Let us continue with yesterday’s theme of recommendations by a specific person with whom I have a decent amount of overlap in the Ven diagram of our musical listening habits.
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#842 – self-titled by Wet Leg
A musician friend of mine recommended this and a few other artists to me that I would never have come across any other way. It’s so nice to have friends with such varied tastes, and who know that I’m always on the lookout for new albums. It makes this project a lot easier to keepContinue reading “#842 – self-titled by Wet Leg”
#841 – Premonitions by Miya Folick
For most of my life, I had my back turned to anything that could be considered pop music. While there certainly is a decent amount of that genre that I could do without, there is also a lot that I now realize that I’ve been missing out on, especially in the realm of indie-pop fromContinue reading “#841 – Premonitions by Miya Folick”
#840 – Atlas Vending by Metz
One of my most prolific music head friends told me about these guys, who he had just seen in a club venue in Los Angeles. He’s never steered me wrong and this is no exception.
#839 – Micah P. Hinson and the Gospel of Progress by Micah P. Hinson
I’ve had one song from this album on one of my go-to Spotify playlists for quite some time. When it came on for the umpteenth time last night, I realized I needed more or Micah P Hinson. He also shares a last name with Unknown Hinson, who is the voice of the main character inContinue reading “#839 – Micah P. Hinson and the Gospel of Progress by Micah P. Hinson”
#838 – Different Class by Pulp
The director of a TV show that I’ve been working on always has some good recommendations from his era of choice, the 1980s. He’ll ask me to play a certain song and that generally leads me to explore the rest of the album as well, as was the case with the title track of thisContinue reading “#838 – Different Class by Pulp”
#837 – Night Time, My Time by Sky Ferreira
Due to my FOMO over missing this year’s Desert Daze festival in Joshua Tree National Park, I am going through the lineup and listening to all of the artists that I’m not familiar with, which is how we arrived at today’s selection.
#836 – Troubadour by The Stepkids
Not sure how I came across these guys, but they are a great trio who came up in the music world as a backing band for a bunch of big time rap and R&B artists, including Alicia Keys, 50 Cent and Lauryn Hill.
#835 – Mydata by Katie Dey
I discovered this artist while delving into the career of 100 gecs member Laura Les, who was involved in a remix of Mydata. I may seem to be too old for hyperpop, but here we are. Gotta say, I’m into it.
#834 – self-titled by Broken Bells
This is a really cool group comprised of The Shins’ James Mercer and producer Danger Mouse. I was obsessed with Danger Mouse for a while after hearing The Grey Album, a remix/mashup of The Beatles’ White Album and Jay-Z’s Black Album. With that and his body of work, it is really cool to hear aContinue reading “#834 – self-titled by Broken Bells”