Album Of The Day: Juni Habel, "Evergreen In Your Mind." Meditative yet deceptively intense, the Norwegian songwriter's third album is pastoral folk music as slow cinema.
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Today on The Metal Show: Tati Salazar and Pierce Jordan from Philadelphia hardcore scorchers Commitment join the show to talk about the band's debut LP. Listen on Bandcamp Radio.
Album Of The Day: Lero Lero, “Lero Lero." The traditional songs of Southern Italy come to life on this striking new record.
Apres la Revolution: The Sound of the '70s French Underground. The ’68 Paris student riots was the starting point for a new, confrontational era of music.
New & Notable: Jazz and soul with cameos from Karizma and Bobby Debarge makes for smooth late-night listening.
New & Notable: Minimalist house music where all of the elements are distilled down to tiny points, hushed and shuffling.
New & Notable: A sprawling collection of music from Chicago legend Dr. Charles Joseph Smith, stunning piano compositions majestic & stately.
New & Notable: Killer shoegaze-informed rock from Oakland, pealing guitars crashing against walls of heavenly vocals.
New & Notable: The latest from Catherine Brookman is a dazzler, blending beds of electronics with her warm, smoky voice, at times recalling Beach House.
Cool Band Alert! Aja Ireland. It’s dance music as monster movie—the creature from the black lagoon enjoying a night out at Berghain. Check it out on Substack.
The Sidepieces Are Hip-Hop’s Hottest New Duo. Also, They Just Met. A breakout album trilogy brought stickerbush and heavensoul face-to-face. Now, the fun starts.
Today on Bandcamp Electronic radio, Love In The Endz showcase their latest release with TLS PRODUÇÕES collective from Lisbon. Listen on Bandcamp Radio.
Album Of The Day: makthaverskan, "Glass and Bones." The Swedish post-punks lean into bright, dreamy melodies and big-hearted choruses on their fourth full-length.
New & Notable: A collaborative tour-de-force from two hip-hop luminaries and the top-shelf production collective, with experimental and ambient undertones.
New & Notable: The London jazz bassist and producer's first studio effort in 12 years includes team-ups with players from Snow Poet and GoGo Penguin.
The best Latin music releases from March include marimba from Colombia, digital cumbia from California, and jazz fusion from Zurich.
New & Notable: The Afghan-German singer and guitarist re-interprets traditional Afghan music through a minimalist acoustic lens.
New & Notable: Stripped-down Americana from the San Fernando Valley, fueled by heartfelt narratives and honeyed harmonies.
New & Notable: Curt Sydnor and Greg Saunier (Deerhoof) give nine Bach standards an absurdist electronic treatment via live synths and MIDI technology.
Album Of The Day: Scissor Fits, "It Wasn't Nothing." A compilation of all their material shows the UK DIY band were a little more musically advanced than many of their learning-in-real-time contemporaries.
New & Notable: Glasgow dream pop duo Watchglass are back, their songs just as hushed and evocative as ever.
New & Notable: A chugging new single from this London group spreads layers of thick, distorted guitar atop conversational vocals.
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