Showing posts with label bandcamp single. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bandcamp single. Show all posts
Apr 24, 2025
Jan 25, 2025
Sophie Jamieson • Vista • 2025
Co-produced by Guy Massey (Spiritualised, The Divine Comedy, Kylie) and Sophie Jamieson, I still want to share is an album exploring the push and pull, merry-go-round nature of anxious attachment and how it weaves, cuts and steals through familial and romantic relationships
Dec 13, 2024
frog • DID SANTA COME • 2024
Did Santa come after midnight
Across the lawn covered in thin white
Lying awake in my bed
Thinking ‘bout what Daddy said
Covered in the color red
Setting down above my head
Did Santa come
Across the lawn covered in thin white
Lying awake in my bed
Thinking ‘bout what Daddy said
Covered in the color red
Setting down above my head
Did Santa come
Dec 6, 2024
best of 2024 • Laughing • Bruised
The Canadian supergroup’s debut album arrives like a progeny of Built to Spill, Dinosaur Jr., and even Neil Young’s Crazy Horse all while constructing a singular, inspiring voice of its own. read more
Aug 23, 2024
Jul 14, 2024
Chitinous Mandible • Calm Summer Night • 2024
Until mid-September I'm going to be putting out a song once a week and I just wanted to pass that along in case you're interested in listening in on what I'll be releasing.
Feb 4, 2024
Jan 20, 2024
Strawberry Runners • 2023
The musical project of Emi Night (they/them), Strawberry Runners has existed in some form since 2013, capitalizing on their early acclaim with the releases of the 2015 tape Hatcher Creek and the 2017 EP In the Garden, In the Night; Night's songs have garnered acclaim from the likes of Pitchfork, Stereogum, FLOOD, Wired, and NPR among others. From there, the journey which has led to Strawberry Runners has been a long and arduous one.
Jan 18, 2024
Pete Astor • Model Village • 2024
2024 marks 40 years of Pete Astor making records, a suitable
anniversary point at which to take stock and double back on
songs that first appeared on records by Astor-fronted combos
such as Creation Records trailblazers The Loft and The
Weather Prophets and Matador recording artists The Wisdom
of Harry, as well as selections from solo albums that appeared
on labels such as Danceteria and Static Caravan.
Dec 29, 2023
best of 2023 • Hayden • Miss Fort Erie
Speaking about the track, Hayden says: "’Miss Fort Erie’ has been in my back pocket for a while now. It was written and recorded pretty quickly up in my attic in the summer of 2016. At the time, my mind was on balancing a young family and being out on the road. Something I’m weighing again now and in the coming months. I thought it a funny idea to describe a conversation between a couple, where the traveler always plays down their adventures so as to not make the one at home feel left out. As per usual, there’s a twist ending. Musically, I had a blast playing all the parts, and for an artist with a catalogue lacking in middle eight’s or bridges, I’m particularly proud of the changes throughout the song.”
Feb 25, 2013
H-Burns - Off The Map - 2013
Off the map, H-Burns’ fourth album, is an album labeled, engineered, mixed and mastered by Steve Albini. And it’s pretty obvious: fourteen tight songs, full-on (faithful to the motto hammered by Albini: “feature it, or fuck it"), carved in eight days, by five people (drums, guitars, keyboards, bass), without ever leaving the studio. After the critical success of “We go way back” and the recent collaboration with Chris Bailey of the legendary Australian band The Saints (Album Bailey / Burns), H-Burns continues on Off The Map to move towards a sound which is less and less harsh, but instead wider and wider. H-Burns dropped the plaid shirts, now they truly have become a great classy rock band, a band that doesn’t know any borders. Off the Map is a world-record where the concepts of maps and territories are the cement of the lyrics, in a total symbiosis with the sound: brass performed by the musicians from Wilco’s latest albums, a drummer who hits a snare drum from the 1930’s, keyboard parts played on vintage instruments that sound like they haven’t been touched for years. This new album of H-burns is also the first album released by the label Vietnam, tailor-made by their friends at So Foot, the magazine that has once been described by Voxpop as ” a punk football magazine which talks about football because it’s the rock’n'roll of the modern world “. Create a label. What for? ” Because what really matters, it’s the journey “. With or without a map.
Great album... Brings you back to the days of old! Recommended ***
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