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Katalyst JID013 (CD)

Katalyst
Katalyst never fails to deliver a sound that simultaneously brings us to the future, and creates a nostalgia for a time in music where the instrumentation speaks pure soul. Always a pleasant listen, not a single skippable song. Let it flow through you. Read more

Raven

Kelela

Fantastic second from Kelela that gets better with each listen. She will take you back to the fun days of smooth 90s dance and r&b.

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Love As Projection

Frankie Rose

Always happy to have Frankie Rose back in my life. More catchy indie synth pop.

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Electrified (Best Of 2009-2022) (LP)

The Liminanas
Heard this French band for the first time last year, and was blown away...sorta Stereolab meets Gainsbourg meets film noir...buzzed, big droning riffs & cool ye-ye style Gallic vox...to start, check out "Je Suis Une Go-Go Girl" & "Salvation"...this 2LP comp is the perfect intro to this killer band! Read more

The Instrumentals (LP)

La Luz
This is a Ltd. Ed. instro edition of their 2021 eponymous LP, but for me it was the intro to their seductive ESG meets Look Blue Go Purple sound...Shana Cleveland is the main songwriter in this all-woman band that's been around since 2013...check this out, and then I reckon "Weirdo Shrine" is the best of their 5 LPs! Read more

Needles & Plastic (Book)

Matthew Goody
Courtesy of Third Man Books, Needles and Plastic tells the inside story of one of New Zealand's - and the world's - great independent music labels, Flying Nun Records, focussing on every release in their early years (1981-'88). With enthusiasm but a total lack of business chops, label boss Roger Shepherd managed to create enduring art from bands such as The Clean, The Chills, Tall Dwarfs, and many more...the section on how The Fall's live album "Fall In A Hole" nearly bankrupted the label is classic! Read more

The Philosophy Of Modern Song (Book)

Bob Dylan
This book is...bizarre! A stream of consciousness dive into a series of songs, some of which are predictable but a lot that aren't (The Eagles' "Witchy Woman"?), interspersed with recollections and random observations...spontaneous combustion or train wreck? Maybe both... Read more

Blue Rev (LP)

Alvvays
The definition of a slow burner..."Blue Rev" took at least 3 listens before I "got" this record...but now songs like "Easy On Your Own" & "Velveteen" sound to me like songs I've been listening to for years... Read more

Oddisee's 2013 release The Beauty in All deserves another spin. Out now on white vinyl and opaque purple vinyl, this instrumental LP's title sums it up: you could easily soundtrack your day with any of these selections and get a 200% boost in your mood. The tracks radiate old-school soulfulness, whether Oddisee is trafficking in retro-futurism or taking it back to the eternally cool era of classic funk. The Beauty in All is cinematic, gorgeous, and brilliantly alive.

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Don't Worry Darling (BLU)

Olivia Wilde

There was a whole lot of hoopla, trash talk and baggage that preceded the release of this film. I feel it was unfair [After all how many darling male directors had sexual relations with the starlets to “push” the performance of the acting or whatever and yet their films were taken very seriously/praised] and over shadowed a good film with good acting from all. Truly a chilling film and worth your time to watch.

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Celestial Rot (LP)

All Out War

These New Yorkers weave a ferocious blend of metal and hardcore that is sure to satisfy ya.

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Helionomicon (LP)

Ulthar

Two tracks, twenty minutes each, of insanely great metal with a reverence of all things Lovecraft.

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Anthronomicon (LP)

Ulthar

This is part two / a companion piece to Helionomicon. It is insane just how much talent is in this band and just how much both these albums rule. I find new dimensions and journeys upon repeated visits to both albums. I am blown away with the twist and turns, the avant garde riffs and multi directionality these two release have. Already in my best of year list.

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Until Your Heart Stops (LP)

Cave In

I will not rewrite what I already have about Cave In and just how much their music means to me. But, when this album came out it changed my life and the way I heard music. I am so very happy to see this get reissued and available again on LP.  Also available as a deluxe version with many previously unissued tracks. Highly recommend.

