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Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Daily Jam - Dark Entries
October starts tomorrow which means we've got a whole month of Halloween and horror themed coming your way. Why not start things out a day early with a track from the dark and gloomy Bauhaus? Here's "Dark Entries," our Daily Jam.
Big Blood
Back in February, Maine family band Big Blood released and excellent LP, "Do You Wanna Have a Skeleton Dream?" which i missed because a whole lot of stuff started happening right around that moment. Anyway, you can never be too late to this kind of thing, so just appreciate the sounds you find when you finally find them. The trio trades in psych folk, lo-fi reverb, and garage and bedroom pop, throwing in elements of dream pop, '60s girl group aesthetics, and more. They've also got a back catalog of 20 albums or something, so i've certainly got some digging to do. Anyway, the new record closes with a lovely cover of Franz Schubert's "Ave Maria." Check it out below, download the album here from Dontrustheruin and grab the LP here from Feeding Tube.
Tuesday, September 29, 2020
Daily Jam - Deeper and Deeper
Sometimes when i look back on my 40+ years, i'm surprised by how many Madonna songs i'm into. Go figure. Anyway, you put Udo Kier in your music video, and it's just that much better. Here's the disco-indebted "Deeper and Deeper," our Daily Jam.
Deerhoof - Love-Lore
Yesterday Deerhoof released a 5 track mash-up medley consisting of dozens of songs smooshed together into an awesome and chaotic Deerhoof EP. The group takes bits and pieces from artists like The Velvet Underground, Ornette Coleman, The B-52's, and more. And is that the "Knight Rider" theme in there? Yes it is. The whole thing kind of plays like a live band version of Girl Talk. Check out "Love-Lore" in its entirety below and download it here (pay what you want).
Labels:
avant garde,
cover,
Deerhoof,
experimental,
mash up,
pop
Monday, September 28, 2020
Daily Jam - Emanuelle in America Theme
Joe D'Amato's "Emanuelle in America" is...well...it's something else. Fans of taboo Euro-sleaze should definitely check it out, but it's probably not for anybody else. That being said, Nico Fidenco's score for the film is wonderful and should be listened to by everybody. Check out the lush, exotic, and groovy theme below, our Daily Jam.
Anna von Hausswolff
Sweden's Anna von Hausswolff is back with a new album, this time around a completely instrumental affair centered around one instrument: a pipe organ. "All Thoughts Fly" is the sound of the wilderness, sometimes tranquil, sometimes haunting, sometimes dramatic, and ultimately beautiful. Check out the title track below and get the album here from Southern Lord.
Sunday, September 27, 2020
Daily Jam (Shame Week) - Will You Still Love Me
Chicago. Not the city. The band. I've been a sometimes closeted, sometimes open fan of the group for most of my life, particularly on the dreamy vocals of Peter Cetera. But i also really dig on the post-Cetera output, especially the 1986's "18." Cetera jumped ship to go solo, and the band brought in Jason Scheff for bass and vocals. He did a pretty good Cetera impersonation i guess. Anyway, he had the hits his first at bat and those hits ingrained themselves into my 7-year old brain. Here's "Will You Still Love Me," our Daily Jam and conclusion to Shame Week.
The Unrighteous Brothers
Record Store Day has for obvious reasons been really different this year. The event usually happens in April, but this year was pushed back to June, and then later pushed back again and divided over three weekends in August, September, and October. And for the most part, it's been entirely online. The second drop was yesterday, and while i missed out on the reissue of the '90s Black Sabbath tribute "Nativity in Black," i did score the debut 7" from The Unrighteous Brothers. The duo consists of masked country music weirdo Orville Peck and East Texas singer-songwriter Paul Cauthen covering two all-time classics from The Righteous Brothers. It's kind of a silly idea, but also totally awesome. Check out both "Unchained Melody" and "You've Lost that Loving Feeling" below, and look for the record (online) in brick and mortar record stores everywhere.
Saturday, September 26, 2020
Daily Jam (Shame Week) - MMMBop
I don't know if i actually like this song. Of course i scoffed at it when it came out way back when, but in reflection, it's actually...fun? A few years back when i was standing in line to get into Fun Fun Fun Fest (RIP), the song was playing over the speakers at the gate entrance, and every single indie kid and metal head and punk rocker was totally into it. We owned it. So, here's "MMMBop" by the brothers Hanson, our Daily Jam.
