Monday, July 31, 2017

Next Exit - One Way Ticket 1981 - 1982

In our opinion, Sweet Madness was a band that deserved to be regarded as one of the United States' best new wave band (our review of one of their compilations here).  They had just enough raw garage and punk to add some frayed edges to the new wave gloss, and they could write and perform at a very high level.  Maybe it was bad luck, maybe it was their location in out of the way Spokane, Washington, but it didn't really happen for them.  But not a band full of quitters, by 1981 they decided they needed to change their venue and their name (in the latter case, to avoid confusion with second wave Ska band Madness).  So Sweet Madness of Spokane became Next Exit of Seattle.  Ancillary to those changes, John Robison the keys/synth player and one of the songwriters, and bass player Don Lynd, dropped out and guitarist  Greg Morlan and bassist Jef Morlan added to the remaining members Jan Gregor (vocals/guitar) and Mark Fenton (drums/backing vocals).  In Seattle Next Exit continued to play from the Sweet Madness catalog while developing new material and reworking the new, more guitar-centric sound.  I know, you are asking how you can get some of this material.  Well, this is your lucky day, because a trip to Bandcamp can get a digital download of One Way Ticket 1981 -1982, which includes 13 Next Exit interpretations of Sweet Madness songs and three new songs.  We'll note that even if you have the Sweet Madness material this album is worth getting, because the added edge and energy of the added lead guitar puts a different cast on the Sweet Madness songs.

Happily, this isn't even all we'll here from this talented lot.  Next Exit lasted two more years and an additional compilation may be ready by this Autumn.  By the way, the band later became Variant Cause, but I have no word on whether any of that material is forthcoming.








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Friday, July 28, 2017

Jane Weaver - Modern Kosmology


Jane Weaver lives up to her name.  For Modern Kosmology, she takes the motorik rhythms of Krautrock and blends in pop melodicism, operatic folk, electronic psychedelia and a bit of prog rock, to create a seamless musical tapestry that is as intriguing  as it is unclassifiable.  The moods shift from dark to light, the sound from heavy and claustrophobic to spacious and airy, the impressions from pastel to primary colors.  Everything is in connected, but in constant motion.  For me, it was like being inside a large musical kaleidoscope.  It is a stunning bit of adept musical shapeshifting, and a very entertaining listen.

Modern Kosmology is out now via Fire Records.





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Great Outdoors - Fake News

Zachary Schneider is a member of Australian bands Totally Mild and Free Time, and also has recently recorded with Full Ugly, Milk Teddy and Lehmann B Smith.  But Zach felt the urge to create his own music, resulting in Great Outdoors.  Originally a solo project, it became a trio with the additions of Dylan Young and Max Sheldrake-Falovic.  The band's ethos is to write and record quickly, resulting in Fake News -- a ten-song LP with palpable immediacy and a warm, organic vibe.  The album, which apparently was recorded in two days, offers a change of pace from their previous record, Dad's Oasis.  While the former album presented a more dreampop set of songs, Fake News is more direct, and many songs are taut, post-punk tunes.  We especially liked the jittery "Keep Your Focus".  However, the softer edges remain with the lovely "Bachelor's Bliss" and "Mara".

Great Outdoors is a talented band with the confidence to create fine music without worrying about painting between the boundaries of a specific genre, and Fake News is the perfect introduction to their music.  The album is out now via Smooch Records.










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Thursday, July 27, 2017

"No Longer Young Enough" by The Just Joans

We are drawn to Glasgow band The Just Joans by their sharp-eyed and witty songwriting, twee sensibility and melodic sense.  Any band that can make us laugh and sigh, often in the same song, is a band to keep in your playlist.  Later this year we will be graced with For Those About To Weep, their new LP.  However, we don't have to wait that long for a bit of The Just Joans, as the single "No Longer Young Enough" will be released tomorrow.  Consisting of the title track and "Breakfast for Our Tea", it is just what we needed to hold us over until the album is available.  Check out the title track below, which offers girl-group vocals pointing out that for all of us, there is a time when Friday nights/Saturday mornings in the clubs becomes reading at home in our PJs and an early lights out.

Both the single and the album are to be released via Fika Recordings.



