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Sunday, November 30, 2025
Cloud Studies
Here's a wonderful new track from UK act Cloud Studies. "Last Night I Fell Again" has pieces of dreampop, shoegaze, alt-rock, and just a little bit of jangle pop in a swirly, hazy four minutes. Check it out below and download it here from Happy Robots.
Daily Jam - Televised
Let's finish the month off with some moody indie rock and post punk from New York band Calla. From the group's 2003 album "Televise," listen to "Televised" below, our Daily Jam.
Saturday, November 29, 2025
Haunted House Party
Haunted House Party has been making wonderful dusty, Halloween-themed, instrumental hip-hop for a number of years now, but more recently has been incorporating other holidays into the mix as well. Dig on the new Christmas-themed track "Lump of Coal" below and snag the 7" here from the artist.
Daily Jam - Joey
Another Saturday cleaning the house, watching college football, and listening to music...and online Christmas shopping this time of year. What's next in the rotation? How about some Concrete Blonde. Listen to "Joey" below, our Daily Jam.
Friday, November 28, 2025
Rude Films
Manchester post punk band Rude Films already dropped one of my favorite albums of the year with their self-titled effort back in March. Now they're closing the year out with new single "Through the Light / Horseshoe." Listen to the moody "Through the Light" below and download it here.
Daily Jam - Hard, Fast and Beautiful
Just finished eating a bunch of meat, cheese, and crackers, and now i'm about to put up some Christmas decorations. And i'll be listening to plenty of music while doing so. To start, here's a track from The Wedding Present's David Gedge and his pop side project Cinerama. Check out "Hard, Fast and Beautiful" below, our Daily Jam.
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Daily Jam - True Love Will Find You in the End
Here's Spectrum covering Daniel Johnston's "True Love Will Find You in the End." Happy Thanksgiving everybody. Listen below, our Daily Jam.
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Ladytron
All those new singles from Ladytron over the last couple of months were leading up to something. March brings us a new album from the UK electro-pop group with the upcoming "Paradises." Check out new tune "Kingdom Undersea" below and pre-order the LP here from Nettwerk.
Labels:
alt-rock,
electro-pop,
electronic,
Ladytron,
Nettwerk,
synth
Danalogue
Time to get those asses shaking with some analog electronic music from London producer and synth enthusiast Danalogue. Check out the funky disco and techno sounds of "Sonic Hypnosis" below and download it here from Castles In Space.
Labels:
Castles in Space,
Danalogue,
disco,
electronic,
synth,
techno
Daily Jam - Watching the Girl
Here's some '90s Canadian alt-rock for your Wednesday. Listen to The Gandharvas and "Watching the Girl" below, our Daily Jam.
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
The Lemon Twigs
Here's a new jangler from New York duo The Lemon Twigs. The band has a wonderful way of fusing power pop, jangle, college rock, and psych pop into pure sunshine. And that's all present on new single "I've Got a Broken Heart." Check it out below and pre-order the 7" here from Captured Tracks.
Pulp Covers Cash
Fresh off of their first new album in over two decades, legendary Britpop act Pulp are back again, this time around covering a late track from The Man In Black. Johnny Cash's "When the Man Comes Around" opened his final album before his death back in 2003. And now we have a Pulp version. Listen to it below and download it here from Rough Trade.
Labels:
alt-rock,
britpop,
cover,
Johnny Cash,
Pulp,
Rough Trade
Daily Jam - The Guns of Brixton
I've gotta go and run a few pre-Thanksgiving errands today. One of those errands is visiting a cheese monger, so it's not all bad. Anyhoo, here's some music from The Clash to get me out the door. Listen to "The Guns of Brixton" below, our Daily Jam.
Monday, November 24, 2025
Daily Jam - As Long as I've Got You
Here's some soul from The Charmels for your Monday morning. Listen to "As Long as I've Got You" below. Hip-hop appreciators will recognize the opening few seconds as sampled in Wu-Tang Clan's "C.R.E.A.M." Check it out, our Daily Jam.
Sunday, November 23, 2025
Daily Jam - They All Ask'd for You
I have vivid memories of listening to New Orleans funk and soul group The Meters' "They All Ask'd for You" in the car on road trips with my family when i was a little kid. Hearing the song now immediately takes me back to that station wagon and the long trip between Midland, Texas and New Orleans. Check it out below, our Daily Jam.
Saturday, November 22, 2025
Daily Jam - Killjoy
I am starting a much needed week off of work today. Hopefully a lot of you out there are able to take some time this week as well. And if you're travelling, be careful out there. In the meantime, here's The Czars with "Killjoy," our Daily Jam.
Friday, November 21, 2025
Yara Asmar
Beirut based experimental artist and puppeteer (that's a new one), Yara Asmar, originally recorded music for her various puppet film projects, strange and otherworldly pieces of drone, ambient, and classical minimalism serving as scores for the movies. Sometime around the beginning of the pandemic, a friend convinced her to start releasing the work on its own, and so here we are with the artist's most recent release, "Everyone I Love Is Sleeping and I Love Them So Much." The record feels equal parts experimental drone and folk horror, and plays as the perfect accompaniment to a grey and dreary fall day. Check out "To Die on Any Hill (If It's Easy Enough to Climb)" below and download the album here from Hive Mind Records or here from Time Released Sound & Time Sensitive Materials (the vinyl is long gone).
