New Music Friday!

First two months of 2025. There's been enough to talk about. Liked more than I thought I would.

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  • Ichiko Aoba (青葉市子) - Luminescent Creatures [Aoba-san is one of the greatest experiences among Japanese musicians I bore witness to in person. Here, she continues her delicately intimate journey from the vein of Windswept Adan and increases the natural environment sensory tenfold. My skin is clear, my pores exfoliated, and I am a changed man. She is one of the three women in music (Julia Holter and Liz Harris are the others) that I can turn to without fail to calm me down on any day without fail. She is one of the most gentle, soft-spoken, and kind humans I have interacted with in person and I am thankful for her music forever and always. Every album has been a gift]
  • Ethel Cain - Perverts (EP) [symbolic of the current climate. Having listened to this several times, particularly at work, this has been a welcome pivot for Hayden. It drags me down further into the abyss, albeit leaving a faint light at the end of the experience. I don't think she can perform this music live with the typical behavior exhibited from her fans; the music would be damn near unlistenable. But as it stands listening in isolation, it provides me comfort that Hayden expresses my headspace in an equivalent sentiment now]
  • Darkside - Nothing [nothing like I've heard from them before! Excellent series of opening tracks]
  • Chihei Hatakeyama (畠山地平) - Lucid Dreams [hazy and ethereal. A live Japanese ambient experience of this record will be timely a week before flying out there this month!]
  • Heartworms - Glutton For Punishment [gothic windmill scene is a vibe]
  • Ocean Moon - Ways to the Deep Meadow [another winner to kick off the 2025 release schedule from MFM. Gorgeous. Very new age, almost like a modern Laraaji.]
  • Oklou - choke enough [an ethereal cybernetic pocket of space with a unique atmosphere. It infiltrates an art pop sound while tapping into the gen-z underground. Think combining the ideas of Caroline Polachek, yeule, and Erika de Casier into one package, and you have choke enough. It will be played many times this year. LIST SPOILER: if this falls out of my top25 by year's end, then 2025 is my GOAT year for music this decade]
  • Saor - Amidst the Ruins [Thanks 4 ur service, @musicjunkiegreg. A modern example of a masterclass black metal experience]
  • Sharon Van Etten - Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory [I've never heard Sharon's music like this before. I'm kind of stunned]
  • The Weather Station - Humanhood [I've enjoyed Tamara's music in the past, Ignorance the most, but this was a further evolution of her contributions to baroque pop. Looking forward to the live performance in May!]
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  • Ambrose Akinmusire - honey from a winter stone [Remember, the field mouse is fast, but the "Owled" sees at night. HAHAHAHAHA! Kinda creepy, isn't it? Those talking segments were fairly annoying]
  • Asian Glow - 11100011
  • Rebecca Black - SALVATION [it does run out of steam for me about midway, but I can't deny that the singles are an explosive burst of LGBTQIA+ joy. If you don't like Charli XCX, you'll feel the same way here. She's come a long way from "Friday" 🥲]
  • Boldy James x Chuck Strangers - Token of Appreciation [he needs to continue with the drumless producers, because it is a simple proven formula that works]
  • Eddie Chacon - Lay Low [always smooth, maybe even too smooth]
  • DOVS - Psychic Geography [Balmat winner]
  • Horsegirl - Phonetics On and On [sometimes you get indy rokt in an unideal fashion. Thankfully the opposite here. To be fair, I did enjoy their debut. This was betta and had enough interesting arrangements to keep me engaged throughout]
  • Sophie Jamieson - I Still Want to Share [thanx, @musicjunkiegreg]
  • Mereba - The Breeze Grew a Fire
  • MIKE - Showbiz!
  • Mac Miller - Balloonerism [comforting to see that Mac's estate is handling his posthumous, unreleased efforts with grace. Some of these songs are really quite beautiful ("Funny Papers," "Rick's Piano," and "5 Dollar Pony Rides" among them)]
  • Ela Minus - DIA [more explosive production compared to her previous work]
  • Nadia Reid - Enter Now Brightness [thanx for the recommendation, @wokeupnew]
  • Anna B. Savage - You & i are Earth
  • Squid - Cowards [certainly better than O Monolith, but still lacking the explosiveness and staying power of Bright Green Field. Bookended well but not without a few uninspiring tracks on the way to the finish line]
  • venturing - Ghostholding [a little too gen-z-ish vox for me for the high tier, even if the instrumentals are crushingly gorgeous. I'm sure this will be played a few more times before year's end; I haven't particularly enjoyed a Jane Remover related project until now]
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  • James Brandon Lewis - Apple Cores [not a single track I'd revisit on here, even if it was on OK listen]
  • Cryogeyser - Cryogeyser
  • FKA twigs - EUSEXUA [a few quips to say about this, and it will probably upset a few. It is frontloaded to hell, and it had my guard down for a good ~15min. The inclusion of "Childlike Things" with Kanye's spawn is a choice, and not a very good one. I'd go as far to say it is the worst song that she has released in her career, completely out of place with the rest of the record. "Wanderlust," while interesting at first, ultimately goes nowhere and ends on a lame fadeout. I haven't enjoyed much of anything twigs has done since the turn of the decade and this is probably the most unenjoyable effort of them all]
  • Lambrini Girls - Who Let The Dogs Out [BIG MEH. Maybe has something to do with me being mild on Amyl and the Sniffers, hm?]
  • Saya Gray - SAYA
  • Tim Hecker - Shards [not among his best at all]
  • Tate McRae - So Close to What [fun at times, cringey with dated production here and there, but I wanted it to end around track 10]
  • Ada Rook - UNKILLABLE ANGEL
  • The Weeknd - Hurry Up Tomorrow [this needs 4-7 tracks cut; maybe there's a "👍" album within]
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  • Boldy James x Rich Gains - Murder During Drug Traffic [uninspiring effort. What's up with the mixing on this?]
  • Ringo Starr - Look Up [harmless, and fairly pointless. Rather funny that the guest features outperform him here. Sound like what a musician age 80+ would make when their prime was over five decades ago]
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  • Boldy James - Permanent Ink [this is half-assed. Boldy does not ride trap beats/production well at all. That half hour runtime still felt like an eternity]