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Wednesday, July 26, 2017

OV PAIN - OV PAIN

Renee Barrance and Tim Player are OV PAIN, a band that dwells in the musical landscape of Gothic darkwave.  On their new self-titled album the keyboards create thick layers of swirling sound over pounding percussion, with haunting vocals partially hidden in the fog.  The effect is claustrophobic and dissonant, but ultimately vital and majestic.  Through earphones, late at night, this album has become a first choice way to end the day.







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The Complete Loma Singles: Vol. 1

How many things in your life achieve "I'd hate to live without it" status?  For me, in addition to my family, there is coffee, my running habit, good books, good beer, any beer, and, of course music.  And speaking of music I'd Hate To Live Without, my gaze turns to The Complete Loma Singles: Vol. 1.  Why?  Well, I really love '60s R&B and soul.  But like many of us, when we turn to our personal collections or find an oldies station on the radio or internet, we tend to have a limited range of standards.  Don't misunderstand, I'm a big fan of the Motown and Stax/Volt hits.  But life demands variety and adventure.  Don't we R&B fans deserve the raw energy of the striving talents who never made it to more or less identical loops of oldies hits?  I think so, and thank Odin, Real Gone Music thinks so as well.

 On The Complete Loma Singles: Vol. 1 Real Gone Records collects a generous 50 songs from the Loma label.  A Warner subsidiary, the label only existed from 1964-1968, and while it wasn't known for producing hits, its releases have long been sought by soul music collectors.  And a spin through this two disc collection tells you why that is so.  You can feel the passion and your mind's eye can see the sweat, joy and tears.  If anyone every asks you what soul music is, just offer to sit them down and play this compilation.  Do not, I repeat, do not lend them the discs because you might not see them again.  And as we said at the top of the post, this is a 'can't live without item'.  When You Motor Away  blog, and its officers, directors, employees, shareholders and camp followers will not be responsible for self-harm by those who do not take care of their The Complete Loma Singles: Vol. 1.

Oh, and save your pennies, because this is the first of a planned four album release of Loma material.  See, we have a lot to live for!












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Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Grawlixes - Set Free

Robin Cederman and Penelope Esplin have graced these pages before as members of Dunedin's The Prophet Hens.  As a duo, they have launched folk pop project Grawlixes, and, after touring in Europe, they have released debut full length record Set Free. The album's melodies are delicate, intricate, and sweet, while the themes tend toward melancholy and clear-eyed realism, and particularly clear-eyed realism about melancholy-inducing relationships.  Restrained acoustic guitar provides most of the instrumentation, but accordion, violin and occasional electric guitar provide notable sonic depth.  Both Penelope and Robin sing, sometimes in unison, sometimes with one lead and one in the background.  Their voices compliment each other well, and the material is enhanced by the varied approaches.  Infectious and intelligent, Set Free is a real treat for your quieter moments.  And if you don't regularly have quieter moments, this album makes a strong argument for making time for them.

Set Free is out now via Home Alone.  You can stream the entire album at the Bandcamp link below.  The lyrics are provided, and we found them quite worth reading while listening.  By the way, the band helpfully points out that a "grawlix" is a spiral-shaped graphic used to indicate swearing in comic strips.








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"No More (Say Yes)" by Stephen McLaren

When we last listened to Stephen McLaren he was in Edinburgh dream poppers Collar Up.  Now the talented gent is launching a solo project, and his first offering is "No More (Say Yes)".  Opening with an insistent thumping beat and anthemic vocals, it is the perfect platform for a song about the Scottish independence vote.  We'll add that it also translates well to the dance floor, the running trail, or speeding down the highway.  Kind of like a valuable and soon-to-be-treasured musical utility tool.  In case you hadn't noticed, we love it.

"No More (Say Yes)" is out now via Errant Media.  Stephen's debut LP, We Used To Go Raving, will be released by Errant Media on September 29.



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Monday, July 24, 2017

Real Numbers - Frank Infatuation / Leave It Behind


Minneapolis' Real Numbers blew us away last year with Wordless Wonder, their debut LP released via Slumberland.  But now they prove that it only takes two songs to remind us just how good they are.  Please welcome "Frank Infatuation" and "Leave It Behind" to your record collection.  That is, welcome it if you act quickly.  It is a limited edition vinyl single from British label Market Square Records.  Buy a copy and get unlimited streaming and a digital download.  What a deal!






