF VAN WISSEM & JIM JARMUSCH – AMERICAN LANDSCAPES (2023) Filed Under: alternative folk, experimental by exy — 1 Comment May 30, 2023 When you hear the words “American landscapes,” maybe you imagine your favorite Ansel Adams photograph or that time you surveyed the Rocky Mountains or Monument Valley. Do you turn away, ashamed to show your emotion? Don’t worry about dabbing your eyes while listening to American Landscapes; you can always blame it on the teargas. Jozef Van Wissem (a Dutch lute player who mostly lives in Poland these days) and Jim Jarmusch (a filmmaker who also makes a big sound on electric guitar) have been collaborators for more than a decade. American Landscapes is their fifth duo recording, and it distills their signature sound to bitter dregs and foundational essences. Two of its tracks are named after cities in Jarmusch’s… View full article » Tags: Jim Jarmusch, Jozef Van Wissem Read More & Comment STUCK – FREAK FREQUENCY (2023) Filed Under: post-punk by exy — Leave a comment May 30, 2023 Approximately five seconds into its new album Freak Frequency, the Chicago-based band Stuck map out their stylistic territory and begin filling it with sounds on “The Punisher.” There’s the dry thwack of the drums, which keep a steady rhythm even as they contribute to the jittery ruckus unfolding around them. Two electric guitars lock into a latticework of prickly tones, bobbing back and forth like choreographed sewing needles. The bass line is sturdy and unassuming, and, 75 seconds in, a skronky saxophone arrives to lend the song a distinctively queasy feel. Yes, this is post-punk, the kind fronted by a guy who sings in shouts, yelps and a brooding croon, often about the daily agitations of modern life under the crushing weight of capitalism and… View full article » Tags: Stuck Read More & Comment ELIADES OCHOA – GUAJIRO (2023) Filed Under: latin by exy — Leave a comment May 30, 2023 Grammy winning guitarist/vocalist/ songwriter Eliades Ochoa, a quarter century removed from the landmark recording of the Buena Vista Social Club helmed by Ry Cooder, returns as “the elder” and for the first time with his own album of mostly original songs, Guajiro. Cuban music took the world by storm in 1997 when Ochoa, then already 50 years old, was considered the young buck in the group. Company Segundo was 90 and Ibrahim Ferrer wasn’t far behind. It was Ochoa’s guitar on hits such as “Chan Chan” and “Candela.” Yet Ochoa was not only of a different generation but unlike those Havana cats, Ochoa hails from eastern Cuba, the rural Santiago region. With his rugged looks, cowboy hat, and boots, he’s long been dubbed “Cuba’s Johnny Cash.” View full article » Tags: Eliades Ochoa Read More & Comment MIDWIFE & VYVA MELINKOLYA – ORBWEAVING (2023) Filed Under: ambient, dream-pop by exy — 1 Comment May 30, 2023 Madeline Johnston and Angel Diaz make music at the intersection of beauty and sorrow. In Johnston’s pensive, minimalist work as Midwife, she finds moments of soul-stirring radiance amid thick clouds of synth and guitar. As the leader of Louisville’s Vyva Melinkolya, Diaz plumbs emotional depths in a somewhat more conventional interpretation of classic shoegaze. Both Johnston and Diaz are adept at conjuring heaviness without reaching for metal’s typical volume. (Johnston characterizes her music with the amusing and accurate descriptor “heaven metal.”) On their first collaborative album, Orbweaving, the two songwriters tap into an easy compatibility when exploring their common ground, and they touch the transcendent when they push beyond it. View full article » Tags: Midwife, Vyva Melinkolya Read More & Comment DRAGONGIRL – HOT BLUE (2023) Filed Under: electronic by exy — Leave a comment May 30, 2023 With hot blue, Danish musician dragongirl makes good on the promise of her 2021 EP Tripomatic Fantasies, continuing to refract electronic music into weird and wonderful new configurations — less concerned with setting the dancefloor ablaze than lighting the sky above it in sheets of neon greens and purples. The haunting “prophecy girl” hums and howls for a full 90 seconds before a sledgehammer-like rhythm shatters the calm. Even then, though, the song never settles into anything remotely like four-on-the-floor; instead, the drums sputter and trip, stopping and starting without