EDIT: added Darkside

Finally checking out DOVS. I dig it!
 
I look forward to giving Isbell a dedicated listen, maybe even tonight.

I don’t know what I was expecting from the Benmont Tench album but I was not expecting a brilliant combination of Peter Gabriel and late era Dylan Americana. That one will get a dedicated listen at some point too.

This was the best random ass thing I listened to today:


As fitting for Takuro Okada’s first collection to be released outside of his home country of Japan, the title evokes the vastness of an unknown world that lies just beyond the periphery of the senses. For Okada, growing up in Fussa, Tokyo–home to the Yokota U.S. Air Force base and the clash of customs and traditions that come with it–meant navigating through the familiar and the unfamiliar, observing and absorbing the uniquely hybrid culture that would play a large role in shaping his musical identity as a guitarist, producer, and band leader. While Okada honed his skills playing to American military members inside clubs along Fussa’s infamous “Bar Row,” at home he would experiment with home recording techniques and develop his skills as a producer.

This album contains selections from the expansive archive of recorded material Okada has amassed over the past decade. While his past releases have included notable collaborators such as Haruomi Hosono, Nels Cline, Sam Gendel, and Carlos Niño, among others who have contributed to his band and ensemble recordings, this collection showcases Okada mainly as a solo musician, focusing mostly on his main instrument, the guitar. These tracks demonstrate his mastery in bringing out strange and beautiful tones from the instrument, from ambient and Americana, to psychedelic and other-worldly harmonics. This multiplicity of sounds serves as testament to Okada’s versatility as a musician, while his singular approach to the act of recording keeps it all cohesive as the unmistakable work of Takuro Okada.
 
