theautumnroses: Luisa Gerstein has performed in Landshapes and Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, and in 2013 she founded singing collective Deep Throat Choir. A joyous and celebratory release, “Be OK” bounces on complex rhythms as voices blend and soar. Assured and ecstatic, the track concludes their Be OK LP, one due out through Bella Union on February 17th. You can pre-order it from iTunes right now. Continue reading

Happy Holidays, love SnG

CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL POST Yoke Lore – Snowday Patch and the Giant – Auld Lang Syne Terra Lightfoot – I’ll Be Home For Christmas Caleb and the Caroling Caravan (aka Caleb Groh) – What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve? Vol. II by Caleb and the Caroling Caravan Marika Hackman – Driving Under Stars Trampled by Turtles – Christmas in Prison Deep Cuts – Comatose … Continue reading Happy Holidays, love SnG

Best Albums of 2016#11-20, ordered alphabetically, pt.2 NOTE: Some albums have been excluded from this list due to the inclusion of the artist on my best songs of 2016 list. Peruse the tag and look up all the albums where those songs appear for they are all beautiful. Jaunt – Chat EP midnight – 0:00 EP Shura – Nothing’s Real Trails & Ways – Own … Continue reading

Best Albums of 2016#11-20, ordered alphabetically, pt.1  NOTE: Some albums have been excluded from this list due to the inclusion of the artist on my best songs of 2016 list. Peruse the tag and look up all the albums where those songs appear for they are all beautiful.  Bayonne – Primitives C Duncan – The Midnight Sun Consilience – Under Our Beds Cub Sport – This … Continue reading

On His Solo Debut, Terence Jack is Free

sngalbums: Originally appeared on Grimy Goods.  If there was one word I could use to describe Never Get Back, it would be tender. Rumbling out the gates with a Black Keys-esque single, the release twists to reveal unspoken desires, then nears catharsis by the end. His vocals are deep like Justin Vernon’s, where some moments even sound like outtakes from For Emma. A steel guitar … Continue reading On His Solo Debut, Terence Jack is Free

On His Solo Debut, Terence Jack is Free

Originally appeared on Grimy Goods.  If there was one word I could use to describe Never Get Back, it would be tender. Rumbling out the gates with a Black Keys-esque single, the release twists to reveal unspoken desires, then nears catharsis by the end. His vocals are deep like Justin Vernon’s, where some moments even sound like outtakes from For Emma. A steel guitar slides … Continue reading On His Solo Debut, Terence Jack is Free