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She Sir - Rival Party


Guitars, guitars, wonderful guitars.  On Rival Party they chime, jangle, and layer over each other, riding a pulsating rhythm section, and the result is aural euphoria.  Austin band She Sir has been known as a dreampop and shoegaze band, and those elements remain dominant on this album.  But there also is that aforementioned robust rhythm section and many uptempo songs, so to our ears this band has stepped outside the lines to great effect.  With ten songs in a bit over a half hour, Rival Party is like a pleasant daydream in the sun, and one you try it, you may find yourself reworking your schedule for more frequent naps.

She Sir are Russell Karloff, Matthew Grusha, Jeremy Cantrell, and David Nathan.  Rival Party is out now via Shelflife Records.





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"Self Destruct Reality" by Jetstream Pony

This will be a busy week for the blog, with a large number of recent noteworthy releases to cover.  But we are starting out with a demo.  Yes, that's right, a demo.  Jetstream Pony is just too exciting to ignore, and "Self Destruct Reality" is a good way to kick off Monday.



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Friday, July 21, 2017

Life Model - Lucky EP

Today is Life Model's lucky day.  Or, more precisely, their Lucky day, because their new EP with that title has been released.  The band has been known for their dreamgaze (dreampop + shoegaze), but this record finds them muscling up with a touch more rocking, and it is a sound they do very well.  Opener "Skin and Bones" rumbles and threatens like something seeping out of the Seattle underground in the early '90s.  Title track "Lucky" brings the melody in a noise pop charmer.  The lovely "4ever" and "Together" hint at and build upon the band's dreampop roots.  Take it for a spin below -- if you are looking for good, new music, this may be your lucky day as well.

Life Model is Sophie Evans, Chris Smith, Joanne McCafferty, and Michael McDonald and they are based in Glasgow.  Lucky is out now in cassette and digital formats via Frux Tapes.



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Thursday, July 20, 2017

"Press Play And Escape" by Teflon Sega

We started out the day with some R&B, so we'll continue with an electronic R&B/future pop track from up and coming American artist Teflon Sega.  Keep your ears open -- we are sure you will hear more from him.


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"Do You Want My Love?" by Harpoons

Today is almost the end of the week.  Almost.  What is needed is a shot of energy to help us make it to Friday.  And where will we get it?  We will get it from "Do You Want My Love?", the new disco-tinged R&B song from Melbourne's Harpoons.  Put it on repeat, and make it through the week.  And then send the band a thank you note.

Harpoons are Henry, Jack, Bec, and Marty.  Their second album will be released later this year.



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Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Various Artists: 23 Bangers - The Casual Lurkers Guide to Emotional Response (2017)

Let's be honest here - we all find ourselves feeling a bit lazy at some point.  For example, every now and then I think I should make a new playlist with my favorite recent songs, favorite songs overall, favorite songs of a certain genre, or whatever.  But then I sit down, open a beer, and let the moment pass.  True, it sometimes takes two beers for the moment to pass, but I'm not a quitter so I stick with it.  And that's all fine, except that after the moment passes I don't have the hits compilation I had intended to make.

However, once again Jen and Stew at Emotional Response Records have saved the day.  Emotional Response Records releases a lot of records, in a lot of styles, by artists from lots of places around the globe.  As a public service for us lazy types, they are offering 23 Bangers - The Casual Lurkers Guide to Emotional Response (2017).  As the title suggests, the record contains 23 songs selected from the label's 2017 releases.  It is a no effort, no fuss and quite low-priced way to get a hits compilation of indie rock, punk, psychedelic, electronic, and indie pop songs well worth collecting.  Try some songs below and then visit the Bandcamp link.















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Tuesday, July 18, 2017

The Americans - I'll Be Yours

We generally make up our own minds around here.  In fact, we are quite comfortable with our enviable position as one of the premier tastemakers in indie music [citation needed].  But that doesn't mean that we ignore the opinions of other worthies in searching for good new music.  And when T. Bone Burnett and Jack White, among others, recognize a band's talent, we are content to be followers for a day.  And that brings us to The Americans -- a band whose interest in pre-war Americana roots music has broadened into an appealing brand of roots rock.  A brand that reflects rockabilly, country, blues, Americana, roots rock and swaggering rock and roll.  We featured the band's The Right Stuff EP a couple of months ago (link), and were pleasantly surprise that a full LP --  I'll Be Yours -- is available so soon.  Energetic stompers, roadhouse anthems, and slow-burning ballads showcase a band with deep understanding of their influences and formidable talent and commitment.  The songwriting is as strong as the performances are sincere.  And while the album impresses from the opening notes of the upbeat "Nevada", it still manages to be a 'grower', revealing depth with repeated listens.  The Americans have landed.

