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Yeah, I realized that. I have no explanation. You’re right. I almost deleted it, but whatever. EDIT: Oh, I remember... For some reason I thought that was Annie Potts’ bosom on the album cover because I read this thing scrolling through my phone and replied in kind very quickly as is my way. I forgot that. Yeah. I’m dumb as fuck but that’s the deal. Annie Potts is amazing, and y’know what, she has held up well! |
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Fuckin' burn that thing. For real. |
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Technically can’t. Also no. Also don’t want to. Plus fuck you, sir |
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Out now: Masaki Batoh, Nowhere.
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Preemptive strike to those who have given me shit for liking The Hold Steady: :fuckyou: Out April 26: Craig Finn, I Need A New War.
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https://craigfinn.net/ https://craigfinn.bandcamp.com/ |
Out today: Michael Chapman, True North.
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http://www.paradiseofbachelors.com/m...day-worldwide/ Nice, longer description here: https://michaelchapman.bandcamp.com/album/true-north |
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"I wanna hold her, wanna hold her tight / Get DJ Kicks right through the night...!"
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https://laurelhalo.bandcamp.com/albu...ks-laurel-halo |
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https://filthyfriends.bandcamp.com/ https://www.killrockstars.com/artists/filthy-friends http://www.undertheradarmag.com/news...w_album_share/ |
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https://madelinekenney.bandcamp.com/...sters-helpless http://store.carparkrecords.com/prod...sters-helpless http://www.undertheradarmag.com/news/flock_of_dimes_jenn_wasner_and_madeline_kenney_sha re_new_songs_announce_joi/ |
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http://brainwashed.com/common/htdocs.../krank219.html "Hecker will stage a series of special performances in tandem with the album's release, featuring members of the gagaku ensemble on sho, ryuteki and hichiriki, accompanied by Kara-Lis Coverdale." NOICE. :cool: |
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Y'know, a guy makes a perfectly bitchen Undertones reference and nobody says jack squat. You people are dead inside! |
Out now: Tom Rainey Trio (Rainey/Laubrock/Halvorson) - Combobulated.
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https://intaktrec.bandcamp.com/album...ed-24bit-44khz (24/44) https://intaktrec.bandcamp.com/album/combobulated (16/44) http://www.intaktrec.ch/316-a.htm (physical release) |
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Thanks for this! Mary is so prolific |
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Among 2.7 billion other recordings, Mary and Ingrid are also on Laubrock's Contemporary Chaos Practices: Two Works For Orchestra With Soloists, released late last year. ![]() Quote:
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From the archival department:
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Uffie finally dropped yesterday. Totally lived up to my expectations. I love the use of guitar.
Found a new mountain man record. I have been dying for one just as long as the uffie. Wonderful surprise. It actually came out last year. Doja Cat's recent single Tia Tamara is a real banger. New xiu xiu is insane and probably one of their better records but I'm not in an intense enough mood to get through it. |
Out April 12: Chris Forsyth, All Time Present.
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I'm fairly curious to hear the new mdou moctar records, also curious to see if wolf eyes releases any recordings of the live collaborations they did last year, also interested in whatever comes out on siltbreeze if anything, and any more SY or Harry Pussy archival releases would be cool if any are planned but really who gives a fuck about what records come out and when?
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New Solange album, “When I Get Home” out now!
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Fuuuuuuck.....I just bought the new Swans "fundraiser album" called What Is This?, as well as the preorder to the next "proper" album.....hopefully 2019.
From MG: Hello There! Some time ago, when I made the decision to disband the most recent line up of Swans, I did so not only with trepidation, but also with a great measure of sadness. This, after all, was the longest lasting grouping of core musicians in the 35 year plus history of Swans, and we made some great work. We were (and remain) friends and collaborated seamlessly as an ensemble. However, a too-comfortable familiarity had taken hold and none of us could see the music surprising us further, so we ditched it, at least for the time being. Following our final performances at Warsaw, in Brooklyn, in November of 2017, after sleeping for what seemed like 6 months, I set about writing new songs for the next version of Swans. I’ve completed about a dozen, and you’ll find 10 of them on the CD we’re releasing as a fundraiser to help with the recording and production costs of the new Swans album. These are as close to the bone as it gets – just my acoustic guitar and voice. Should you delve into this collection, you’ll discover that the material leans heavily towards words (lots of them) and vocals, which I suppose is a natural inclination after 7 years of immersion in music that was so adamantly geared towards long instrumental passages… Though I’m certain these are fine performances here, these are demos, which means that they are skeletal versions intended as a guide for building the songs with other musicians. And build them (and expand them) I will - presumably to my usual excessive degree, though in this case that proclivity won’t be expressed in a musical style similar to the chapter of Swans that recently concluded. That much I know. Just how things will actually end up sounding is another matter. I have lots of thoughts about how the orchestrations should go, but for now they’re still amorphous, and I’m looking forward to diving in with other musicians in the studio and following where the sound we generate leads. As always, I’ll be looking for the unintended. During a recent phone conversation with my friend Bill Rieflin, I expressed my uncertainty about where this record would lead, especially after 7 years of knowing pretty much in advance the timbre and vocabulary that would be used when we (the recent, past version of Swans) played, and Bill said something I’ll employ as a guide for this new chapter: Follow the uncertainty, make that the thing. A person could