We are pleased to introduce you to Guds Pengar, or "God's Money" if you would like the translation from Swedish. The introduction arrives in the form of "Borttappad", their debut single for Rama Lama Records. Unlike many of the Nordic bands we feature here, Guds Pengar sticks to Swedish. But our lack of linguistic dexterity doesn't dim our appreciation for the thrillingly dynamic music the band creates.
The Malmö-based Guds Pengar are Evelina Nerstrand and Olof Stid, and occasionally some like-minded musical friends.
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Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Math and Physics Club - Indian Ocean 7"
We all want our favorite bands to go on forever, dropping nuggets into our laps from time to time. We want it as music fans, and we want the stability and comfort as humans. But, of course, things rarely work out as we like. We have been following Seattle-area band Math and Physics Club for about 15 years, and another 15 years would be most welcome. However, we recently learned that the band is wrapping up with a final single, the two-track Indian Ocean 7" available via Matinee Recordings.
Of course there is a backstory. There usually is with endings, although this one is especially poignant. Math and Physics Club co-founder and guitarist James Werle succumbed to cancer last year. Title track "Indian Ocean" was written before James died, but before it had not yet been recorded. So remaining members Charles Bert, Ethan Jones and Kevin Emerson recorded the song, as well "In Dreams", which was written as a tribute to James. It is a truly memorable final statement, with sadness and hope, as well as a sublime craftsmanship.
The single is available as a digital download or in vinyl with a download.
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Of course there is a backstory. There usually is with endings, although this one is especially poignant. Math and Physics Club co-founder and guitarist James Werle succumbed to cancer last year. Title track "Indian Ocean" was written before James died, but before it had not yet been recorded. So remaining members Charles Bert, Ethan Jones and Kevin Emerson recorded the song, as well "In Dreams", which was written as a tribute to James. It is a truly memorable final statement, with sadness and hope, as well as a sublime craftsmanship.
The single is available as a digital download or in vinyl with a download.
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Various Artists - F.A.R Out
Unsure of what music to cue up next? Let us help you -- take a look at F.A.R. Out, a new compilation from Fadeawayradiate Records. Featuring 14 original songs by various indie artists that were selected for quality and fit with the theme of '60s-style sunshine pop. Astute readers will note that several of these artists have appeared on these pages in the past. It should surprise no one that we are drawn to them again. The CD version is sold out, but the digital is there for the taking.
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Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Dumb Things - Time Again
Brisbane's Dumb Things have delivered Time Again, their sophomore album, and a fine addition to jangling slacker pop it is. Breezy and carefree, it demands nothing of the listener but delivers great joy. We discovered it only recently, but it has become one of our favorite albums of the fall. Fans of Dick Diver, Twerps and other recent Australian bands should dive in without hesitation. But really, we recommend Time Again to any guitar pop fan.
Dumb Things are Pat, Maddie, Adam, James, and Andy. And based on the quality of the album, we'd venture that they may be Dumb Things as a collective, but they certainly aren't things that are dumb
Time Again is out now in CD and digital formats.
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Sasha Bell - Love Is Alright
Sasha Bell's confident, nuanced vocals, musicianship, and gifted songwriting have graced bands Essex Green, Ladybug Transistor and The Sixth Great Lake, so it is always good news to hear that she is involved in a new project. But this endeavor is particularly special, as it is her first solo full length under her own name. Listening to Love Is Alright we happily to discover that Bell clearly is comfortable as the main focus of a project. Her vocals are assured and dynamic. The sparkling arrangements find a comfortable lane between the more baroque pop of her other bands and more mainstream pop. Lyrically, Bell hits memorable points in her life and career. But this is nostalgia that is warm and sprightly, matching the presentation and lifting our spirits. We don't think Sasha Bell could have crafted a better opener to this chapter of her musical journey.
Love Is Alright is out now via Both Sides Now.
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Love Is Alright is out now via Both Sides Now.