The Americans are Patrick Ferris (vocals/guitar), Jake Faulkner (bass), and Zac Sokolow (guitar).  I'll Be Yours is out now in vinyl, digital and CD formats via Loose Records.








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"Move to Run" by the Ocean Party

Here at WYMA World Headquarters, we are very fond of oceans and parties.  So it won't surprise anyone reading this post to learn that we also are very fond of The Ocean Party.  The Melbourne six-piece has been a favorite here for the last several years, and we even hauled ourselves out to see their show here in Seattle a few month ago.  Despite being at the end of a long overseas tour, they managed to be very entertaining and charming, and the memories still linger pleasantly in our minds.

But enough of the past, because The Ocean Party is ready to release another LP.  Beauty Point is coming to our ears and hears on August 18 via Spunk in Australia and New Zealand and Emotional Response Records in the US.  Well have more on the new album in the coming weeks, but here is a very tasty hint of what is to come.





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Thursday, July 13, 2017

Waxahatchee - Out in the Storm

Out in the Storm, the fourth Waxahatchee album from Katie Crutchfield and company, takes everything that has been good and true about Waxahatchee albums past, and almost impossibly makes it better.  Crutchfield's approach is raw, honest, and at times lacerating.  But she never forgets that a song's impact is also dependent on its ability to entertain, and entertain she does.  This album is ten songs, and a bit over a half hour, of crunchy, '90s-influenced indie rock and power pop, and a few simmering indie pop ballads, laying out Crutchfield's dissection of a breakup, with the spotlight on both the other party and herself.  Unlike previous Waxahatchee albums, Out in the Storm was recorded with a full band, including sister Allison lending her own vocal prowess to Katie's.  And those elements, in addition to excellent production, show to good effect.  The album as an epic feel.  Moreover, despite the "breakup album" theme, the overall mood is defiant and fierce, rather than weepy and downtrodden.  One of my favorite songs is the soaring "Sparks Fly", but there are sparks on a broader scale as well, because throughout the album Crutchfield displays the ability to make lyrical points as if live electric wires were embedded in them.  This is the sound of a formidable songwriting talent clearing the decks for the next chapter, and it is glorious.

Out in the Storm is released in vinyl, digital, CD and cassette formats tomorrow, July 24, via Merge Records.






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Wednesday, July 12, 2017

The Stevens - Good

Yes, it has been a long, long time since the last album from Melbourne's The Stevens.  But take it easy on them.  If some young men are finding the cure for dread diseases, building safe, diverse and inclusive communities, and negotiating lasting peace, you can't expect them to churn out guitar pop on demand.  Admittedly, there is no evidence that the members of the band were engaged in any such activities, but we don't know that they weren't, so perhaps we should cut them some slack.  I'm sure they were doing very important things since the release of their debut LP in 2014.

And one of those things is crafting 18 lo-fi gems that we find on Good, their new album.  This record is a heady brew of crunchy Guided By Voices-styled indie rock, Flying Nun-style jangle, '70s prog rock, and Television Personalities arty guitar pop.  Or, to put it in simple terms that don't make those of you two drinks into your evening try to sort through the influences, this is varied, melodic, eclectic, soaring, thrilling music with heart, humor and brains.  The Stevens find pop bliss in every corner of their music and burnish it brightly it for their fans.  I suppose that it isn't earthshaking news to say that a 18-track album has some good songs.  But Good is rich in really good songs, and suffers no weak ones.  In fact, if I were to compile a list of my favorite 30 songs of the year so far, Good would have several entries.  Try a few below, and then ask yourself, should I deny myself pop bliss?  I expect you will answer the question correctly.  We trust you, we really do.

The Stevens are Travis MacDonald, Alex Macfarlane, Gus Lord, and Matt Harkin.  Good will be released by Chapter Music in digital, vinyl and compact disc formats on Friday, July 14.







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Tuesday, July 11, 2017

The Popguns - C88 Demos

What can be better than some music from The Popguns?  More music from The Popguns, of course.  On the heels of Sugar Kisses, their stellar new album for Matinee Recordings (our feature here), the band has released an EP of late '80s demos.  The five-track record was available in CD and digital formats, but you all are late to the party and will have to be content with the digital download.  But content, I suspect we all will be.