do worse than to follow the advice of a supreme musical savant like Mr. Rieflin, so I intend to keep his words in my head as we work. Joining me in this slippery quest will be the following: •The Necks: (Tony Buck, Chris Abrahams, Lloyd Swanton). This transcendental improv combo will play basic tracks to my guitar part on 2 songs, and the songs will be further orchestrated and sung to thereafter. Tony will also play various instruments on other songs. •Kristof Hahn: Stalwart stabber of the sky, recent Swan, and past member of Angels of Light, will play various guitars and lap steel. •Larry Mullins: Stellar past Swans and Angels of Light member, will play drums, orchestral percussion, piano, organ, and whatever else seems appropriate. •Yoyo Röhm: Yoyo is a Berlin bassist and composer/arranger, and he’ll play double bass and electric bass, and will also lend his considerable arrangement skills to the proceedings and will help in gathering orchestral musicians and additional signature players. •Ben Frost: Composer, recording artist, maker-of-sounds and psychic landscapes. I will sit down with Ben once the songs have taken on a shape and I will say OK: What? •Anna von Hausswolff and Maria von Hausswolff: Anna is singer, organist, and composer and her sister Maria is a filmmaker who sometimes sings with Anna. Their voices combine wonderfully. They will sing myriad backing vocals on the record. •Baby Dee: recording artist, chanteuse extraordinaire, harpist and pianist. I wrote a song specifically for Dee to sing, and she has consented generously to come out of retirement to do so. She’ll also sing backing vocals, as will her friends Fay Christen and Ida Albertje Michels. •Jennifer Gira: Sometimes contributor to Swans, professionally arcane. Will contribute backing vocals and critique. She sings the song The Nub on the What is This? CD. •Bill Rieflin: Long time honorary Swan and past Angels of Light contributor, currently a member of King Crimson. Bill plays everything. I will sit down with Bill once the songs have taken on a shape and I will say OK: What? •Cassis Staudt: Past member of Angels of Light and passionate accordion pumper, she will play on various songs. •Thor Harris: Robust recent Swan and past Angels of Light superman, recording artist, percussionist, drummer, torturer of homemade instruments. I will sit down with Thor once the songs have taken on a shape and I will say OK: What? •Dana Schechter: Recording artist, past member of Angels of Light, bassist, vocalist, soundscape maker. I will sit down with Dana once the songs have taken on a shape and I will say OK: What? •Heather Trost and Jeremy Barnes: Long time purveyors of exotic Eastern European/Balkan/Turkish homemade hoedowns of psychedelic import as A Hawk and a Hacksaw. They sing and play multiple instruments. I will sit down with them once the songs have taken on a shape and I will say OK: What? •Norman Westberg, Phil Puleo, Christopher Pravdica, Paul Wallfisch: Heroic recent Swans members, ex-Swans, and Swans again forever. I will sit down with them once the songs have taken on a shape and I will say OK: What? •M.Gira will sing and play guitar and produce the record. |
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The first single 'Celebrate the Void' is great |
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Heard about this. Fucking *nice.* |
Holy shit! Out April 26, but act now because it's just 500 copies, you mooks: Mars archives volume three: N.N. End.
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Out May 10: Nots, 3.
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Out May 3 (you can now pre-order the black 7"; if you want the orange one you're shittouttaluck and so am I... but hey, you get an instant WAV —or mp3, if you must— download of the A-side): Tropical Fuck Storm, "The Planet Of Straw Men"/"Can't Stop".
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^ Oh, and the WAV is 24/48, whaddayaknow...
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Alright, so by now we're all sick of Morrissey's Brexit-is-great/Spacey-is-great/No-I-didn't-say-any-of-that-fake-news bullshit, but for what it's worth the guy's got a covers album coming up and the song selection really is A+. The list of collaborators, however, is not (Billie Joe Fuckface et al). All in all, I'm impressed by his take on "It's Over" (if you cut out Laura Pergolizzi's lamentable screams, that is) — Roy Orbison is obviously seriously difficult to cover and that song in particular can be impossible.
http://www.undertheradarmag.com/news/morrissey_shares_cover_of_roy_orbisons_its_over_fe at._lp_and_details_of_cov/ |
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THE PLANET OF STRAW MEN it's got some looney tunes biology the planet of straw men their only purpose is to disagree and do it publicly, amen they're always going for the coup de gras they think they're gonna fuck a movie star but all paths lead to nowhere and it all adds up to nothing it radiates more of a loneliness than it does a visible light but its beacon to the cosmonaut a weekend to the taikonauts, alright and so then Bejing send her diplomats and the Kremlin sets their wire taps and they send a probe to mine the gold on the planet of straw men don't hate the player, hate the game right? don't hate the singer hate the song but don't go saying that to the straw men or to their rubble kings, king kong they want the glory of the coup de gras a mating ritual or a courtship dance but all paths lead to nowhere and it all adds up to nothing you'll be picking Chinese cotton on the moon soon on the planet of straw men you'll buried in an egg then disinterred i've heard and made to do it, all again up on the surface it's a charcoal roast there's ruined temples in the undergrowth and strange insects chirping with all the rancour of a coliseum they want the glory of a coup de gras they want the glory of a coup de gras they want the glory of a coup de gras on the planet of straw men |
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Fuckin' copy-&-paste, I can't believe I didn't correct this — the song is called "The CALVARY Cross", of course. From I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight. Incidentally, if you don't have that album I will bitch-slap you right now. |
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Out May 10: Holly Herndon, PROTO.
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https://hollyherndon.bandcamp.com/album/proto http://www.hollyherndon.com/ |
Out May 31: Nivhek (Liz Harris, aka Grouper), After its own death / Walking in a spiral towards the house.
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https://www.superiorviaduct.com/collections/nivhek https://grouper.bandcamp.com/album/a...ards-the-house |
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