Very good record, indeed. There's a nice interview piece on BC too:
https://daily.bandcamp.com/features/...llow-interview
Very good record, indeed. There's a nice interview piece on BC too:
https://daily.bandcamp.com/features/...llow-interview
Total Wife is a kosmische musik project currently based in Nashville, Tennessee. This self-titled album is their fourth LP. The first thing you notice is that the sound quality of the recordings has improved significantly compared to the previous Total Wife's albums as everything sounds more present and professional here. Musically, too, the work is more mature. The pieces are still playful, combine rocking rhythms with clattering guitars, let Ash Richter's vocals loose on harmless parts of the song, put spacey, floating cosmic electronic sounds under guitar solos. There are also strange squeaky passages and humorous percussions clinking: pure Krautrock. But structurally, Total Wife is more disciplined here, all songs develop carefully and without unnecessary lengths. Overall, it's a wild, rough and refreshingly album that is really fun to listen to Total Wife wild goings-on! Strongly recommended for Krautrock freaks.
The Fragile album is an enjoyable pastiche.
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Another newie from Lisa Bella Donna
https://lisabelladonna.bandcamp.com/...m=fanpub_fb_pr
"Psithurism" is a 5-track solo EP by English art-rocker Mike Woodman, the founder of the UK act Thumpermonkey, which had also started as his solo project back in 2001 and only later the additional musicians got involved. The music on "Psithurism" - mostly dominated by Woodman's vocal, guitars & keyboards - is going from quite rhythmic and "normal" pop-rock structures, to some filigree soundscapes that seem to flow gently from the speakers, and despite of their melodious sound, provide a melancholic atmosphere and harbingers of the restlessness. A rather good EP that should be a nice surprise for fans of the contemporary English Art Rock.
My first exposure to the artist. At times this reminds me of what a Tony Banks solo album of instrumentals would sound like.
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New Korekyojinn. Wicked, heavy, instrumental fusion from Japan, from Yoshida Tatsuya and extremely talented friends.
(Sorry, I suck. I've forgotten how to do the impressive bandcamp link, and so have posted the 'old school' one)
https://korekyojinn.bandcamp.com/alb...rom=fanpub_fnb
Neil
Thank you, sir.
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Mostly Autumn have a new album called Graveyard Star, the double cd special edition is ready for preorder to be shipped in a few weeks:
http://www.mostlyautumnrecords.com/m...tar/index.html
This one is from last year, apparently, but I did not find any mention on it, so maybe a late, late heads-up. The long, two parts song Cave is really outstanding.
Also, from some Frequency Drift alumni, this one is a rather good post-rock album:
Ian
Host of the Post-Avant Jazzcore Happy Hour on progrock.com
https://podcasts.progrock.com/post-a...re-happy-hour/
Gordon Haskell - "You've got to keep the groove in your head and play a load of bollocks instead"
I blame Wynton, what was the question?
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