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Monday, November 25, 2019
Theatre Royal - Incidental Friend EP
In July we featured a singles collection from UK UK four-piece Theatre Royal. We understand that they are planning an album release in the new year, but are bridging the time span with the four-song EP Incidental Friend. We think the EP gives listeners a good look at the various facets of the band's talents. The title track is a mid-tempo look at a friendship. "Turn From Sleep" displays the band's rocking side. "Done Is Done" invites a sing-a-long in any live setting. Album closer "September Comes" is high drama post-punk. And, of course, everything is quite melodic and well-performed.
Theatre Royal are Oliver, Robert, Jon, and Bendan.
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Friday, November 22, 2019
"Backyard" by L.A. Mood
Dave Mudie has been a sought after drummer for hire, and is the current timekeeper for Courtney Barnett. As it turns out, he is a damn good front man for his own project, L.A. Mood. We featured his EP Breakfast at Sassy's a couple of months ago (link), and he is back now with a single titled "Backyard"). A '70s road house rocker of a tune, we think it is just the right fuel for the start of our weekend. Perfect timing--thanks, Dave!
"Backyard" is a digital release via Hotel Motel Records.
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Thursday, November 21, 2019
"Comfort Zone" by Fabric Bear
Mental health is an important topic, so we think everyone should give some thought to their comfort zone. And to help you get started, how about listening to the most excellent "Comfort Zone" by Edinburgh's Fabric Bear. It has us happily bouncing around the premises here at WYMA World Headquarters.
Fabric Bear are Ryan Hunter, Callum Jones, Matt Graham, and Stewart Clark.
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"Feather Soul" by Lilla Parasit
Today brings "Feather Soul", the second single by Swedish band Lilla Parasit. The band is a project of Are Engen Steinsholm of Melby, joined by Amanda Lindgren (Systraskap), David Svedmyr (Me and My Kites) and Jessica Klingsell. Signed to Rama Lama Records, they will release a mini album in 2020. The single is dreamy celebration of sibling bonds, buoyed by a sturdy and well-detailed arrangement, and has brought warmth and sunshine to us on a chilly November morning.
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Wednesday, November 20, 2019
"Anthem For A Doomed Youth" by Dictator
One of our favorite inbox nuggets lately is "Anthem For A Doomed Youth". Featuring a deep groove and a psychedelic touches, it fuels our mornings as we get a grip on the day. The creators are Dictator. , a Scottish four-piece draws that draws comparisons to The Charlatans and fellow Scots Primal Scream. We think that is really fine company to keep.
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Tuesday, November 19, 2019
Romantic States - Ballerina
Romantic States is a Baltimore band that plays minimalist, lo fi pop that strikes us as the sound we might encounter if Beat Happening and Yo La Tengo combined, slowed down and were fronted by a more talented (and melodic) version of Nico. And as good as the sound is on their new album, Ballerina, the real treat may be the lyrical content. This is a band that drills down to the exposed nerve -- and then keeps drilling. Honesty is good; honesty can also be uncomfortable. But we can't look away when it sounds this good. Please listen to the album at the Bandcamp link and be sure to select the "lyrics" button. Our favorite songs are "Changed Your Mind", "Real Real Blonde", "XstrawberryX", "Son Of Barb", and "Ballerina". But you really don't want to miss any of them.
The original members of Romantic States are guitarist Jim Triplett (of Videohippos) and vocalist Ilenia Madelaire (of Amor Fatigue). For this outing they add drummer Shawn Durham (Gauche/Snail Mail), and bassist Alan Everhart (Wildhoney/Dummy). Ilenia also drew the affecting cover art. Ballerina is out now via Gentle Reminder Records.
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The original members of Romantic States are guitarist Jim Triplett (of Videohippos) and vocalist Ilenia Madelaire (of Amor Fatigue). For this outing they add drummer Shawn Durham (Gauche/Snail Mail), and bassist Alan Everhart (Wildhoney/Dummy). Ilenia also drew the affecting cover art. Ballerina is out now via Gentle Reminder Records.
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Night Hikes - Chalice
We look worldwide for interesting new indie music, but it would be foolish for us to ignore the talents in our backyard. Today we want to introduce you to a fine Seattle band named Night Hikes. For Chalice, the duo of Olivia Godby and Matthew Farrell craft evocative stories with dream pop and shoegaze textures. Perceptive lyricists and evocative vocalists, they provide an intimate soundtrack for late night listening. Our instincts tell us that we can expect a lot more good material from Night Hikes.
