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Eddie Chacon's Sundown is the aural equivalent of that languid, magical final moment of the day when the world is bathed in golden light. Chacon and John Carroll Kirby teamed up in Ibiza to record the first half of the album, listening to Pharaoh Sander's "Greeting to Saud" as a daily ritual, and luxuriating in the natural beauty of the beach. The album feels fittingly woozy, sensual, and joyous, the songs harkening back to the golden age of funk and soul. Sundown is a dream for music fans, a showcase for the talents of these two artists, and an album that feels like a future classic.

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When punk rock needed a new hero, Fake Names answered the call. Expendables is the latest album from the supergroup, comprised of Brian Baker (Minor Threat, Bad Religion, Dag Nasty), Dennis Lyxzén (Refused, INVSN, The [International] Noise Conspiracy), Michael Hampton (S.O.A., Embrace), Johnny Temple (Girls Against Boys, Soulside) and new member Brendan Canty (Fugazi, Rites of Spring). With a crew like that, you'd expect this to be good, but even so, you wouldn't be prepared for how instantly likable this album is, how instantly the songs get under your skin. Expendables has the energy and ethos of classic punk with the genre heritage of hardcore, post-hardcore, and post-punk to keep things fresh, urgent, and impactful.

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Multi-instrumentalist, olde time music expert, and erstwhile member of the Carolina Chocolate Drops, Dom Flemons returns with another rousing and riveting solo album, Traveling Wildfire. On this collection of original songs, Flemons' ability to conjure the mood of a different time and place is spotlighted, as he melds bluegrass, folk, country, and Americana into timeless tracks that could be from today or 100 years ago. Opener "Slow Dance with You" is a heartfelt, one-moment-in-time ballad. "It's Cold Outside" is a haunting, melancholy charmer. And "Guess I'm Doing Fine" feat. Sam Bush feels like a true stomper, with fast fiddle and lyrical banjo. An excellent album from an artist who deeply understands his chosen genre.

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Weird Sister

Telephone Numbers
The kind of music that makes you want to get our your pots, pans, and kitchen utensils and play along. One time I saw these "guys' jam under a bridge for hours and it changed my life... Read more

Encore 1983-1987 (LP)

Les Calamites
French music... most people like that right? No clue what these guys are saying but I'm into their whole thing. Read more

Tanamur City (LP)

Various Artists
Luckily, due to m time in Indonesia, I am able to understand the heartfelt tales of love and loss in these gorgeous pop songs. For fans of city pop! Read more

Stardust (LP)

Sea Urchins
These guys really know what they're doing! Read more

Marshall Crenshaw (LP)

Marshall Crenshaw
One of my favorite song writers! Reissue of a real gem of a record. For what it's worth, I also think the cover has pretty colors on it. Read more

Timeless (LP)

Bugseed & DJ Motora
Great Instrumental boom-bap collab album from two of Japan's fines. A little darker than Bugseed's usual production Read more

Stro's Old Beat Farm (LP)

Stro Elliot
Collection of older instrumentals from the producer now in The Roots, largely in his trademark edit/remix style Read more

Unwind (LP)

Saib
My favorite Saib project yet. Mostly lush mellow instrumentals with the stray up-tempo track & a vocal feature from Masta Ace. Read more

Series Vol 01-"Madlib" (LP)

Fred (Frederico Ferreira)
Brazilian jazz instrumental covers of Madlib beats. Great selections & balance between beats & jazz noodling. Read more

Breakfast In Phantasia (LP)

Clouds In A Headlock
Intercontinental super crew snuck in a late entry for album of 2022. Moder classic jazzy boom-bap with mic's crushed throughout. Read more

Does Spring Hide Its Joy (LP)

Kali Malone (featuring Stephen
Presented as a sweeping three-hour epic, this drone piece conceived for guitar, cello, and sine wave oscillators generates compelling new rhythms and sounds from the time of pandemic lock-down. Read more

Further (LP)

Flying Saucer Attack
It's difficult for me to imagine this LP being 28 years old already, but time is temporal. The three records released by Flying Saucer Attack in this period ‘Chorus’, ‘Distance’ and ‘Further’, were self recorded at home on a 4-track cassette in stark opposition to the digital age big labels and bands were celebrating. Often in times of personal disintegration I'll put this LP on and dream myself forward. The melodies beneath the feedback providing grit removal for the soul. The sound that David Pearce and his collaborators created explores real alternatives, a term that has been derided to be deemed almost meaningless. Read more

Divine Symmetry - The Journey To Hunky Dory (Other)

David Bowie
Collected from the twelve months leading up to the release of the album HUNKY DORY in December 1971. In this sets 4-CDs/Blue-Ray/2-Books bring together home demos, BBC radio sessions and live and studio recordings. Brilliantly flawed box set but a worthwhile peek inside the process of an artist at work. Read more

Come Around (LP)

Carla Dal Forno
Understatement is key to Dal Forno’s approach on this her fourth full length LP, both in her lyrics and arrangements. Dal Forno constructs delicate dream pop devoid of disorienting layers of sound, what remains is ominous and haunting yet still equally inviting. Read more

Diagonals (LP)

Born Under A Rhyming Planet
Compilation of archival tracks from Jamie Hodge's '90s Pulse 8 Records-era and early '00s oddities. Ambient Bleep Jazz. Read more

Come Around (LP)

Carla Dal Forno
A sunnier turn for Dal Forno but still a hazy glide of an album. Read more

Voices of Bishara (LP)

Tom Skinner
A brief but exhilarating trip through various jazz genres from master (and Thom Yorke's favorite) drummer. Read more