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Just about mid-year and it’s time to take stock on the past few months. 2026 may be trying in every other sense, but the musical offerings have been plentiful and excellent. Here’s a look at the favorites that have spent the most time on my speakers. bit.ly/440stft
Just about mid-year and it’s time to take stock on the past few months. 2026 may be trying in every other sense, but the musical offerings have been plentiful and excellent. Here’s a look at the favorites that have spent the most time on my speakers. bit.ly/440stft
The band's latest churns funk, jazz, post-rock, & dub into a concoction that could only be called BASIC. Lock-step patter mixes with distorted loops of flute, guitars glide between Turareg stabs, heat-warp wobble, & strident funk, while a low-end thrum reverberates through the marrow bit.ly/4ghKyNk
Saapato turns the temperature down even as the sun starts to climb higher in the sky. There’s a dampness to Seasons turn Like Pages, a humidity. Keys float in the air, thick & sonorous, constantly churning the currents of calm, tracing the rain down the face & the sweat down the neck. bit.ly/3RZMS1A
Raven Sings The Blues
Raven Sings The Blues
Raven Sings The Blues
Raven Sings The Blues
A big and boisterous new single singes the speakers today from longtime favorite Ty Segall. “Black Paint” bounds into view on big pop choruses and dose of fuzz rumble. A perfect storm of froth, fury, and feedback, the new cut slides right into the Segall canon with the best of ‘em. bit.ly/4dZ7PT1
Tune in tonight from 8-10 pm on WGXC for the latest edition of Crawl about From the Fallout with RSTB. A Guaranteed way to beat the heat with a block of new favorites from the site wavefarm.org/wf/archive/5...
Horse Lords hurtle the listener into geometric space, surrounding them in a sonic whirlpool that hits like a force of nature. Out of the minimalist maelstrom we’re washed clean; rock-tumbled & turned loose to try to walk again after adjusting to the sea legs of their rhythmic sway. bit.ly/3S1ivI4
An LP rolled in tumult & tension, pairing Joyner's morning light laments with a more acerbic tack, listing into VU volatility & rhythmic grist. The record wrestles with unfinished business & unresolved worries, but ultimately it comes to a sort of peace, though by no means an easy one bit.ly/4ebyj2e
Fra Det Onde's latest lets shades of Miles, Cherry, Can, and Gong curdle in the sun and seep into the stylus. Even within the excerpt of the full freakout, the listener is torn and twisted, ready to gnaw at the roots of jazz, psych, and the outer layers of the kosmiche cavalcade. bit.ly/4aybeFW
Black Duck's on stage kinship with Setién led to a collaborative new album. “Land of Many Eyes” slips quietly onto the speakers, but doesn’t linger lightly. The band cradles Elena’s smoke & sequin vocals, creating a velveteen presence that pads through the air with a feline grace. bit.ly/4vBCxHF