Hello, music lovers! πΆ
It's Friday again, and preparations for the weekend and the Labour Day holiday. Rally music has been pounding in my ears all week, but I've easily picked some exciting tunes to accompany us over the weekend and beyond.
Well-known and lesser-known musicians working in various genres are trying to get our attention. And if you have a minute or more, you can listen to them.
But if you don't like something, feel free to skip it.
Music4life!
Johnny Cash - Well Alright
Johnny Cash's unreleased 1993 album is called Songwriter. Thanks to his son, Johnny Carter Cash, and a team of top country musicians, it will be released at the end of June this year and will feature 11 songs.
The first single, Well Alright, a classic country arrangement with a steady and solid rhythm and witty lyrics, has been released for now. I recommend it to all curious listeners and fans.
The Zutons - Creeping On The Dancefloor
After 16 years, The Zutons, an English indie groove rock band from Liverpool, announced their new album. They were pretty popular between 2001 and 2009, with a few chart hits, but then quietly disappeared.
By the way, the new album, The Big Decider, is out today and is a set-up for a big comeback. Neil Rodgers (Chic), a well-known disco music producer, produced it.
Judging by the song Creeping On The Dancefloor, they are doing well :)
And Also The Trees - Town Square
And Also The Trees is an English band from London, which is unknown to me (until now). They've been active since 1979, more than 50 years, and in that time, they've released thirteen albums, the latest being Mother-of-pearl Moon, released in February this year, from which this song Town Square is taken.
This is a melodic blend of electric mandolin sounds, dreamy saxophones, dark jazz rhythms, and poetic lyricism. It's worth a listen.
Melvins - Allergic To Food
The Melvins are an American rock band from Montesano. They have been active for over forty years and are known for their eccentric approach to various musical genres, from grunge, sludge metal, ambient, doom, noise, and experimental jazz-rock. The number of albums released and past members is about the same :)
The Melvins' latest album, Tarantula Heart, was released last week, and it's nothing particularly new. The band is still flying from track to track through the genres listed above.
The song Allergic To Food is a highly condensed guitar improvisation, a crazy rock anthem. I chose it because of the video. If you watch it, you'll see why :)
Drahla - Default Parody
Drahla is an art-rock or post-wave band from Leeds, UK. New to me, they've been playing since 2016 and have released a couple of EPs and two albums, the latest, Angeltape, in early April this year. The music is more or less experimental; it has been labeled skronk by critics, which means producing the raw and discordant sound of electric guitars. The songs sound like they've hastily thrown together a couple of chords and riffs. Still, in reality, they maintain a state of controlled chaos through instrumental improvisation of guitars, saxophone, and forced linear vocals.
EEG Coherence β Jitters
EEG Coherence is a brand new band led by Brahja (Devin Brahja Waldman), a multi-instrumentalist and composer from New York. He is also known for his collaborations with Patti Smith, Thurston Moore, Lydia Lunch, and many others. The band's sound smells intense (if sound can smell, haha) of the New York School of Avant-garde Jazz. The song Jitters is from their debut album, called as a band, and was released at the beginning of April. I recommend listening! Not just this song but the whole album.
Khruangbin - Pon PoΜn
Khruangbin is an American trio from Houston, Texas. They have been playing together since 2010, musically following various influences, from surf rock, neo-soul, and dub to funk. The songs are built with a blend of drum and bass but are dominated by virtuoso guitar, which often replaces the vocals. They cover everything from traditional Afghan music to spaghetti westerns, with the song Pon PΓ³n even flirting with Brazilian funk. Highly recommended.
Glass Beams - Mahal
Glass Beams is an Australian trio from Melbourne with Indian and Armenian roots. They've been playing since 2021. This is a new band for me. They have released two EPs, the last one Mahal a month ago. Someone wrote that it was a collaboration between Altin GΓΌn and Khruangbin, a fusion of Western styles with traditional Indian music.
Already, their first EP, the hypnotic Mirage, from 2021 catapulted them into the collective consciousness of millions of new followers via streaming services and social networks, and they were forced to release another one with unreleased tracks.
And trapped me in their psychedelic and hypnotic cage of sounds that are hard to shake.
πΆThat's all for today, and enjoy your weekend and holidays with new songs!
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