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Stutter Steps - Floored EP

We assure you that Pittsburgh's Stutter Steps was not created specifically to attract our attention.  But followers of the blog could readily conclude otherwise after listening to the band's new EP Floored.  Fronted by songwriter Ben Harrison, who is a curator at the Andy Warhol Museum, Stutter Steps offers EP six tracks of jangling, melodic guitar pop that simultaneously recall the so-called Dunedin sound and West Coast guitar pop, with a touch of the Velvet Underground.  The lyrics are intelligent and poetic, and Harrison's vocal delivery, ably supported by Cindy Yogmas, is warm, sincere, and appealingly gruff.  Four of the six songs are up-tempo, chugging nuggets of perfection.  The other two, "Identical Eyes" and closer "Encino" display the band's adept hand at slower arrangements, with the latter boasting a bit of countrified charm and the former reminding me a bit of Chicago's Bare Mutants from about five years ago.  Obviously, the selling point isn't that Stutter Steps is doing something new, it is that they are making perfectly crafted music in a timeless genre.  It you are a fan of The Bats, Galaxie 500, Luna, Zebra Hunt, The Mantles, and Expert Alterations, you will find Floored to be a shiny new treasure.

In addition to Harrison (vocals/guitar), Stutter Steps are Sean Finn (drums), David Horn (bass), Phil Jacoby (guitar), and Cindy Yogmas (vocals/keys).  Floored is out now via Cleveland's Blue Arrow Records.






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Monday, July 10, 2017

Baby Dayliner - You Push I'll Go

The song "You Push I'll Go" has been rattling around for about a decade, but apparently was never released.  Moreover, Baby Dayliner (Ethan Marunas), although still working as a DJ, had retired from performing music, making a proper release unlikely.  However, this story has a happy ending, as the song and three siblings have been released.  Enjoy the slinky delights of the title song below and then check out the remainder of the EP at the Bandcamp link or your alternate favorite digital platform.



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"Only You" by Jimi Charles Moody (video)

We are big fans of Jimi Charles Moody, and we also like modern dance.  So we are happy to bring you the dance-oriented video for Moody's "Only You".  A treat for the ears and eyes, and we expect it does your soul some good as well.





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Friday, July 7, 2017

Star Tropics - Lost World

Lost World indeed presents a world to get lost in.  Filled with anthemic shoegaze and dreampop, with perfectly meshed boy/girl vocals infused with sticky sugar floating above hooky melodies and chiming and jangling guitars.  The drums slash with abandon and the bass has free rein to infuse a muscular bounce to every track. The result is a sound that seems effortless, buoyant, youthful and celebratory.  And we certainly can use that.  Hell, the whole world can use much more of that.  We were loathe to pick favorites, just as we try not to have favorites among our children.  But our publishing standards (yes, we have a few that don't involve beer) require us to provide representative songs, and so we have.  If you are fans of '80s guitar pop -- The Cure, C86, Sarah Records, New Order -- or more recent bands such as Veronica Falls and The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart, it will probably take just a few bars to sell you.  But if you want to be coaxed, and we all like a bit of coaxing every now and then, go to the Bandcamp link and play the album.  Then buy the album and improve your weekend with a few mouse clicks.  Life really can be that simple sometimes.

Star Tropics are Scott Hibbits (guitar), Loren Vanderbilt (bass/vocals), Dan Julien (drums), and Nikki Navarro (guitar/vocals).  Lost World is out now in digital and vinyl formats via Shelflife Records (United States) and Fastcut Records (Japan).










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Thursday, July 6, 2017

Breakfast Muff - Eurgh!

An acquaintance of mine once tried to convince me that punk music is all about violence.  Of course, I disagreed.  On the other hand, the last time I listened to Eurgh!, the third album by Glasgow's Breakfast Muff, I was energetically swinging a pickaxe into a firm but yielding target (there is no audio evidence of whether I was shouting "eurgh" with each strike, but that isn't important right now).  However, in my defense the activity was due to my beloved spouse's desire to plant a vegetable garden rather than any specific aggressive tendencies.  But where was I?  Oh yes, Eurgh!.  This album is a 13 song joyride consisting of keenly drawn observations of the lives of young adults, raucously (and at times sweetly) rendered by three musician who artistic ethos is get it down fast, and with conviction (this album was recorded in four days, which is the longest they have taken to record and album).  And their talent as songwriters and sincerity and passion as performers makes it all work out.