warning. Those are the kind of wild thrills that make hot blue such a joy to listen to: “Isolde’s Greatest Hit” plunges shrieking icicles of synth downward over and over again, the big… View full article » Tags: dragongirl Read More & Comment BRUNO HEINEN & JAMES KITCHMAN – RAIN SHADOWS (2023) Filed Under: jazz by exy — Leave a comment May 30, 2023 A line-up of just piano (Bruno Heinen) plus electric guitar (James Kitchman) could call to mind the Bill Evans / Jim Hall classic Undercurrent (1962) – especially for anyone familiar with Heinen’s beautiful duet album Postcard to Bill Evans (2015) with guitarist Kristian Borring; or with Kitchman’s clean sound, spacious lyricism, and self-confessed indebtedness to ‘Jim Hall, Scofield, Frisell’. The first clue that this album is different is visual. Ubuntu Music does indeed release many albums from young lions (often debut artists, incidentally) giving a modernist twist to classic fifties and sixties jazz – but the covers for those albums tend to reflect the nostalgia with photos and typography reminiscent of Blue Note. But this album’s cover (design by Noemi Caruso) is a fuscia, orange… View full article » Tags: Bruno Heinen, James Kitchman Read More & Comment ICELAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, EVA OLLIKAINEN – ANNA THORVALDSDOTTIR: ARCHORA / AIŌN (2023) Filed Under: classical by exy — 1 Comment May 30, 2023 Over the past decade, Anna Thorvaldsdottir has slowly and steadily become one of the world’s finest composers ~ and she’s done it the hard way, without soundtracks or singles. After patiently expanding her body of work, she’s now released “CATAMORPHOSIS” (on Iceland Symphony Orchestra’s Atmospheriques) and ARCHORA / AIŌN a month apart. Consolidating her oeuvre, Sono Luminus has now released or re-released all of her orchestral works. …Unlike other composers, Thorvaldsdottir has never needed to grow into her talent. But she has grown, her pre-existing maturity deepening, her attention to nuance and restraint more apparent than ever. On ARCHORA / AIŌN, the contrast between immersive depths and sudden,… View full article » Tags: Anna Thorvaldsdottir, Eva Ollikainen, Iceland Symphony Orchestra Read More & Comment THE BARNESTORMERS – THE BARNESTORMERS (2023) Filed Under: rockabilly by driX — 1 Comment May 29, 2023 “What you have right here is rockabilly royalty. They’re global all-stars who swing like a gate. They make the finest finger-poppin’ grooves to shake your local juke joint since the glory days of fenders and fins. Hold tight. Pounding the ivories is East End boogie-woogie dice slinger and U.K. music legend Jools Holland. In the red corner, on sticks, skins and steel, from the City of Angels via Brooklyn, it’s the signature Stray Cats backbeat of Slim Jim Phantom. In the blue corner, from Melbourne, slinging his hollow-body Gretsch low and drawing quickly, is Chris Cheney from The Living End. Who’s the ringmaster for all this? Studio daddy-o Kevin “Caveman” Shirley on the flying faders. And last but definitely not least, wearing the championship belt of 20 No. 1… View full article » Tags: The Barnestormers Read More & Comment MATCHBOX TWENTY – WHERE THE LIGHT GOES (2023) Filed Under: rock by driX — Leave a comment May 29, 2023 Multi-platinum, superstar hit making pop-rockers Matchbox Twenty have officially returned with their fifth studio album “Where The Light Goes” via Atlantic Records. Produced by Gregg Wattenberg with Paul Doucette and Kyle Cook, the album finds the band surging with energy for another great batch of real, relevant, and relatable songs. The 12-track collection was first previewed by “Wild Dogs (Running in a Slow Dream),” which marked the band’s first new music release in over a decade. Already boasting over 4 million global streams, the single features a vibrant music video directed by Jay Sprogell and was performed live the first time on The Kelly Clarkson Show. Meanwhile, follow up track “Don’t Get Me Wrong” was deemed a “catchy, soulfully delivered tune”… View full article » Tags: Matchbox Twenty Read More & Comment KASSA OVERALL – ANIMALS (2023) Filed Under: jazz, R&B by driX — 1 Comment May 29, 2023 Equally adept as a jazz drummer, rapper, and producer, Seattle’s Kassa Overall makes records whose approach to musical modernism is informed amply by