NYC's Jeanines are back with their third long player and it's a doozy! How Long Can It Last is girl pop at its finest. There are a lot of strains of psych pop and lounge on this one. Calling Stereolab!
Thursday, July 31, 2025
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
Adrian Quesada: Boleros Psicodelicos II
Adrian Quesada is back with a sequel to Boleros Psicodelicos. Boleros Psicodelicos II is more of the same mind expanding and cosmos journeying musical chestnuts. I was seriously blown away by this one. Check it out!
Tuesday, July 29, 2025
Half Japanese: Adventure
The pride of Uniontown, Maryland has a lovely indie record out called Adventure. Half Japanese is a brotherly duo that spins some wonderful yarns about life, love and the pursuit of goals. And they've been doing it for nearly five decades!
Here is one my faves...
Monday, July 28, 2025
Monkey House: Crashbox (Album of the Week)
For the longest time, I tried to define what genre Steely Dan was. Was it jazz? R&B? Urban? It was...Steely Dan...they are their own genre. For so long, they just did their own thing and no one else did.
But a band from Toronto has been honing their sound to give us Dan fans that sound that we have missed for so many years. Monkey House (named after the Kurt Vonnegut book) have hit their zenith with their latest record, Crashbox.
This track scared me how much it sounded like Fagan...
Sunday, July 27, 2025
Autocamper: What Do You Do All Day?
There is a great jangle pop band that just dropped their first full length record. Autocamper hails from Glasgow and their album is called What Do You Do All Day? It also falls in the "dudes with guitars" sound that we have all loved so much these last 20 year, although I should mention half the band is chicks!
Opening track...
Saturday, July 26, 2025
Kokoroko: Tuff Times Never Last
Kokoroko brings the lounge lizard and I can't help but crave a martini when I listen to them. The London outfit's sophomore effort is out and it's fabulous. Tuff Times Never Last is a testament to optimism and that always amazing cocktail vibe.
Opening track...
Friday, July 25, 2025
Frankie Cosmos: Different Talking
I've been loving me some NYC indie folks scene lately and, at the top of my list, is Frankie Cosmos. Her latest is called Different Talking. I love the honesty of the whole thing. People are like this, feel this way and think this way.
The best track is...
Wednesday, July 23, 2025
Slick Rick: Victory
Slick Rick is his own vibe. The London native continues to dazzle the earth with his latest release, Victory. His brand of paisley hip hop warms my heart.
One of my faves...
Tuesday, July 22, 2025
Daily Toll: A Profound Non-Event
Daily Toll is a wonderful band from New Zealand. Their first full length has just dropped and, man oh man, is it wonderful. Some serious chill, vibe and groove on A Profound Non-Event.
Opening track...
Monday, July 21, 2025
Triptides: Shapeshifter (Album of the Week)
Sunday, July 20, 2025
Yonder: Memento Mori
Hometown hereos Yonder have their first EP out and it's just what all of us indie/alternative fans need for the rest of the summer. Memento Mori has six tracks of sheer wonder!
Saturday, July 19, 2025
Buckcherry: Roar Like Thunder
Who wants some good ol' classic hard rock? Anaheim's own Buckcherry is just the ticket!! Their latest is called Roar Like Thunder and boy does it ever!
Opening (and title) track...
Friday, July 18, 2025
Thursday, July 17, 2025
YUNGBLUD: Idols
Holy crap, is YUNGBLUD amazing. His latest is called Idols and it proves, beyond a shadow of a doubt, who is the current king of pop. Every track is pure gold and laced with power. He is a colossus!
Opening track...
Wednesday, July 16, 2025
Born Ruffians: Beauty's Pride
Holy crap! The new Born Ruffians record is easily their best yet. The Toronto outfit continues to blow me away with their sly and smooth style. Beauty's Pride is their ninth release and clearly their zenith. The album radiates that urban mood laced with amour.
Opening (and my favorite) track...
Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Saint Motel: Saint Motel & the Symphony in the Sky
LA's own Saint Motel keeps turning out magnificent music. A key element of their music is the cinematic quality of it. And that's never been more true than on their latest offering, Saint Motel & the Symphony in the Sky. The record is a sheer wonder of vision. Check it out!