Daily Jam - ...And Justice for All
The opening minute to Metallica's "...And Justice for All" often pops into my head, pretty much at any given moment. I guess it's one of those little bits of music that wormed its way into my inner psyche and just permanently moved in. And that's okay because it's awesome. And so is the rest of the song. Listen below, our Daily Jam.
Thursday, November 20, 2025
Drugdealer & Weyes Blood
Throwback pop artist Drugdealer is back with a couple of new tunes this month, featuring his usual blend of AM soft rock and indie pop. On "Real Thing," he reunites with former collaborator Weyes Blood for some soul-infused vibes. Check it out below and download it, along with "The News," here from Mexican Summer.
Daily Jam - Silence Kid
I am crazy tired today. Perhaps some Pavement can get me moving. Listen to "Silence Kid" below, our Daily Jam.
Wednesday, November 19, 2025
The Saxophones
Oakland based husband and wife duo The Saxophones released their new album "No Time for Poetry" earlier this month, a mix of baroque pop, exotica, lounge, and noirish jazz. The whole thing plays like some kind dark and strange film, black and white images in a smoky haze. Check out the album opening "Too Big for California" below and get the LP here from Full Time Hobby.
Labels:
baroque,
exotica,
Full Time Hobby,
jazz,
lounge,
noir,
pop,
The Saxophones
Daily Jam - Save Me
I probably should have played this one during Cheese Week. Here's Remy Zero with the theme to a WB show. Listen to "Save Me" below, our Daily Jam.
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Haylie Davis
Here's a nice, soothing slice of soft rock-tinged cosmic Americana from LA artist Haylie Davis. "Country Boy" plays like some kind of AM radio daydream, have remembered bits of melancholy pop and nostalgia-tinted sounds. Check it out below and download it here from Fire Records.
Daily Jam - Introit
Yesterday i posted about "3030" by Deltron 3030. A month or so back, i discovered the track it samples, a beautiful piece of avant pop, neo-classical, jazz, psych, and so on from French musician and composer William Sheller. Check out "Introit" below, our Daily Jam.
Labels:
avant garde,
Daily Jam,
jazz,
neo-classical,
pop,
psych,
William Sheller
Monday, November 17, 2025
The Far Sound
The Far Sound is the project of Portland artist Rick Pedrosa. New album "To Heart, To Earth" finds the artist traversing the sounds of ambient country music, psychedelic folk, and Americana that feels like watching clouds move over a vast plain. Check out "Let Warmth Turn Inward" below and snag a copy of the LP here from Centripetal Force.
Dry Cleaning
London post punk band Dry Cleaning are kicking off 2026 with a new album. Check out the strange and trippy "Hit My Head All Day" below and pre-order the "Secret Love" LP here from 4AD.
Daily Jam - 3030
It's absolutely insane to me that it's been 25 years since Del Tha Funkee Homosapien and Dan The Automator teamed up for some dystopian future hip-hop with Deltron 3030. It was kind of a precursor to the first Gorillaz album. Anyhoo, it's a fun listen. Dig on the epic, album-opening "3030" below, our Daily Jam.
Sunday, November 16, 2025
Silk Daisys
Atlanta duo Silk Daisys bring all the dreamy shoegaze sounds and vibes you can handle on their upcoming self-titled full-length. Check out "Kiss Me Like You Mean It" below and pre-order the LP here from the band.
Daily Jam (Cheese Week) - We Built This City
Let's bring Cheese Week to a close with perhaps the cheesiest song ever made. I totally get why so many people think Starship's "We Built This City" is crap. I do. Especially when you consider what the band had been back in the '60s and '70s. The whole thing reeked of selling out. But i was 6 when i heard it. And i thought it ruled. I don't have quite the enthusiasm for it i did back in 1st grade, but i'll let it ride if i hear on the radio. Listen below, our Daily Jam.
Saturday, November 15, 2025
Superchunk Covers The Magnetic Fields
Here's Superchunk covering a classic from The Magnetic Fields. Listen to "I Don't Want to Get Over You" below and download it here from Merge.
Daily Jam (Cheese Week) - Wind of Change
I love the theory that the Scorpions' "Wind of Change" was actually a CIA psyop to help bring down the Soviet Union. There are a lot of convincing arguments in favor of it. And it's so weird and stupid and wonderful, i hope it is the case. Anyway, let's listen to the cheesy classic below, our Daily Jam.
Friday, November 14, 2025
Tombstones in Their Eyes
Here's another new banger from LA band Tombstones in Their Eyes. "Alive and Well" comes from the band's upcoming new album "Under Dark Skies" out in December. Listen to the track below and download it here from the band.
Daily Jam (Cheese Week) - If She Would Have Been Faithful...
