If you can look at the cover of this album and genuinely not be curious about its content, then maybe music exploration is not for you. This artist mashes up a bunch of genres to create a unique experience that includes elements of metal, hyperpop and much more, with an odd and sometimes unsettling aesthetic.Continue reading “#975 – Worldwide Torture by Jazmin Bean”
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#974 – North Hills by Dawes
This is yet another artist that a friend of mine has been telling me about for years and I just never gave them the time of day until now. Honestly, I became intrigued about them when they were featured as the “friends” in a line up of Phil Lesh and Friends last year. There’s nothingContinue reading “#974 – North Hills by Dawes”
#973 – Young Blindness by The Murlocs
I am finding myself listening to more and more music from down under. It seems like there’s a musical renaissance happening in Australia right now. Or maybe it just seems that way to me because I have been listening to a lot of material from there. Confirmation bias, perhaps?
#972 – self-titled by The Head and the Heart
These guys are a pretty cool, folky indie band from Seattle. I came across them on a lineup poster for an upcoming Southern California music festival.
#971 – Pray For Haiti by Mach-Hommy
One of my favorite things about diving into genres that I don’t know well is the discovery of artists and sub-genres that I didn’t know existed. The world of hip-hop is one of these, where I am constantly learning about how little I know.
#970 – Hysteria by Indigo Sparke
Back to one of my old go-to album selection routes: the Relix Daily 7 email. It always provides a nice mix of news about artists that I care about and some introductions to some that I very often come to care about.
#969 – FANDOM by Waterworks
I’m not gonna lie, these guys are not exactly my cup of tea, but even with that caveat, this is still a pretty entertaining album.
#968 – Magma by Gojira
I was listening to the metal opus that is Slayer’s Seasons in the Abyss and realized that it had been a while since I selected a good heavy album. I’ve heard of these guys before and always assumed that they were Japanese because of their name. Nope, French. Metal is one of the few genresContinue reading “#968 – Magma by Gojira”
#967 – Was Dead by King Tuff
This artist really embodies the spirit of garage rock, with much of his catalog being self-produced in a modest home studio and able to be performed in a solo acoustic setting.
#966 – Udne Do by Chaar Hazaari
I’ve been getting lazy recently about the variety of genres that I’ve been selecting, so I’m going to be picking a lot more from other parts of the world that have been underrepresented. Today’s is from an Indian pop-rock artist.