Tuesday, 20 June 2023

Q#149 - April to May 2023

 



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Vol #149 – April to May 2023

 

Another mix, and possibly the latest one in terms of missing a deadline! There are some mitigating circumstances… we went to Africa for a couple of weeks (South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Botswana) and for the most part had a great time! We also just bought an apartment and closed on that a few days after we got back from holiday, so it’s been go-go-go. Anyway, ultimately this got thrown together pretty quickly but I think it’s a decent mix, I hope there’s something for you to like.

 

01) The Dirty Nil - Nicer Guy: Canadian power-trio The Dirty Nil just released their fourth studio album, Free Rein to Passions on the 26th of May. It’s choc-full of riffs and anthemic choruses that they specialise in and they’re definitely one of my favourite bands that I have somehow continued to miss live, thankfully I’ll rectify that at Bowery Ballroom on the 8th of July. This is the lead single from the record.

 

02) Cloud Nothings - Internal World: I went through a Cloud Nothings kick recently, mostly because I thought Carpark Records were having an amazing sale on bandcamp and all their albums on vinyl were listed at $5 each, so I bought every one, only to find out they had made an error. Still, they’re in my bandcamp collection now… this is from 2017’s Life Without Sound record.

 

03) Bully - Days Move Slow: Lucky For You, the fourth Bully Album, essentially the solo work of Alicia Bognanno, just came out on the 2nd of June (Bognanno also produced The Mountain Goats’ last album, Bleed Out). This is the lead single and probably stand-out track from the record, which I need to spend a little more time with, but does transport you nicely back to the heady alt-rock days of the early-to-mid 90s.

 

04) Easy Star All Stars - Moonage Daydream: I loved Easy Star All Stars’ Dub Side of the Moon (2003) and Radiodread (2006), but completely missed Lonely Hearts Dub Band (2009) and Thrillah (2012), which was their last record until they put out a reggae version of David Bowie’s The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust, calling it Ziggy Stardub. This track even features Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson so I had to choose it for the mix.

 

05) Joseph – Fireworks: Released on the 28th of April, The Sun is Joseph’s third studio album. Having seen the three sisters perform as an acoustic trio, it’s still a little jarring to hear their recorded output produced with all the bells and whistles, some of the charm is lost. However, this is a good pop banger.

 

06) Puppy Angst – TKO: This single fell into my lap because I subscribe to the label Fire Talk on Bandcamp, there are some big Cure vibes on this song and obviously that’s a good thing. Their bandcamp is usually what I’m looking for in a nutshell “it's like puppy love but a lil more sad 🐕 shoegazy/dreamy fuzz pop; kind of fun kind of a bummer”. I’m looking forward to digging into the discography.

 

07) Glow in the Dark Flowers - On the Marble: Chicago duo Jessee Rose Crane and Philip Lesicko have been making jangly reverb-heavy, sometimes noisey indie rock music together for some time now under the name The Funs. However, they decided that the new material was different enough to warrant a new name and Glow in the Dark Flowers were born, the music is a little darker, but the essence is still there for me. Released via Born Yesterday Records on the 14th of April, this track immediately drew me in.

 

08) Human Barbie – Empty: Thanks to my buddy Felix for sending this track to me back in January, which is from a 2022 EP called No Worries. Felix is one of my most trusted musical comrades, and this track is probably a good summation of his laid back California vibe. If I used too many of the tracks he sends me, you might as well listen to his mixes!

 

09) Stuck - The Punisher: Another Born Yesterday band, I used Do Not Reply back on Q#146 hoping that it was a preview of an upcoming album, and that has thankfully come true with the release of Freak Frequency that was released on the 26th of May. Do Not Reply closes the record, and this track opens the album, so if you’re paying attention you have the album bookmarked! Stuck are just another example of the great bands coming out of Chicago in the last few years.