beat consciousness. Animals, his third album and Warp debut, is a logical next step from 2020’s I Think I’m Good, a complex, startling jazz-hop treatise on struggles with mental illness. Overall surrounds himself here with a wily cast of players, rappers, and singers relentlessly combining electronic and organic beats, many guest performances, and a killer production instinct. The single “Ready to Ball” is rendered with programmed beats and upright and electric basses. Sullivan Fortner’s modal jazz piano underscores Overall’s rap, critiquing the tarnished appeal of capitalism’s golden handcuffs. View full article » Tags: Kassa Overall Read More & Comment J.R. SPYKES – UNTITLED (2023) Filed Under: electronic, experimental by driX — Leave a comment May 29, 2023 “In a cyberpunk world, where technology and darkness intertwined, there was a group of hackers known as J.R. The Spykes. They were notorious for their abilities to break into any system, and they were feared by many. But there was one thing that they feared more than anything else, and that was the rats. The rats in this world were not like the ordinary rats you might see scurrying around the streets. They were mutated by the technology that surrounded them, and they had grown to an enormous size. Their fur was matted and rumbled, and their squeaks were inarticulate and eerie. No one knew where they came from or how they survived, but they were always there, lurking in the shadows. One night, J.R. The Spykes received a message… View full article » Tags: J.R. Spykes Read More & Comment WOLF EYES – FEEDBACK & DRUMS VOL. TWO (2023) Filed Under: alternative rock, experimental, psychedelic rock by driX — Leave a comment May 29, 2023 The highly anticipated sequel to Feedback and Drums has finally arrived, and it’s bigger, bolder, and more mind-blowing than ever before. This new release takes the raw, unfiltered energy of the first volume and cranks it up to eleven, delivering an unparalleled musical experience that will leave audiences reeling. Featuring a masterful blend of experimental drumming and pulse-pounding feedback, Feedback and Drums Volume Two pushes the boundaries of what’s possible in music. From the very first note, listeners will be plunged into a sonic landscape that’s equal parts chaotic and hypnotic, with rhythms that pulse like a beating heart and feedback that screams like a banshee. -Tangled Ray View full article » Tags: Wolf Eyes Read More & Comment SPENCER DORAN – SEASON: A LETTER TO THE FUTURE (ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK) (2023) Filed Under: ambient by exy — Leave a comment May 29, 2023 The relationship between nature and technology is central to the work of Spencer Doran — something he’s explored as one half of Visible Cloaks and through his own mixtapes and compilations, including 2019’s celebrated Kankyō Ongaku. Through his combination of real-world recordings and otherworldly synths, he envisions a place where the digital and analog not only meet but also coexist and flourish. A soundtrack to a video game about preserving the natural world, then, is a welcome new canvas for Doran. On SEASON: A letter to the future, the American producer takes inspiration from the soundtracks of other open-world video games to create a rich, gentle experience even for those of us who don’t have a PlayStation or PC to… View full article » Tags: Spencer Doran Read More & Comment KHANATE – TO BE CRUEL (2023) Filed Under: experimental by exy — 1 Comment May 29, 2023 The highly influential Khanate return with their first album in 14 years, developing their singular and signature precise, temporal abstract doom beyondall thresholds. Khanate are Stephen O’Malley (Sunn O))), KTL), James Plotkin (OLD, Scorn, Phantomsmasher), Alan Dubin (OLD, Gnaw) and Tim Wyskida (Blind Idiot God). Unflinching and brutal, the seeds for To Be Cruel were planted in October 2017 when Tim and Stephen spent a week in the English countryside at Orgone Studio with Jamie Gomez Arrellano. James began working these sessions into overall suites of music, a process the band has classically used on all of their prior albums. By spring 2018 initial song arrangements were proposed and over the latter half of the year bass, synth and… View full article » Tags: Khanate, Sacred Bones Read More & Comment BABYFANG – IN THE FACE OF EP (2023) Filed Under: indie-rock by exy — Leave a comment May 29, 2023 Brooklyn band babyfang describe their music as “doomsday punk” considering they first formed and released music at the very start of the pandemic in 2020. Their debut album, In the Face Of, is an expression of everything they’ve felt in these two short years since. As an all-Black band living in current times, there’s a lot of rage and joy and hope and sadness, but mostly gratitude to be able to make music at all. The group includes Théo Mode (guitar), Canteen Killa (drums), and Evan Lawrence/13th Law (bass) — who were actually “set up” by friends and started the project with zero intentions to actually be anything. That carefree energy allows each member to pull from their own varying range of influences, Death Grips, Enumclaw,… View full article » Tags: babyfang Read More & Comment DWIGHT TWILLEY – THE BEST OF DWIGHT TWILLEY: THE TULSA YEARS 1999-2016 VOLUME 1 (2023) Filed Under: best of, power-pop, rock, singer-songwriter by exy — 5 Comments May 29, 2023 Dwight Twilley may not be as well known as some of the other acts that made up the springboard roster of Leon Russell’s Shelter Record Label – namely, Tom Petty, JJ Cale, and Russell himself – still, along with these musical stalwarts, he indeed defined what became known as the “Tulsa Sound.” But if this specific, regional sound is defined by its blend of rock, blues, country, and soul influences, its exquisite song-crafting, a real sense of rhythm and groove, and an accessible, relaxed vocal style, then Dwight Twilley is everything you need to understand and appreciate it. And this latest collection of his work (which covers six original albums: “Tulsa,” “The Luck,” “47 Moons,” “Green Blimp,” “Soundtrack” and “Always”) is a beautiful sonic odyssey through his relatively recent… View full article » Tags: Dwight Twilley Read More & Comment STRANGER STILL – THE SONGS WHICH ARE (2023) Filed Under: alternative folk by exy — Leave a comment May 29, 2023 Toronto-based ensemble Stranger Still continue their exploration of musicalising the work of the late self-taught Nova Scotia poet Alden Nowlan, around which they first gathered and recorded in 2018. Where the resultant Songs of Bread, Wine and Salt was jazz-inflected, The Songs Which Are evokes both the alluring Celtic folk roots of Canada’s Maritime Provinces and the stark commanding beauty of plainsong, conveyed in composer, guitarist and banjoist Pete Johnston’s voicings and in the pure, tone-perfect solo and harmonised offerings of vocalists Mim Adams and Randi Helmers. The result is a fine fit for Nowlan’s reflective, intensive and lovely versification, especially suiting the subject and structure of poems like ‘Sparrow Come in My Door’ and… View full article » Tags: Stranger Still Read More & Comment OLIVIA DE PRATO – PANORAMA (2023) Filed Under: classical by exy — Leave a comment May 29, 2023 Panorama — an apt title choice for this second solo release by Olivia De Prato, co-founder and first violinist of the Mivos Quartet (the first, Streya, appeared in 2018). The word not only alludes to the range of perspectives offered by the five composers and the emotional and stylistic terrain explored on the album, it also applies to the dramatic sonic expansion the deployment of electronics adds to the project. Yes, it is a solo violin recording, but it often sounds as if De Prato is accompanied by others. During Angélica Negron’s 2012 titular work, for example, there are moments where the violin sounds as if it’s joined by organ, the material itself sometimes calling to mind, oddly enough, Philip Glass’s early… View full article » Tags: Olivia de Prato Read More & Comment « Older Entries * Users must be registered to post in c-box. Click the "profile" link in the bottom-right corner to register your current name. * CHAT * LINKS AND REQUESTS CBOX RULES: 1. Links and requests and thanks only. No chat. Keep all requests and thanks brief! * 2. Don't post any download links that are not yours. * 3. Requests should have correct title, artist and release date; also a Discogs, Allmusic or Amazon link is helpful. * 4. Your request should start with "Looking for / searching for" and include a PLEASE and a THANK YOU! * 5. 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