Chalice is out now as a digital release. See the Bandcamp link below.
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Monday, November 18, 2019
The Springfields - Singles 1986-1991
We know that there is a jangle pop god, and we know that this god bestows favors on devotees of the genre. Often those favors are in the form of new recordings by current bands. But occasionally the jangle pop god delivers an extra special treat in the form of long-lost gems resurrected for our pleasure. Today, working through faithful servant Slumberland Records, the jangle pop god reveals Singles 1986 - 1991. The album collects the tunes from all five singles by The Springfields, which were released between 1986 and 1991 on various labels including Sarah Records. The Springfields were just one of the bands that offered the combined talents of Ric Menck and Paul Chastain, but may have been the highest expression of their art. Crafting and covering songs that reflect and project the golden tones of indiepop from the British Invasion through the current decade, Menck and Chastain's five-year run in this band serves to sum up the best of 50-plus years of the genre despite arriving in the middle of the span. Quite simply, you cannot be a jangle pop fan and turn your back on this record. The god has been good to us, accept her gift.
The album is out now in vinyl, CD and digital formats via Slumberland Records.
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The album is out now in vinyl, CD and digital formats via Slumberland Records.
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Friday, November 15, 2019
Sprinters - Struck Gold
It probably takes a good bit of confidence to write a batch of songs, and name the collection Struck Gold while recording them. But Neil Jarvis did just that for the second album by his project Sprinters. So we have Neil's opinion about the songs that his Manchester-based band has created, and now the listeners can weigh in. After living with this album for a few weeks, our verdict is: Sprinters have struck gold.
As the daylight hours become shorter, the skies grayer, and the rain more frequent, one thing we have been able to count on is the feeling of hazy sunshine on our shoulders and a good dose of serotonin every time we listen to this album. The title track opens the proceedings with a strutting riff borrowed from "Brimful of Asha", and then unspools down a trail of guitar pop and surf with a wash of melancholy for added depth. We previously featured single "3s & 4s" (link), a true showcase song. But we don't need to repeat it here because there are so many highlights in this ten-track set. For example, we are completely spellbound by "The Light", a slow tempo wash of liquid gold the infuses us with the same wonderful feelings that we heard the first time we heard late '60s AM hit "Grazing In The Grass" by Friends Of Distinction (despite the two songs having little in common other than a 100 percent feelgood factor), although we could understand others drawing a more direct line to The Rascals' "Groovin On A Sunday Afternoon". "Undone" features ringing shoegaze. "Demolition" slays us with a beautiful guitar line and a palpable melancholy. Currently, our most repeated song is "It's Gone". If you are a fan of guitar pop, this album is a 'must' addition to your musical library.
Struck Gold is out today via Meritorio Records.
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As the daylight hours become shorter, the skies grayer, and the rain more frequent, one thing we have been able to count on is the feeling of hazy sunshine on our shoulders and a good dose of serotonin every time we listen to this album. The title track opens the proceedings with a strutting riff borrowed from "Brimful of Asha", and then unspools down a trail of guitar pop and surf with a wash of melancholy for added depth. We previously featured single "3s & 4s" (link), a true showcase song. But we don't need to repeat it here because there are so many highlights in this ten-track set. For example, we are completely spellbound by "The Light", a slow tempo wash of liquid gold the infuses us with the same wonderful feelings that we heard the first time we heard late '60s AM hit "Grazing In The Grass" by Friends Of Distinction (despite the two songs having little in common other than a 100 percent feelgood factor), although we could understand others drawing a more direct line to The Rascals' "Groovin On A Sunday Afternoon". "Undone" features ringing shoegaze. "Demolition" slays us with a beautiful guitar line and a palpable melancholy. Currently, our most repeated song is "It's Gone". If you are a fan of guitar pop, this album is a 'must' addition to your musical library.
Struck Gold is out today via Meritorio Records.
