Elkhorn :: The Storm Sessions

The Elkhorn adventure continues, hot on the heels of last year’s stellar double LP. This time around, Jesse Shepard and Drew Gardner have recruited multi-instrumentalist Turner Williams (who records under the Ramble Tamble moniker) for an extremely heady journey. On The Storm Sessions, the tried-and-true formula remains in place, with Shepard’s earthy 12-string keeping things grounded while Shepard’s shimmering electric playing ventures into the slipstream . . .

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YlangYlang :: Interplay

...the album could be compared to a less sinister version of Inga Copeland’s Lolina, but may in fact have more in common with Rick Holland and Brian Eno’s poetronica . . .

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Aquarium Drunkard Presents: Sessa @ Zebulon, February 13

Thursday, February 13, Aquarium Drunkard presents an evening with Sessa at Zebulon. Sessa's 2019 debut, Grandeza, was one of our favorite records of last year. High praise.

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Kiwi Jr :: Football Money

Kiwi Jr’s Football Money is a debut that feels like a finale—like the type of record you might expect to hear from a seasoned band just before they call it quits on the patently impossible indie-rock lifestyle while trying to find a foothold in the real world . . .

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Donovan Quinn :: Absalom

Armed with “Pale Blue Eyes” guitars, “Stroke It Noel” strings and a deliciously wasted vibe that would make Nikki Sudden proud, Donovan Quinn has crafted another absolutely stellar LP with Absalom, which slipped out on the Soft Abuse label late last year. Like much of his work (whether solo or with Skygreen Leopards or the New Bums), the ramshackle nature of the new album’s sound belies the ambitious current that runs through every moment. Check out the dazzling song suite “Satanic . . .

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The Aquarium Drunkard Show: SIRIUS/XMU (7pm PST, Channel 35)

Ain't it just like the night to play tricks when you're trying to be so quiet. The Aquarium Drunkard Show. SIRIUS/XM radio ~ Channel 35. Wednesdays / 7pm California time + on-demand.

34.1090° N, 118.2334° W . . .

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The Lagniappe Sessions :: Molly Sarlé

Folk singer Molly Sarlé knows a thing or two about singing other people's songs—she didn't title her 2019 lp Karaoke Angel for nothing. For her debut solo Lagniappe Session, she inhabited a set of songs by Fleetwood Mac, Big Star, and Annie Lennox . . .

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Destroyer :: The AD Interview

As the release of the new Destroyer album approaches, Dan Bejar spoke to us about recording in isolation, the principal role of John Collins, songwriting inspirations, the end of the world, and the influence of futurism on Destroyer’s thirteenth album . . .

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Blanks And Postage: Psychedelic Futures

For this month's Blanks And Postage column, author Jesse Jarnow, explores the myriad worlds of psychedelic sci-fi pulp lit...and beyond . . .

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Transmissions :: Jeff Parker on Suite for Max Brown

As an integral member of Tortoise and an in-demand session player, guitarist Jeff Parker has become one of the most prominent names in the modern jazz vanguard. His new album Suite for Max Brown blends tasteful classicism with electronic and beat-indebted flourishes. Parker joins us to explore the album's varied palette and spiritual core . . .

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Aoife Nessa Frances :: Land of No Junction

Land of No Junction is Aoife Nessa Frances’ debut long-player, filled with softly psychedelic sound (fluttering mellotrons, dreamlike string arrangements, misty/mystical guitars) providing the perfect backdrop for Frances’ gorgeous melodies, quizzical lyrics and free-floating vocals . . .

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Hasten It, Hasten It :: On the Gentle Urgency of Bill Fay’s Countless Branches

Bill Fay's apocalyptic early albums made him a cult figure, but with Countless Branches, the third album in his comeback trilogy, the London songwriter offers another set of songs about how the passing of time can make us continually more human, ever open to love and unimagined possibilities . . .

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Magic Is Afoot :: Buffy Sainte-Marie’s Illuminations Samples and Remixes

Buffy Sainte-Marie’s 1969 album Illuminations is both an outlier of her discography and the era from which it emerged. On top of the feverish folk-rock that was becoming her trademark, its songs are pushed into truly groundbreaking territory by the electronic soundscaping of Buchla synth mastermind Michael Czajkowski . . .

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Smiles of Blood :: On Sound Baths, Liberation Through Hedgecraft, and the Healing Power of Righteous Heavy Music

Guest contributor Daniel Chamberlin, host of Inter-Dimensional Music, "North America's gnarliest mix of heavy mellow, kosmische slop, and void contemplation tactics," explores the nexus of heavy music and mindfulness, exploring the transcendental sounds of Bull of Apis Bronze, Evergreen Refuge, Woodsmoke, and Oneiromancer . . .

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The Aquarium Drunkard Show: SIRIUS/XMU (7pm PST, Channel 35)

Open rhythms. The Aquarium Drunkard Show. SIRIUS/XM radio ~ Channel 35. Wednesdays / 7pm California time + on-demand.

34.1090° N, 118.2334° W . . .

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