While the pop tag certainly isn't misplaced -- witness the three songs embedded below -- it certainly isn't a comprehensive description.  "Arms Brain", "Magic Carpet", among others, are straight up indie pop songs, and the latter half of the album is decidedly more post punk than punk.  In our view, while those songs may not have the immediate punch of the punk songs, they leave a more lasting impression.  Breakfast Muff is one of those bands that makes a stunning initial impression, but also suggests great promise for a longer haul.

Breakfast Muff is Cal Donnelly, Eilidh McMillan, and Simone Wilson.  They all sing and trade off on the various instruments.  Eurgh! is out Friday, July 7, via Amour Foo.  See the Bandcamp link below for details.











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The Deslondes - Hurry Home

On Hurry Home, the sophomore album from The Deslondes, we find the band broadening their country rock palette to embrace more electrification and some R&B.  And it suits the New Orleans quintet very nicely.  Make no mistake, the "country" remains in evidence throughout, and the loose arrangements and drawling vocals emphasize the bands roots.  But we expect that the broader and more robust sound will do nothing to alienate existing fans and may well earn them an expanded audience.

One of the strengths of The Deslondes is having five songwriters and four lead vocalists, giving the band a variety of perspectives and approaches.  Overall, the album doesn't prompt foot-stomping as much as involuntary head nodding and appreciative smiles.  Anyone who spends time away from home, family and friends, and longs to get back, will appreciate the gospel inflected title track.  But once that gem is appreciated, the listener will want to dive into the delicious break-up song "She Better Be Lonely", the bubbling "Nelly", the rollicking "Hurricane Shakedown", the vamping "Many Poor Boy", or one of the other songs.  There is something for everyone here, and we think it goes down well for any picnic or backyard gathering.  BYOB.

The Deslondes are Sam Doores, Riley Downing, Dan Cutler, Cameron Snyder, and John James Tourville.  Hurry Home is out now via New West.










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Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Mikey Young - Your Move Vol. 1

I don't think there is anything related to music that Mikey Young could do that would surprise me.  Well, upon reflection, if some future performance, recording or mixing work was sub par, I would be surprised, but that isn't a surprise that is likely to happen.  Whether it is his work as a musician with Eddy Current Suppression Ring, Ooga Boogas, and Total Control, among others, or his recording and mixing for numerous projects on several continents in recent years, Young has proved himself to be adventurous, talented and inspired.  He is wedded to no specific genre, but rather seems to seek out challenges wherever he sees an opportunity.

For Your Move Vol. 1, Young becomes an electronic producer, creating five spacious instrumental tracks that are upbeat, sunny and cinematic, with a solid core of pop smarts.  Young is a Jedi master of aural seduction -- catching your ear and rubbing it where it produces the most pleasure.  And if we weren't all consenting adults here, there could be some codes violated.  But happily, we are adults and can sit back and enjoy one of the premier left-field standouts of the year.

Your Move Vol. 1 is out now in digital, vinyl and cassette formats.  It is the first of a series of synth pop albums by different artists that will be released by Moniker Records in the ensuing months.  The unusual name has an interesting explanation.  Each artist will make a move on a chess board when the artist's album is released.  Then Moniker will make a move, followed by the next artist, and so on.





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The Pygmy Tribe - Portraits


After a long holiday weekend, we are going to start off with something a bit quieter than usual.  Specifically, we present Portraits by Chicago's Pygmy Tribe.  Featuring delicate, earnest vocals and subdued but interesting arrangements, it has brought a welcome calm to our hectic Wednesday.  We also appreciate the band providing lyrics with the stream.  A few of our favorites are below.  If you like them, you can stream the entire album at the Bandcamp link.

Pygmy Tribe is Sal Plan, Daniel Lyter, and Jon Westbrook.  Portraits is available as a digital download.






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Monday, July 3, 2017

Principe Valiente - Principe Valiente EP (free download)

Sweden is justifiably known for pristine indie pop, but talented Swedish musicians play other styles as well. Principe Valiente, for example, paints a darker pop picture, akin to The Cure or Echo and the Bunnymen.  Their recent self-titled EP is available for download, so you can evaluate their music at leisure.

Principe Valiente is Fernando Honorato (vocals/bass), Jimmy Ottosson (guitar), Rebecka Johansson (keys), and Joakim Janthe (drums).  The EP is out not via AF Music.




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