 

10) Sweeping Promises – Eraser: I had to pinch myself that it’s been three years since Sweeping Promises’ debut album Hunger for a Way Out was released. On Q#133 I noted they were a Boston band but their bandcamp bio notes they’re now based in Lawrence, Kansas. New record Good Living Is Coming For You comes out on the 30th of June and at the time of writing this is the lead and only track from the record, which hints at a continuation of the lo-fi production values.

 

11) Asian Glow - Sneezing Seasonal Creators: I’ve used a couple of Parannoul tracks and mentioned the burgeoning bedroom-shoegaze from South Korea, as prominent is Asian Glow. This is from Asian Glow’s most recent record, Stalled Glues, means, which came out on the 13th of June 2022 (a good day!). 

 

12) Fruit Bats - It All Comes Back: The latest Fruit Bats record, A River Running To Your Heart, is largely a low-key affair that I’m still getting to grips with. After a string of near-perfect records, it’s always jarring when something isn’t an immediate banger, but the record is a grower and I was lucky to see them on 4/20 for the second year in a row (if nothing else, perhaps every 4/20 should feature a Fruit Bats show in NYC).

 

13) American Grandma - Stone Cross: Band names don’t really raise an eyebrow anymore, which is probably a good thing for Denver, Colorado duo American Grandma. When it comes to immaculately produced slowcore, Rare Knives of Light (released the 7th of April this year) is too good to worry about questionable monikers.

 

14) Public Interest – Undone: I really miss Girls Names from Belfast (2009-2018) and it’s a little unfair to perhaps look for direct replacements but Oakland’s Public Interest do seem to perfectly scratch that itch with Spiritual Pollution which was released on the 7th of April.

 

15) Eyelids - I Can't Be Told: Portland, Oregan’s Eyelids are one of those bands that are the sum of their parts, and often one of those parts includes REM’s Peter Buck, be it producing, playing guitar, or performing live from time to time. Even a sprinkle of REM-magic can transcend most bands and it’s perhaps a little unfair of Eyelids to mention Buck’s involvement because the songs and quality of the records speak for themselves, what I’m getting at is that if you enjoy REM’s IRS years you should love Eyelids.

 

16) Doe St - Blue & White: Australian band Doe St were featured on the previous compilation (Chasing the Scream on Q#148 from their self-titled record of February 2022), they’ve since released new album Stepping Stones that just came out on the 11th of May, which continues the good work they’ve put up so far.

 

17) Grumpy - Davy Jones: I can’t quite remember how I heard about this Queens, NY act but this record (Loser) was released in March 2020 and this track opens the album and while you can’t hear everything all the time, I’m surprised it took three years for it to come onto my radar!

 

18) Girl Puppy - I Wish: When I’m Alone is the debut album of Atlanta, Georgia’s Becca Harvey, aka Girlpuppy, and was released on the 28th of October 2022 via Royal Mountain Records. This track was the lead single from the album and if you’re whimsical indie-pop then you’re in the right place.

 

19) Indigo De Souza - Parking Lot: One of my favourite discoveries from 2022, Indigo De Souza just released her third record, All of This Will End, on Saddle Creek on the 28th of May. I’ve conspired to miss her shows to date but she is playing a free show in Prospect Park in August.

 

20) Local Weatherman – Guns: I think this was another “well you liked this on bandcamp, try this band” algorithm, the Pavement tones here are pretty apparent but I’m a sucker for some good slacker. Their self-titled debut album came out in January.

 

21) Horse Jumper of Love - Heartbreak Rules: Essentially a solo record from vocalist/guitarist Dimitri Giannopoulos, Heartbreak Rules still justifies being a HJoL record by name given the quality of the songs. We’re still very much in slowcore territory, but the songs are more sparse and acoustic driven.

 

22) Deathcrash – Dead, Crashed: Slowcore / post-rock, maybe even a little emo at times, the London band’s second record, Less, was released in March and has US distribution via Fire Talk, which is how I heard of the band in the first place. This track closes out the record and felt like a good mix closer too.

 

I’ll try not to be so late next time!

 

As always, Peace and Love - Q



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