agree! "The Caucasity" is perfect.
New Penza Penza dropped today, for those of you who need more lo fi psychedelic Estonian surf rock in your lives.
Messa was a band I was late to the party with discovering. I only recently discovered them after the release of their 2022, 3rd LP, Close. After hearing that one and listening to their back catalog, the Italian quartet's new, 4th LP here, The Spin, was near the top of the list for my most anticipated albums in Q2. The Spin was the first album I spun on this new music Friday, and it has definitely set the bar for the week, for April, and for Q2 (that being said, we are only at the second week in Q2 right now).
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Imagine being so cool that you coin your own genre tag. Messa has done that, coining their style as "Scarlet Doom": a blend of doom, jazz, prog, goth, blues, black metal, punk, and dark ambient. And before any non-metal fans turn their heads and noses away from this, stop. This album teeters the border between rock and metal, and, say for just one instance near the end of the closing track, there are no harsh vocals. Quite the contrary, actually, as we are gifted with Sara's beautiful, infectuous, echoey, and smoky vocals across the albums 7 tracks, 42-minute runtime. In addition to Sara's excellent vocals, we have riffs and guitar solos for days!! The band's diverse musical background is guaranteed to have forged something on this record that everyone can enjoy and appreciate. Seriously, this album is likely one of the most unique listens I'll have all year. There is no fat to trim on this album, and all 7 tracks are very good. After an initial listen, 'Fire on the Roof' and 'The Dress' are the two that stand out just a bit more than the rest. Be sure to give The Spin a spin - you may be surprised at how much you enjoy it.
The fact that I haven’t shut this off after the heavy Evanescence vibes of the intro to the first song says a lot about how much I respect your recommendations…
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It does get much better. I like the overall kind of prog hair metal feel and the jazzy horn solo section on The Dress may have elevated this to getting another listen some day.
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Then Reveal starts out like some lost song off Long Cold Winter and moves into Rush territory. Yes, thank you, more of this.
Wasner is on the new Daughter of Swords as well.This new Bonny Bear album is good. I listened to it back to back already. But it really made me realize I need to give the time of day to Flock of Dimes/Wye Oak. I've always been a very cursory fan but never got really into them/her. Jenn Wasner's voice is something else!
This might be my favorite thing so far this week (which is full of awesome albums) and since they are from Montreal, I figured I’d talk about them here:
Ribbon Skirt - Bite Down
Is stereogum’s AOTW:
Cool, mellowish woman led post punk - gives me Sonic Youth vibes at times.
It's downright awful! I listenedNew Spin Doctors holds the dubious distinction of being the first album this year that I've given up on before it was 95% or more complete. I didn't have high hopes or big expectations, I just dug them quite a bit back in the day. This, I did not dig at all.
So what you're saying is, this album will surely be getting a Grammy nomination. Got it.It's downright awful! I listenedto the whole thing and laughed with my partner the whole way through
I mean the opening track "Boombox" as some of the worst lyrics I've ever heard "Boombox, Baby, boom, boom
My baby had a boombox back in 1983
And if I asked her nicely she would loan her box to me
She would take her boombox everywhere, she could not put it down
And when she pushed its buttons, it produced a funky sound
She had a boombox, baby, boom, boom"
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