Oneohtrix Point Never
We've got a new album on the horizon from synth wizard Oneohtrix Point Never. The new, wonderfully titled "Magic Oneohtrix Point Never" drops on October 30th. Listen to the new age pulling "Long Road Home" below and pre-order the album here from Warp.
Friday, September 25, 2020
Daily Jam (Shame Week) - The Power of Love (You Are My Lady)
Just pure, unadulterated cheese. But i hear Air Supply's cover of Jennifer Rush's "The Power of Love (You Are My Lady)," and it's going to be in my head the rest of the day. And maybe in my heart too. Check it out below, our (shameful) Daily Jam.
Labels:
Air Supply,
cover,
Daily Jam,
Jennifer Rush,
pop,
Shame Week,
video
Thursday, September 24, 2020
Daily Jam (Shame Week) - Too Much
I often lament the fact that we never got a Bond theme written and recorded by Portishead, like it's just too perfect of a thing to exist anywhere outside of our minds and hearts. On the flip side of that idea is that we were all also cheated out of a Spice Girls Bond theme. It would have been perfection. They were just so big and British, they could have provided the song for one of the stupider Brosnan outings. What could have been. What should have been. Anyway, i'm just as horrified as the rest of you that i'm posting a Spice Girls song today, but i've secretly liked this song for 23 years. So here's "Too Much," our Daily Jam.
L.A. Lungs
Here's some ominous and brooding music from the Pacific Northwest's experimental ambient duo L.A. Lungs. "Some Beaches You Can't Remember" hums and drags, gentle and eerie sustained sound that feels like a whispered harkening, a growing chime for the end of things, or maybe an escape. It will get under your skin if you let it. The group's new "Magishishan!" album is out next week. Get it here from Eiderdown Records.
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
Daily Jam (Shame Week) - Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now
So this is probably the most embarrassing thing i'm going to post all week, and considering what i think i have lined up for tomorrow, that's really saying something. I know Starship is bad. I've always known Starship is bad. I don't know why i like this song. I just can't help it you guys. So here's "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now," the song from "Mannequin" and our Daily Jam. (Hangs head.)
Penelope Trappes
In a month, UK experimental electronic artist Penelope Trappes will release her new "Eel Drip" EP. Check out the icy and haunting title track, along with its appropriately moody video, below and pre-order the record here from Houndstooth. Nudity ahead.
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
Rob Mazurek and Exploding Star Orchestra
Experimental composer and jazz musician Rob Mazurek has a new album with Exploding Star Orchestra coming our way on the always impeccable International Anthem label. Check out the heady, cosmos gazing "A Wrinkle in Time Sets Concentric Circles Reeling" below and pre-order the upcoming "Dimensional Stardust" LP here.
Daily Jam (Shame Week) - Uptown Girl
Billy Joel is one of those lame artists that everybody says they don't like, but deep down actually kinda sorta do. So yeah, here's "Uptown Girl," our Daily Jam.
Monday, September 21, 2020
Daily Jam (Shame Week) - It Must Have Been Love
I try to discourage the idea of guilty pleasures. When you like something, just like it full on. There should be no guilt. But there can certainly be shame. Sometimes we all just like some real embarrassing shit, and with that in mind, welcome to "Shame Week" where we'll have a week's worth of pop songs that can make me blush. First up is the gooey '80s pop ballad "It Must Have Been Love" from Roxette, best known for its use in "Pretty Woman." This is one of songs that i've liked since it came out, but always kept my mouth shut because i was supposed to be listening to hip-hop or something. And hearing it can instantly transport me back to some of the happier moments of elementary school. Check it out below, our Daily Jam.
Oh Sees
Oh Sees just released a new record on Friday and they've already got a new EP of material slotted to rattle our brains in October. Check out the ripping "Electric War" below and pre-order the "Metamorphosed" EP here.
Labels:
Castle Face,
garage,
John Dwyer,
Oh Sees,
prog,
psych,
Thee Oh Sees
Sunday, September 20, 2020
Pure X
Having already released an excellent comeback album earlier this year, the good dudes in Austin's Pure X have another new album of music coming our way next month, this time in the form of a rarities collection. "Rare Ecstasy: 2009-2019" spans the last decade back to when the band was still called Pure Ecstasy and includes this wistful, reverby cover of Willie Nelson's "One Day at a Time." Check it out below and order the record here from Fire Talk.