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Thursday, November 14, 2019
"Editing" by Johnny Kills
Our friends Johnny Kills are releasing an EP named Panic on November 20, which happens to be just in time for our holiday shopping. These boys are very thoughtful. So thoughtful, in fact, that the EP's closing track, "Editing", is available right now! Check it out below. We think it is ace.
Johnny Kills are Tim Lloyd-Kinnings, Lewis Lloyd-Kinnings, and Cameron Gipp. Panic will be released via Killing Moon.
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Johnny Kills are Tim Lloyd-Kinnings, Lewis Lloyd-Kinnings, and Cameron Gipp. Panic will be released via Killing Moon.
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Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Program - Show Me
Another day, another good band from Melbourne. Does that leave us jaded? Hell no! It makes us jazzed, jacked and pumped. We've been grooving all afternoon to Show Me, the latest nine-track wonder by Program. The songs feature the breeziness and crunch of California indie rock, the propulsive drive and jangle of New Zealand guitar pop and the understated charm and wry observations that have characterized Melbourne bands in this decade. And they add up to an impressive, and very satisfying, debut album. We know that some or all of members have other musical projects (including The Stroppies), but we hope they find the time to keep this one going as well.
Program are Johno Brewin (guitar/vocals), Rory Heane (guitar/vocals), James Kane (bass/guitar), Jessie Fernandez (bass/keys), and James Tyrrell (drums). Show Me is out now via Anti-Fade Records.
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Program are Johno Brewin (guitar/vocals), Rory Heane (guitar/vocals), James Kane (bass/guitar), Jessie Fernandez (bass/keys), and James Tyrrell (drums). Show Me is out now via Anti-Fade Records.
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Joy Cleaner - You're So Jaded
Just like our sports watches and iPhones, we at WYMA often need an energy recharge in the middle of the work week. And there is no use in fighting the feeling -- the only solution is to search through our recent intake file an find what we need. So please give a warm welcome to this week's Wednesday energy special: You're So Jaded by New Jersey's Joy Cleaner. Brewing a thumping aural concoction of power pop and '90s alt rock, this band creates songs that are free-wheeling, punchy and thoroughly addictive. This 10-track is their sophomore LP, and it builds on their strengths with a further sharpening of their power pop chops. We can find true joy in the classics, and rocking tracks of You're So Jaded deliver a mega dose.
Joy Cleaner are Joey DeGroot, Kyle Wilkerson, and Justin Grabosky. You're So Jaded is out now in digital, CD and vinyl formats via Portland's Jigsaw Records.
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Joy Cleaner are Joey DeGroot, Kyle Wilkerson, and Justin Grabosky. You're So Jaded is out now in digital, CD and vinyl formats via Portland's Jigsaw Records.
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Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Failed Flowers - Faces 7"
One of the current treasures of the indie pop world is Slumberland Records' singles series. Today we as sharing with you Faces. The record is a two-song 7" by Failed Flowers, the on-again/off-again project currently consisting of Miles Haney, Fred Thomas, Anna Burch, and Erin Davis. The title track is a sweet rush of Sarah Records/Cloudberry fuzz and melody. B-side "Broken Screen" boasts a split personalty consisting of a garage opener and an jangling finish. Get it in vinyl or digital, and make yourself happy.
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Monday, November 11, 2019
Blue Tiles - Melancholitronica
Melancholitronica is constructed of contrasts: The vocal style of Stephen McLaren with the vocal style of Sean Ormsby; icy electronica and brisk percussion with warm synth textures; earthy male vocals with angelic choruses; and melancholy with bright, aural colors. The creators are Blue Tiles, a Edinburgh duo formerly known as Shards, and they have spent a long time creating a synth pop that should satisfy the listener for an equally long time. While a few of the songs could grace the dance floor, in the main this album aims for the head, not the feet. And while that strikes us as a trickier target, Blue Tiles doesn't appear to break into a sweat in scoring a direct hit. It challenges and relaxes, and always delights
Blue Tiles are Stephen McLaren and Sean Ormsby, with vocal assistance on "Headland" by Sarrah McLaren. Melancholitronica is released via Errant Media, presumably after protracted negotiations between artists McLaren and Ormsby with label honchos Ormsby and McLaren.
