Noname isn’t ambivalent at all here - she goes full blast. On his first solo album in four years, Will Oldham dispenses the wisdom of his life and the anxiety of his present into some of his most intimate and compelling musical settings On their first album in over a decade, the Swedish garage-rock mainstays refuse to evolve or age-they are here for a good time and absolutely nothing else Public Image Ltd’s End of World, their first in eight years, marks some of John Lydon’s best work in decades and a half that should have never left band practiceĮuphoric is a breezy, chaste recording that places producer/singer Georgia squarely into mainstream dance-pop. The alt-country and Americana undertones really do suit Cosentino’s warm, rich vocals, which she employs majestically on the sparse, wistful album closer “I’ve Got News For You” Jungle have created an album so fitting for this time of year, and the feeling associated with such a time, that it’s a lock to have its highlights blasting in backyards and backseats everywhere, splashed in sun and basking in rhythmĪll you need to know is that the Hives invented a narrative reason for the band to roar back into life, and that the end result is a high-octane return-to-form for a band that turned their hard-rock-sleaze kayfabe into something just as glorious as what they managed to conjure up in their heydayīonnie ‘Prince’ Billy Keeping Secrets Will Destroy YouĪ delicate descendent of Oldham’s excellent Master and Everyone They’re coming back strong, even if their muse or the brains behind their organization is finally, fictionally dead She’s one of the few artists that plays to her own vision and nobody else’s
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