New Music Friday!

Radar 📡 List for Friday, June 17, 2022:

Perfume Genius - Ugly Season
Foals - Life is Yours
Alanis Morissette - The Storm Before the Calm
Hercules and Love Affair - In Amber
Hazel English - Summer Nights (EP)
Bartees Strange - Farm to Table
Alice Merton - S.I.D.E.S
Mt. Joy - Orange Blood
 
Radar List for 6.17.22


Bennie Maupin & Adam Rudolph - Symphonic Tone Poem for Brother Yusef
Nick Cave - Seven Psalms
J.Rocc - A Wonderful Letter
Yaya Bey - Remember Your North Star
Alanis Morissette - The Storm Before The Calm
Auntie Flo & Sarathy Korwar - Shruti Dances
Hercules & Love Affair - In Amber
Binker Golding - Dream Like A Dogwood Wild Boy
Pan Amsterdam & Damu The Fudgemunk - EAT

[edit to add Bennie Maupin/Adam Rudolph]
 
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Here's my selection for today, Friday 17th of June 2022. Happy listening everybody 🎶👂😊

Foals "Life Is Yours" (Indie rock; alternative rock; dance-punk; math rock; art rock)

Perfume Genius "Ugly Season" (Indie pop; chamber pop; folk; indie rock; art pop; baroque pop)

TV Priest "My Other People" (Punk rock; post-punk; indie rock)

Logic "Vinyl Days" (Hip Hop)

Hercules & Love Affair "In Amber" (Disco; house; nu-disco)

Bartees Strange "Farm to Table" (Indie Rock, Hip Hop, Jazz)

Alice Merton "S.I.D.E.S." (Pop)

Nova Twins "Supernova" (Alternative rock; punk rock; rap rock; nu metal)

Nick Cave "Seven Psalms" (Spoken Word EP)

Rachel Sermanni "Every Swimming Pool Runs to the Sea" (Contemporary folk, indie folk, indie rock, Scottish folk, country)

Asian Glow "Stalled Flutes, means" (Noise Pop, Emo, Lo-Fi / Slacker Rock)

Yaya Bey "Remember Your North Star" (R&B, Soul)

Robocobra Quartet "Living isn't easy" (Jazz Rock)

Pixy "REBORN" (K Pop)

Violet Skies "If I Saw You Again" (Pop)

Greg Puciato "Mirrorcell" (Heavy metal; metalcore; mathcore; electronic; synthwave)

Alanis Morrissette "The Storm Before the Calm" (Meditation, Ambient)

Baby Strange "World Below" (Indie Rock; Punk Rock)

Tim Bernades "Mil Coisas Invisíveis" (Alternative Rock)

White Ward "False light" (Experimental/Post-Black Metal)

Praises "In This Year: Hierophant" (Noir folk, Avantgarde, Synths)

Drake "HONESTLY, NEVERMIND" (Rap, Dance)
 
I didn't realize the new Alanis was an ambient meditation album.
I don't love or dislike it, but it's not what I expected at all!

My wife, who I would typically say is a much bigger Alanis fan than I, absolutely hates it though.
Yeah, had it not been for @Bluecloud777 identifying the genre in the post above I wouldn't have checked it out myself (thanks @Bluecloud777 for that!).

It's a bit too sparse and ethereal for my taste when it comes to ambient, so the "meditation" tag is on point there. I tend towards Huerco S. and KMRU when it comes to ambient. That said, good on her for branching out, respect. And I definitely have a chortle thinking of all her regular fans checking this out thinking it's a usual Alanis record.
 
I knew nothing about this release until reading the Daily Bandcamp's picks for this week. As a fan of Amiri Baraka/LeRoi Jones AND of James Brandon Lewis I decided I should probably just go ahead and order it without even listening! 😶‍🌫️



I'm sure I'll listen to it digitally at least once before my copy arrives in late August/early September.


[edit to add a shoutout to @Poly-Rythmo for helping hip me to the greatness of James Brandon Lewis]
 
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It's not weird 😂 You're weird you weirdo 🤣🤣🤣
No seriously it's his most ambitious and experimental work to date. It's modern classical art pop and I like it 😃

if you dig it i highly recommend an oztrayan band called snowman who put out about three albums a decade or so ago

their final album absence was not too dissimilar to what perfume genius has evolved into

but even betterer
 
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