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The Soup Nazi 11.05.2018 12:29 AM

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Oh man, this is gonna be MEGATONIC.


https://www.allmusic.com/album/more-...--mw0003211756

choc e-Claire 11.05.2018 03:54 AM

Bought to Rot, a solo record by Laura Jane Grace of Against Me!, comes out on Friday and I'm hyped for it. The last two AM! records are two of my three favourites (Eternal Cowboy or GTFO), so hopefully the form keeps up.

_slavo_ 11.05.2018 07:01 AM

 


Jessica Moss - Entaglement.

She played in my town yesterday. It was mesmerizing.

The Soup Nazi 11.05.2018 11:25 PM

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It was mesmerizing.


I wanna be mesmerizing too...

Kuhb 11.06.2018 04:58 AM

If you like raucous melodic punk with a touch of Unwound, the new Cloud Nothings is pretty fun. Not super ambitious, just well executed and thoroughly enjoyable

Kuhb 11.06.2018 04:59 AM

Cloud Nothings - The Echo of The World

https://youtu.be/7qn8q6B7lNQ

_tunic_ 11.06.2018 06:57 AM

New Jessica Moss album is very nice. However for some reason I do prefer her very first album Under Plastic Island that was not released on album, but can be streamed on bandcamp.




anyway:


Fallen Trees by Lubomyr Melnyk

will be released on December 7
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On December 7th Erased Tapes present ‘Fallen Trees’ – the new album by singular talent and literal force of nature Lubomyr Melnyk – known as ‘the prophet of the piano’ due to his lifelong devotion to his instrument.

The album release coincides with Melnyk’s 70th birthday, but despite the autumnal hint in its title, there’s little suggestion of him slowing down. Having received critical acclaim and co-headlining the prestigious Royal Festival Hall as part of the ErasedTapes 10th anniversary celebrations, after many years his audience is now both global and growing. The composer is finally gaining a momentum in his career that matches the vibrant, highly active energy of his playing.

Cascades of notes, canyons and rivers of sound: there’s something about his music that channels the natural world at its most awe-inspiring. In ‘Fallen Trees’ the connection with the environment continues, taking its cue from a long rail journey Melnyk made through Europe. Glancing out of the window as the train passed through a dark forest, he was struck by the sight of trees that had recently been felled. “They were glorious,”he says. “Even though they’d been killed, they weren’t dead. There was something sorrowful there, but also hopeful.” That sense of sadness touched by optimism infuses the album, too: rarely has Melnyk made music so shot through with melancholy and regret, but which sounds so rapt, even radiant.

Drawing comparisons with Steve Reich and the post-rock group Godspeed You, Black Emperor!, Pitchfork praised his 2015 album ‘Rivers And Streams’ for it’s “sustained concentration andecstatic energy”. That energy is present in ‘Fallen Trees’ too, but at points the tone is quieter, the mood darker and more wistful. At points elsewhere on the album, despite being routed in the wonders of the natural world, there’s a kaleidoscopic quality in the fractal flurry of notes and the broad spectrum of colour they summon.

The work that gives it its name, the five-part, 20-minute ‘Fallen Trees’, is one of the most ambitious and demanding pieces he has ever created. Though the music is – as ever – Melnyk’s own, ‘Fallen Trees’ once again features a number of Erased Tapes artists. Japanese vocal artist Hatis Noit, whose first EP ‘Illogical Dance’ came out to much acclaim earlier this year, lends ethereal vocals, floating mysteriously above the surface of Melnyk’s eddying piano lines before diving far beneath. Other contributors include Berlin-based cellist Anne Müller, a sometime collaborator with Nils Frahm, and American singer David Allred, the most recent addition to the label family. “More than any of the albums that I’ve done, it’s a real collaboration,”Melnyk insists, emphasising how much he owes to his producer, Erased Tapes founder Robert Raths.

Born in the Ukraine in 1948, Melnyk fell for the piano at an early age. Given lessons as a young child after his family emigrated to Canada after the iron curtain came down, he was immediately transfixed by the possibilities of the instrument. “On the piano, you can create whole worlds,”he reflects. “I realised that it could be an orchestra, a choir of sound.”

After studying classical piano and graduating with a degree in Latin and Philosophy from St Paul’s College in Winnipeg, in the early1970s Melnyk found himself in Paris. Homeless and in desperate need of money, he supported himself by accompanying dance lessons for a company run by the experimental choreographer Carolyn Carlson. The experience became a kind of epiphany: watching Carlson’s dancers, he began to play a new kind of music, spontaneous and improvisatory – responding not to rigid classical conventions but the dance he saw unfolding. Using the sustain pedal to create echo and reverb, he transformed free-flowing cascades of notes into hypnotic waves of sound. Eventually he found a name for this new style: ‘continuous music’, which he uses to this day.