Daily Jam - The Big Ship
It's Sunday morning. And i'm going to make breakfast and listen to Brian Eno. My funeral song. "The Big Ship," our Daily Jam.
Saturday, September 19, 2020
The Green Child
Next month brings us a new warped pop record from The Green Child. Watch the video for "Fashion Light" below and pre-order the upcoming "Shimmering Beast" LP here on Upset the Rhythm.
Labels:
alt-rock,
pop,
synth,
The Green Child,
Upset The Rhythm,
video
Daily Jam - Cello
One thing that's always been weird to me was finding out that in the '90s, radio was better in Midland, Texas of all places than the major markets of the state, DFW, San Antonio, Houston, etc. You could still argue over the quality of what was being played, music being subjective and all that, but the stations out west had yet to become completely homogenized back then. They played stuff that seemingly wasn't getting circulation in the bigger cities, like this spacey and dramatic alt-rock number from Irish band Blink. Listen to "Cello" below, our Daily Jam.
Friday, September 18, 2020
Sault
And just like that, we get a second phenomenal new record from the enigmatic Sault in 2020. "Untitled (Rise)" continues the dancing, grooving mix of soul, psych, jazz, and funk started on "Untitled (Black Is)" from earlier this year. Hell, it might even be groovier. Check out the album opening "Strong" below and get the record here from Forever Living Originals.
Health
I really dig on LA's noisy, experimental synth band Health, and my favorite output from them is probably their continuing series of "Disco" remix albums. The lastest, the upcoming "Disco 4: Part 1," is coming our way next month and features reworks and collaborations with artists like Perturbator, The Soft Moon, Youth Code, and more. It's also got the brand spanking new tune "Cyberpunk 2.0.2.0." Check it out below and pre-order the record here from Loma Vista Recordings.
Labels:
electronic,
HEALTH,
Loma Vista Recordings,
noise,
punk,
synth
Salem
With the release of that new mixtape earlier this week, it just seemed like new music was on the horizon from witch house stalwarts Salem. And here it is. Check out the syrupy new jam "Starfall" and its accompanying storm chasing video below and download/stream here. Here's hoping a new record will be soon to follow.
Daily Jam - Chop Suey!
Admittedly i was never really all that in to System of a Down or much of any of the "harder" edged music coming out at the turn of the millennium, but "Chop Suey!" is just so weird and packs such an emotional punch, that it's just too hard to ignore. So, check it out below, our Daily Jam.
Thursday, September 17, 2020
Molchat Doma
Belarus synthy post punk band Molchat Doma wrote and recorded a new album amid the global pandemic and their nation's political an social strife, the upcoming "Monument" LP headed our way in November on Sacred Bones. Those circumstances sound awfully familiar. We should probably pay attention. Check out "Ne Smeshno" below and pre-order here.
Daily Jam - Without You
It might be a little schmaltzy, but i love Harry Nilsson's cover of Badfinger's "Without You." So let's listen to it! Check it out below, our Daily Jam.
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Thou Covers Alice In Chains
Alice In Chains' "Dirt" is one of those quintessential '90s albums that i can hardly imagine my early teen years without. And in just over a week, the album gets a proper tribute in the form of "Dirt Redux," featuring a slew of metal bands each taking a track from the classic record. Kicking the whole this off is Louisiana sludge band Thou with their ripping take on "Them Bones." It rules. Check it out below and pre-order the album here via Magnetic Records.
Labels:
Alice In Chains,
cover,
grunge,
Magnetic Records,
metal,
sludge,
Thou
Salem - Stay Down Mixtape
It's been almost 10 years since witch house trio Salem released their "King Night" LP, and while they've put out occasional remixes and such, there hasn't been a whole lot of activity over the last decade. That might be changing soon. The group has been teasing new music for a few years, and now they've dropped a dark and trippy mixtape called "Stay Down" featuring reworks of a bunch of other artists' tracks. It's cool. Check it out below, and keep your eyes and ears open for new music hopefully sooner than later.
Labels:
electronic,
experimental,
hip-hop,
mixtape,
Salem,
synth,
witch house
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
Daily Jam - Foolish Love
Benny Yurco
With his latest album "Your Are My Dreams," Vermont artist Benny Yurco creates a dubby kind of world psych that at once feels warm and inviting and exotic and faraway. Check out the groove of "Moss Roads" below and order the record here from the artist.