I like the new Isbell. I don’t know that I love it or can love it. I connected with his last two albums in a way that I seldom connect with music. It felt like he was in my head. This album isn’t that. I guess it’s that hell of a break up album that @TenderLovingKiller® said he had in him. That’s neither where I am at in life nor does it feel like any of my break ups so it’s lacking some empathy from me.

I do like the guitar work and with the exception of Gravelweed (which I think sounds like other work he has done deliberately), the songwriting/construction is pretty solid.
 
I like the new Isbell. I don’t know that I love it or can love it. I connected with his last two albums in a way that I seldom connect with music. It felt like he was in my head. This album isn’t that. I guess it’s that hell of a break up album that @TenderLovingKiller® said he had in him. That’s neither where I am at in life nor does it feel like any of my break ups so it’s lacking some empathy from me.

I do like the guitar work and with the exception of Gravelweed (which I think sounds like other work he has done deliberately), the songwriting/construction is pretty solid.
Yeah, maybe I will listen to it at some point. Currently, I don’t have much of a desire. I would rather listen to that Fust or Tobacco City again.
 
List of the Radar Variety ☘️ 🍀
3.14.25

Bruised Core - Cloaked World (Atmospheric/Cascadian Black Metal)
Circuit des Yeux - Halo On The Inside (Alt Pop, Baroque Pop, Neoclassical Darkwave, Avant Folk)
.clipping - Dead Channel Sky (Experimental Hip-Hop, Rap, Harsh Noise)
Curse of Khatru - Curse of Khatru (Death Metal)
NITE - Cult of the Serpent Sun (Blackened Death/Thrash Metal)
Rwake - The Return Of Magik (Doom Metal, Sludge Metal, Progressive Metal)
St. Lucia - Fata Morgana: Dawn (Synthpop, Electropop, Pop Rock)
Steven Wilson - The Overview (Progressive Rock, Electronic, Pop)
The Body/Intensive Care - Was I Good Enough? [Collaboration] (Noise, Hardcore, Punk, Industrial, Sludge)
Thurnin - Harmr (Dark Folk)
Whatever The Weather - Whatever The Weather II (IDM, Ambient)
 
Got the new Fust record this week and it’s got me ready for BBQ weather. Highly recommended.



This Fust album is amazing. Time will tell, but is it possible it's even better than Genevieve? This guy is an incredible lyricist. Can't wait to see them live in a few weeks.

this was not on my radar earlier this week but is one of my favorite things i've heard in a really long time

For some reason I can't recall I wound up passing this over when putting my radar list together for the weekend glad y'all have been talking it up—I'm a few songs in and loving it!
 
List of the Radar Variety☘️ 🍀
3.14.25

Bruised Core - Cloaked World (Atmospheric/Cascadian Black Metal)
Circuit des Yeux - Halo On The Inside (Alt Pop, Baroque Pop, Neoclassical Darkwave, Avant Folk)
.clipping - Dead Channel Sky (Experimental Hip-Hop, Rap, Harsh Noise)
Curse of Khatru - Curse of Khatru (Death Metal)
NITE - Cult of the Serpent Sun (Blackened Death/Thrash Metal)
Rwake - The Return Of Magik (Doom Metal, Sludge Metal, Progressive Metal)
St. Lucia - Fata Morgana: Dawn (Synthpop, Electropop, Pop Rock)
Steven Wilson - The Overview (Progressive Rock, Electronic, Pop)
The Body/Intensive Care - Was I Good Enough? [Collaboration] (Noise, Hardcore, Punk, Industrial, Sludge)
Thurnin - Harmr (Dark Folk)
Whatever The Weather - Whatever The Weather II (IDM, Ambient)
Circuit des Yeux!!!
 
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