I unabashedly love '80s era Chicago, so i should probably just post their songs on the regular instead of during Cheese Week. But i've already started listening to today's selection, and i'm not gonna stop. So here's "If She Would Have Been Faithful...," our Daily Jam.
Thursday, November 13, 2025
Armand Hammer & The Alchemist
New York rap duo Armand Hammer (Elucid and Billy Woods) have once again teamed up with producer and DJ The Alchemist for new album "Mercy." Given the three artists involved, you know it's gonna be pretty stellar. And it is. Check out the album closing "Super Nintendo" below and grab the LP here from BackwoodzStudioz.
Daily Jam (Cheese Week) - Big Talk
I was an impressionable grade schooler during the height of hair metal's popularity, so i pretty much listened to the shit out of it. And i was particularly fond of that first Warrant album which i borrowed (stole) from my older sister. Here's a track from it about being tough, lol. Listen to "Big Talk" below, our Daily Jam.
Labels:
Cheese Week,
Daily Jam,
hair metal,
hard rock,
metal,
pop,
Warrant
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Mandy, Indiana
Noisy, experimental Manchester band Mandy, Indiana are back next year with upcoming sophomore album "URGH." Check out the industrial and electronic noise rock of "Magazine" below and pre-order the LP here from Sacred Bones.
Jorge Elbrecht
The prolific and eclectic Jorge Elbrecht dropped a new song a couple weeks ago, this time around giving us some airy, Spanish language synth pop. Check out "Brillante Color" below and download it from the artist here.
Daily Jam (Cheese Week) - Oh Sherrie
The majority of dumb, embarrassing songs i like came out in the '80s. Because that's when i was a kid. Because that's before i knew any better. Because back then we just like what we like. So here's me just liking what i like with some corny solo pop rock from Journey's Steve Perry. Listen to "Oh Sherrie" below, our Daily Jam.
Labels:
Cheese Week,
Daily Jam,
Journey,
pop,
pop rock,
Steve Perry
Tuesday, November 11, 2025
Anna von Hausswolff & Ethel Cain
Swedish artist Anna von Hausswolff dropped her new album "Iconoclasts" back on Halloween, and it's a dark and moody sprawling piece of work. Album highlight is probably the Ethel Cain assisted "Aging Young Women," a goth and chamber pop-tinged four minutes of dark, cinematic alternative rock. Check it out below and download the album here from YEAR0001.
Daily Jam (Cheese Week) - Stupid Girl
Honestly, "Stupid Girl" by Jacksonville nu-metal band Cold is objectively a terrible song. But it's a terrible song i find myself humming for hours if i happen to come across it somewhere. Pure, unadulterated cheese. Check it out below, our Daily Jam.
Monday, November 10, 2025
Gorillaz & IDLES
I'm starting to get excited about the upcoming new Gorillaz album next year with every new tune, each one featuring new collaborators, be it Sparks or now IDLES on the just released "The God of Lying." Check the track out below and look for "The Mountain" in March.
Daily Jam (Cheese Week) - White Lines
I have posted in the past about songs that are kind of embarrassing to admit that you like, foregoing the generally accepted colloquialism of "guilty pleasures," and instead considering them to be something more shameful. But i think i may be revising that sentiment just a little bit. I don't want to be embarrassed or ashamed about the songs that i enjoy, and i don't want anyone else to be either. So instead, let's take these guilty, shameful tunes and call them what the are: cheese. This week, we're all about cheese. And who doesn't like cheese?
In 1995, '80s new wave pop superstars Duran Duran released a covers album called "Thank You," touching on songs from everyone from Bob Dylan to Lou Reed to Iggy Pop to Sly and The Family Stone. It's a mixed bag, but it gets a tad cringe (as my boys would tell me) when Simon Lebon and crew take on some hip-hop. Which brings us to today's cheese. Opening the album is the band's cover of Grandmaster Flash & Melle Mel's "White Lines." It's one of those things that just feels like a bad idea from the get go (much like the band's version of Public Enemy's "911 Is a Joke" that's also on the album), but at the same time, it's catchy and infectious, and i kind of love it. Anyway, check it out below, our cheesy Daily Jam.
Labels:
alt-rock,
Cheese Week,
cover,
Daily Jam,
Duran Duran,
Grandmaster Flash,
hip-hop,
Melle Mel,
new wave,
pop,
rap
Sunday, November 9, 2025
The Radiation Flowers
It's time for some Saskatchewan alt-rock baby! Here's The Radiation Flowers with the shoegaze and psych rock-tinged "Sunshine of the Heavens" from the upcoming "Too Much to Dream" LP. Listen below and pre-order the record here from the band.
Daily Jam - Great Days for the Passenger Element
Every now and then, i go on a Failure deep dive and listen to the members' other projects to really get a full and cohesive appreciation for them. Here's a track from Greg Edwards' Autolux for your Sunday afternoon. Listen to "Great Days for the Passenger Element" below, our Daily Jam.
Saturday, November 8, 2025
David Boring
Here's some noisy new music from Hong Kong's David Boring. Listen to "Nancy Nightmare" below and pre-order the upcoming "Liminal Beings and Their Echoes" LP here from Damnably.
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