Monday, September 14, 2020
Kairon; IRSE!
Here's some swirling, spacey, shoegaze-tinged psychedelic pop from Finnish band Kairon; IRSE! to start our week to. Check out the kinda proggy "White Flies" below and order the "Polysomn" album here via Svart Records.
Daily Jam - Sea of Love
I revisited Francis Ford Coppola's "Dracula" the other night, and got Tom Waits on the mind afterwards, his nervy portrayal of Renfield always being one of my favorites. Here's his fantastic cover of Phil Phillips' classic "Sea of Love," our Daily Jam.
Sunday, September 13, 2020
A Certain Ratio
I'll be honest with you, i had no clue that old school post punk band A Certain Ratio were even still around. And yet, here they come with a new album (their first in 12 years) later this month on Mute. And my first taste is pretty damn groovy. Watch the video for "Berlin" below and pre-order the record here.
Daily Jam - Black Rice
Gone but not forgotten, one of my favorite bands from a decade ago, the noisy Canadian post punk group Women. The surviving members of the band carry on with other (also excellent) projects, and i love them all. Here's "Black Rice," our Daily Jam.
Saturday, September 12, 2020
Daily Jam - Cairo Is a Haunted City
Going with some moody, dark ambient techno for our listening purposes today. For all you brooders out there, Vatican Shadow's "Cairo Is a Haunted City" is perfect music to brood to. Check it out below, our Daily Jam.
Ana Roxanne
In general these days, Fridays can be long and hard for me, splitting my work time between the office and home while also steeped in the new domestic norms of in-home schooling and afternoon grocery store visits. Combined with state of things and the ever present threat of panic attack, by 6PM, when i finally get to unplug, i'm sometimes a frazzled, exhausted mess. And so, i was very much pleased to discover "Because of a Flower," the upcoming release from minimalist LA artist Ana Roxanne. Listening to the hushed and gentle melody of "Suite pour l'invisible" eased my nerves and calmed my soul even if just for its 7-minute runtime. Check it out below, and pre-order the record here from Kranky.
Nothing
We are getting loads of great new music at the end of October, and the hits keep coming. Noisy Philly shoegaze band Nothing have joined the fray with their latest, "The Great Dismal," dropping on October 30th via Relapse. Check out "Say Less" below and pre-order the record here.
Friday, September 11, 2020
Daily Jam - You Got Me
There was a time when The Roots were much more than the house band for late night idiot. And while i can hardly blame them for taking the regular paycheck, i miss the days when they felt like the most relevant artists in hip-hop. Anyway, here's the Erykah Badu assisted "You Got Me," our Daily Jam.
Thursday, September 10, 2020
Gorillaz and Robert Smith
Well, it looks like the "Song Machine" project that Gorillaz started earlier this year is going to be culminating into an album next month. And along with that announcement, the group has released the latest track from the project, "Strange Timez," featuring Robert Smith. I've got to admit, it's pretty cool hearing both Smith's and Albarn's voices together. Check out the video below, and be on the lookout for physical release information hopefully sooner than later.
Labels:
alt-rock,
Damon Albarn,
Gorillaz,
pop,
Robert Smith,
The Cure
Daily Jam - Theme from Valley of the Dolls
There's more going on these days than i can keep up with anymore. Just a mountain of shit. So, here's '60s psych rock band Natty Bumpo's version of "Theme from Valley of the Dolls," our Daily Jam.
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
Mort Garson
When not releasing make believe cult folk records from Nicolas Cage movies, the good folks at Sacred Bones are lining up a pretty comprehensive reissue campaign of the work of analog synth wizard Mort Garson. Every release is worth your attention, but be sure to check out the November drop of "Music from Patch Cord Productions." Pre-order it here and listen to "This Is My Beloved" below.
Daily Jam - Fire in the Rain
A couple weeks back i was watching this kind of sleazy, up-all-night, late '80s/early '90s vampire movie (i'll watch anything with Wings Hauser), and there were a few scenes in a night club in LA featuring Agent Orange. I had completely forgotten about Agent Orange. And they were playing "Fire in the Rain." I had completely forgotten about "Fire in the Rain." Anyway, here's Agent Orange and "Fire in the Rain," our Daily Jam.
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