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Damed (LP)

Crawl

The negative energy just oozes from this release. This album definitely has a foot steeped in the hopelessness of black metal and experimental doom while not being exactly ether.

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Sedale Threat (LP)

Wrecking Crew

When it comes to the Wrecking Crew, the competition is few and far between these days.  Curly Castro, Zilla Rocca, PremRock and Small Professor have all had a very strong run of solo albums and collaborative projects over the last few years, but this first official crew album raises the bar yet again and puts them in a different league.  Nothing but front-to-end burners on this one, with too many highlights to cover in a single review.  It’d be wrong of me not to mention “Empty Out the Register,” with its awesome creeping guitar beat, sharp lyrics, and extra memorable hook.  Or “Atom Kief,” with its onslaught of extra hard verses from Reef the Lost Cauze and Alaska topped off by one of the illest verses to date from the phenomenal Curly Castro.  And lets not forget “Behemoth,” which will have Hieroglyphics fans flipping out when they hear the Bay Area’s very own Casual wrecking shop alongside the crew over a neck-snapping Small Pro beat.  Some of the highest quality hip hop out there, don’t sleep.

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I Told Bessie (LP)

Elucid

One of the fiercest and most poetic spitters of the Backwoodz Studioz camp steps to the plate with a new full length solo album that ranks amongst my favorites of 2022.  Elucid has recently gained a lot of notoriety as one half of Armand Hammer alongside billy woods, and has been racking up tour dates ever since the duo received the blessing of The Alchemist’s production in 2021.  This latest offering finds Elucid at his most liberated and artistic, with styles ranging from passionate rap bars to quiet spoken word dirges.  Exceptional production provided by Child Actor, Kenny Segal, Sebb Bash, August Fanon, Messiah Musik, P.U.D.G.E, Lasso & The Alchemist.  No less than 4 guest spots from billy woods, and a great little posse cut with Quelle Chris and Pink Siifu to round out the rap artistry on display.  One of those albums that leaves a memorable first impression, but only grows stronger with each listen. 

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Avada Kedavra (LP)

AJ Suede

More AJ Suede on the Amoeba hip hop shelves is always a good thing, and this 2023 LP pressing of one of his stronger releases from 2021 is another jewel in the Suede God’s crown.  AJ Suede handles both the raps and the beats on this project with ease, flexing his skills in both departments without so much as breaking a sweat.  Suede’s unique delivery and steady methodical flows sound right at home over his dusty sample loop production, which keeps things simple with a tasteful selection of old soul and rock samples to get busy over.  AJ Suede is such a productive force in the hip hop scene these days that he’ll likely have a few new albums out by the time this digital brochure has dropped.  Be sure to be on the lookout for his new album with producer Televangel, as well as his new group G’s Us alongside R.A.P. Ferreira.

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Billy (LP)

Buck 65 & Controller 7

One of my favorite hip hop albums of the last 5 years, originally released in mid-2020 but finally pressed as a deluxe 2LP set in 2023.  This highly conceptual album presents a scene-by-scene hip hop re-creation of the movie “Buffalo 66,” with Buck 65 rapping from the perspective of the movie’s protagonist and anti-hero, Billy Brown.  Buck 65 goes above and beyond in his execution of this concept, capturing the very essence of the movie with a clever mix of dark humor and weighty emotional material.  Controller 7 delivers amazing production throughout, with a great blend of oddball music samples and hefty hip hop drum breaks that offer a wide variety of moods over the course of the album.  Sweetening the deal further are the album instrumentals, which are included on sides C & D of this LP set and are well worth checking out if you’d like to hear some of the finer details of Controller 7’s craft.  Hip hop enthusiasts who are also cult movie connoisseurs will be floored by the level of thought put into this project, but those less savvy about movies will still find a lot to love on this beautiful LP. 

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Kill Grid (LP)

Enforced

Favorite Track: Malignance

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