Mournful sounds come not only from the sparse guitar, but also from that gravelly voice. This release is gorgeous, so many sounds that all feel lonely and empty. Not convinced? Listen to this. Transcendental. Source: Bandcamp Continue reading
This song both moves and haunts me. The rhythm of Le Son’s beats is slightly unsettling, but highly enjoyable. Source: SoundCloud / LE SON Continue reading
fonniecrancis: Shreveport surf rock outfit Seratones – Don’t Need It – Listen here ^^ The vibrato at the end really gets me. I do need it. Continue reading
Bells Atlas, Pegasus Warning, and Mark de Clive-Lowe
sngshows: Originally appeared on the Music Court. Last Friday, June 26th, was a big day. Yesterday I dedicated a medley to the Supreme Court ruling on Obergefell v. Hodges, but with that my day was only just getting started. That night, I also saw Bells Atlas give a life-affirming performance at the Lyric Theater. The warm up act was something to behold. At times, I … Continue reading Bells Atlas, Pegasus Warning, and Mark de Clive-Lowe
I am in love with 2 8 1 4. Their new track is as entrancing as the rest of their music. Dig it. Source: SoundCloud / NOT NOT FUN Continue reading
wakethedeaf: “Evocative of the surrounding Irish landscape, of foggy plains and craggy dolmens, of ghosts and memories long dead” – Daughter of the Sea by houseofwolvesmusic (includes news of vinyl from microcultures). Read the full review over at Wake The Deaf HQ. Source: houseofwolves.bandcamp.com Continue reading
Laura Marling, Johnny Flynn, Marika Hackman
sngshows: Last Thursday, I visited the Palace Theater for a very rare and special occasion: Laura Marling was headlining, supported by good friends Marika Hackman and Johnny Flynn. Their stop in LA was the last one with Flynn, so ultimately the last one with such a special lineup. It was magic. This was my first visit to the Palace Theater, and I was glad to … Continue reading Laura Marling, Johnny Flynn, Marika Hackman
From upcoming double A-side, “TT/Love” by Koreless. A robot with feelings. Continue reading
I don’t think I’ve filled my psychedelia quota this month. This should cover it. Continue reading
Bells Atlas, Pegasus Warning, and Mark de Clive-Lowe
Originally appeared on the Music Court. Last Friday, June 26th, was a big day. Yesterday I dedicated a medley to the Supreme Court ruling on Obergefell v. Hodges, but with that my day was only just getting started. That night, I also saw Bells Atlas give a life-affirming performance at the Lyric Theater. The warm up act was something to behold. At times, I wanted … Continue reading Bells Atlas, Pegasus Warning, and Mark de Clive-Lowe