Opening track...
Monday, July 14, 2025
Durand Jones and the Indications: Flowers (Album of the Week)
Soul music is alive and well. Thank god! Leading the charge of soul artists is Bloomington, Indiana's own Durand Jones and the Indications. Their latest masterpiece is called Flowers and is replete with instant soul chestnuts.
Out of the gate...
Sunday, July 13, 2025
WITCH: SOGOLO
WITCH is just fucking crazy. This insanely intense band from Zambia just brings the shit, man! Their latest is called SOGOLO and it just cooks...with gas!
Check it out!
Saturday, July 12, 2025
The Psycodelics: Please Keep Off The Grass
It warms my heart immensely to see that bands are keeping the spirt of soul alive. The Psychodelics are such a band and their latest record, Please Keep Off The Grass, is a testament to their deep commitment to the genre. Eight tracks of sheer soul chestnuts!
Opening track...
Friday, July 11, 2025
The Ravonettes: PE'AH II
Is there any band cooler than The Raveonettes? I don't think so. Their latest is called PE'AH II, a sequel to their 2014 record, Pe'ahi. It's a massive wall of cosmic energy infused with echo-y emo!
My fave...
Thursday, July 10, 2025
The Young Knives: Landfill
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
Lightheaded: Thinking, Dreaming. Scheming!
The title of the latest effort from Lightheaded is something we all do. And we do it with the same exclamation mark! Thinking, Dreaming, Scheming is baroque pop at its finest. Grab a romantic partner and listen!!
Opening track...
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
S.G. Goodman: Planting by the Signs
Hickman, Kentucky's own S.G. Goodman is back with her third record and it's a corker! Planting by the Signs sees new roads taken and amazing adventures to be had by all. Her voice gives me shivers and all sorts of feelings.
Witness!
Monday, July 7, 2025
Bruce Springsteen: Tracks II: The Lost Albums (Album of the Week)
I was 13 years old and my dad was picking me up for boy scouts in the dead of winter. My parents had just gotten divorced but my dad was really trying to stay involved in my life. He had this old car, it wasn't a Pinto, but it was something shitty like that. His car's heater didn't really work very well but he at least had an AM radio so we could listen to WLS from Chicago. At the time, that station was the only real gateway I had to music and, over the last year or so, the world of tunes had opened up quite massively for me because of it.
That day, as I was shivering over to the other side of town for the troop meeting, the song "Hungry Heart" by Bruce Springsteen came on. It had been a massive hit for the last few months and everyone just loved it. I turned to my dad and smiled at how amazing the song was...the story...the sound...the heartache. He smiled back because he just knew too. He loved the Boss as well and now Springsteen was a superstar.
As he has done many times in the thirty five years since this day, The Boss has, once again, shovel to the head stunned me. He has delved deeply into the vault and produced seven massively awesome records that are guaranteed to knock your socks right on your ass.
Tracks II begins with material from 1983-1984, between Nebraska and Born In The USA. The first track sets the tone...
Sunday, July 6, 2025
The Doobie Brothers: Walk This Road
I'm very happy to see that The Doobie Brothers are still going strong with another fine effort called Walk This Road. Let's please walk with them...
One of my faves...
Saturday, July 5, 2025
Lukas Nelson: American Romance
Lukas Nelson is back with American Romance, a most excellent collection of deeply spiritual tunes about our nation. Check out how the personal intersects with the public.
Title track...
Friday, July 4, 2025
Brian Eno: Luminal and Lateral
Brian Eno does treatments very well. Treatments are those spacey sounds that comes of his mind and goes into your deep subconscious. His music also transports the mind to the cosmos.
His latest (two) records are called Luminal and Lateral. They are quite beautiful. Please listen to them.
Thursday, July 3, 2025
Comet Gain: Letters to Ordinary Outside
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
Pat Methany: The Lore
Pat Methany has a new record out called The Lore and it is quite wonderful in its laid back jazz. It's a compilation album of deep cuts and some fine old tunes. Many chestnuts to choose from. Check it out!