Critics have detected the influence of Ravi Shankar and other Indian styles in Melnyk’s music, along with the insistent, repetitive textures of minimalist pioneers such as Steve Reich and Philip Glass. Melnyk himself cites his debt to the American composer Terry Riley, particularly the legendary 1964 work ‘In C’, which he says “opened the world for me”.But he adds that if you listen carefully, you’ll also be able to hear the lilting contours of traditional Ukrainian folk music.

It might be truer to say that there is genuinely nothing quite like Melnyk’s work: a unique musical pioneer, he has defiantly carved his own path. “I don’t say to people I’m a composer,”he declares. “I don’t know what I am.

”Melnyk composes, as he plays, at the piano, feeling out lines and individual rhythmic cells that bubble, undulate and gradually expand into vast, interlinked frameworks. Asked to describe what it’s like to live inside his music, he says “my whole body is transformed as I play, it honestly feels like that. My fingers feel like the winds of the world; it feels like you’re physically transcending dimensions.”

The Soup Nazi 11.06.2018 05:39 PM

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From Bandcamp Daily:

Heather Leigh Claims Her Pedal Steel "Throne"

The Soup Nazi 11.16.2018 11:08 PM

From the archival department: Ut's reissues series continues with the badass Early Live Life.

 


"Remastered album compiling some of Ut's best live performances from 1979–1985". LP version in a limited edish of 400, while the CD couples Early Live Life and Live At The Venue. The FLACs from Bandcamp are 24-bit, by the way. Bitchen...

https://utmusic.bandcamp.com/album/early-live-life

The Soup Nazi 11.16.2018 11:15 PM

FACS have a new "limited edition tour cassette", Acteurs Inversion, a "collage made from basic tracks recorded for FACS forthcoming 2019 album". (Well, the cassette itself is sold out, but you can get the high-resolution FLACs from Bandcamp. FACSFLACS, eh).

 


https://wearefacs.bandcamp.com/album/acteurs-inversion

I have to say I'm liking this stuff more than Negative Houses!

_slavo_ 11.19.2018 04:17 AM

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FACS have a new "limited edition tour cassette",


I saw them live last week, it was quite good.

The Soup Nazi 11.19.2018 08:26 PM

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I saw them live last week, it was quite good.


They have a new bassist (well, it was news to me when I saw their pic on Bandcamp). Alianna Kalaba. Quite the looker. Drummer, too. NOICE.

Kuhb 11.23.2018 06:14 AM

Enjoying the new J Mascis a lot. He's coming to my town early next year, I'm looking forward to singing along to these tunes

tesla69 11.25.2018 11:24 AM

Meg Baird/Mary Lattimore "Ghosts Forests" - Threelobed


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVpg...McVpg 4CcBpu8

The Soup Nazi 11.26.2018 04:29 PM

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Meg Baird/Mary Lattimore "Ghosts Forests" - Threelobed

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVpg...McVpg 4CcBpu8


We know. Moshe and I posted about it back in September, asshole.

http://www.sonicyouth.com/gossip/sho...#p ost1362831

http://www.sonicyouth.com/gossip/sho...#p ost1362718

Kuhb 12.03.2018 03:23 AM

Very late onto this one... but the latest Mitski album is really, really impressive.

I've seen this album hyped a whole lot, but I have to say it lives up to it.

This song particularly got me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lYA3i3QkWM

Severian 12.03.2018 01:24 PM

New Jeff Tweedy... “WARM.” Ohfuckyeah

Savage Clone 12.03.2018 06:02 PM

Enjoying the new Perturbator b sides and remixes collections on Blood Music, even if they aren't exactly albums per se.

The Soup Nazi 12.03.2018 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Severian
New Jeff Tweedy... “WARM.” Ohfuckyeah


We announced it. You replied. If you're posting because you're listening to it, go to the respective thread.

(^ Being a dick because I won't be listening to it until I receive it in the mail. That's how my lawn rolls...)

Severian 12.04.2018 08:30 AM

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We announced it. You replied. If you're posting because you're listening to it, go to the respective thread.

(^ Being a dick because I won't be listening to it until I receive it in the mail. That's how my lawn rolls...)


I’m posting it because now I KNOW it’s one of the best new albums. Before, it was one of the “most anticipated” albums.

This thread — which was my brainchild originally before you and other snakes decided to try to steal it — is for discussion of both users’ favorite new albums and the albums users are looking forward to that might become their favorites once released.

Wrap your head around the fact that this thread serves two purposss. Things can be more than one thing.

Fatty.

(You call me Tiny so you’re Fatty... no you can’t be Biggie)


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