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Blue Tiles are Stephen McLaren and Sean Ormsby, with vocal assistance on "Headland" by Sarrah McLaren. Melancholitronica is released via Errant Media, presumably after protracted negotiations between artists McLaren and Ormsby with label honchos Ormsby and McLaren.
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Thursday, November 7, 2019
"Feel You More Than World Right Now" by Spinning Coin
Today begins with a double dose of good news. First, we have word that one of our favorite bands, Glasgow/Berlin's Spinning Coin, will release new album Hyacinth on February 21, 1010 via Geographic imprint of Domino Records. Second, we don't have to wait until next year to get a taste of the goods, because today the band has shared "Fell You More Than World Right Now". The band is blessed with three songwriters, and this track amply demonstrates their charm, energy, and optimism, as well as their obvious quality.
Spinning Coin are Chris White, Jack Mellin, Sean Armstrong, and Rachel Taylor.
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Spinning Coin are Chris White, Jack Mellin, Sean Armstrong, and Rachel Taylor.
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Tuesday, November 5, 2019
"Moon" by Steve Buscemi's Dreamy Eyes
As we may have mentioned before, we would highlight music from Stockholm label Rama Lama Records just because they have an awesome name, but we don't have to admit actually being that cavalier, because the label has a wonderful little roster. And one of our absolute favorites is Steve Buscemi's Dreamy Eyes. In fact, the only flaw we've ever found with this quartet's music is that there isn't enough of it. We understand that they are correcting that problem in early 2020 with the release of their debut album. But in the meantime, we have a fresh new song. And we mean really fresh, as in 'released this morning'. Please treat your ears to "Moon".
Steve Buscemi's Dreamy Eyes are Siri Sjöberg, Tilde Hansen, Lias Mahfoud, and Edvin Arleskär.
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Steve Buscemi's Dreamy Eyes are Siri Sjöberg, Tilde Hansen, Lias Mahfoud, and Edvin Arleskär.
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Monday, November 4, 2019
Mr Ben & The Bens - Who Knows Jenny Jones?
We know that a lot of you have been looking for an album based on the story of a shy young lady in the 1970s who is abducted by aliens and then becomes the best disco dancer in the universe. We worked tirelessly to choose a winner, rejecting some because the heroine was insufficiently she, some because the aliens seemed to be members of Trump's border patrol, trolling for aliens to deport, and some because we thought the disco dancing was below grade. At the end of our search, we have chosen Who Knows Jenny Jones?, by Mr Ben & The Bens. Mr Ben is Ben Hall, a Sheffield transplant (via Lancaster) who composed the songs and played all of the instruments (except drums) in the recording. The album seems to check all of the boxes at the top of the class (origins, dancing, aliens), but most importantly, Mr Ben has crafted ten perfectly superb pop songs. Yes, they all hang together quite well within the core concept, but these songs stand alone as fine music even if not compiled together to tell the tale of the disco-dancer-to-be. The textures are just on the pop side of baroque, and the hooks are pure pop. And our scorers gave bonus points to Ben's bass.
For live performances Ben is joined by drummer Zac Barfoot, Lauren Paige Dowling, and Tom Diffenthal. Who Knows Jenny Jones? is out now via Bingo Records.
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House Deposit - Reward for Effort
On Reward For Effort Melbourne's House Deposit employs a speak-sing delivery that would make Lou Reed proud to tell tales of failed relationships, moving, anxiety, mood-altering substances and other features of young life. Of course, we aren't in a position to determine how much effort was put into the album, but we can tell you that there should be a reward for the effort. And we aren't speaking of a participation trophy-type reward where you stream the album. We are talking about buying the album and making it your very own. That is the reward for effort that the band has earned. Don't let them down (but if you do, they probably will write a song about it).
House Deposit are Meaghan Weiley, Sam Lyons, Dylan Bartlett, and Dan Oke. Reward for Effort is out now in digital and cassette formats via Melbourne's Spoilsport Records.
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