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disease · 1 year ago
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CHELSEA WOLFE // DUSK [SINGLE, SEPT 2023]
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ruinedholograms · 9 months ago
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myvinylplaylist · 4 months ago
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Ghost: Rite Here Rite Now (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2024)
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Target Exclusive Limited Edition on Opaque Bone Vinyl
Loma Vista Recordings
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karmicbias · 2 months ago
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Huh.
Sampling is one thing but this seems - excessive? Like okay there's about three notes different from Square Hammer???
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guttersnarls · 8 months ago
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Honestly I think this is the nicest of all the variants
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sinceileftyoublog · 19 days ago
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Andrew Bird & Mary Lattimore Live Show Review: 12/5, Fourth Presbyterian Church, Chicago
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Andrew Bird & Alan Hampton
BY JORDAN MAINZER
A few songs into this year's first Gezelligheid show--Andrew Bird's annual series of winter concerts at the Fourth Presbyterian Church--Bird mentioned that when he put on an Ella Fitzgerald recording when spending time with his family, his niece asked, "Why are you playing Christmas music?" To her, Bird posited, all old music sounded like Christmas music. It's a fairly easy misconception to understand. After all, the feelings you most associate with Christmas, holiday, or wintertime music in general--warmth, joy, familiarity--are often inherent qualities of songs that clearly are from a distant past. A great classic song can make you feel nostalgia for a time you didn't even experience. It's that phenomenon that Bird took advantage of most on Thursday night.
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Bird & Hampton
Accompanied by multi-instrumentalist Alan Hampton, Bird played both original and cover favorites from his recorded catalog. Highlights of the former included Armchair Apocrypha's plucky "Plasticities", the minimal "Pulaski at Night", and the swaying "Alabaster" from holiday album Hark! He culled multiple times from his deep well of tunes by Vince Guaraldi and beloved Americana duo The Handsome Family. Midway through the main set, Bird took advantage of returning home and invited Evanston-based longtime collaborator Nora O'Connor on stage. Though O'Connor has long been a backing vocalist for the likes of Bird, The New Pornographers, and The Decemberists, she and Bird actually played a deep cut she recorded with him, a version of Bob Dylan's "Oh Sister" from Bird's 2007 Soldier On EP. The three musicians on stage broke the song down, a capella style, before Bird built it back up with his violin.
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But it was Bird's most recent releases of covers that ended up perfectly encapsulating the allure of the past. In May, he shared Sunday Morning Put-On (Loma Vista) with the trio of Hampton and drummer Ted Poor, a collection of jazz standards (plus one original) interpreted through Bird's unmistakable aesthetic. Bird knows that stringed instruments best emulate human voice, but on Sunday Morning Put-On, he explores the extent to which applying bow pressure on his violin strings can recall the rich sounds that result from blowing air into the mouthpiece of a horn instrument. Early in his set on Thursday, Bird and Hampton performed the Trio's rendition of Johnny Green and Edward Heyman's "I Cover the Waterfront", a song that's been recorded by the likes of Sarah Vaughan and Billie Holiday. Starting with violin, Bird's fluttering followed the original's vocal line; by the time he started singing, his bowing undulated like a tenor saxophone. The performance was eerie, uncanny, and time-bending.
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In October, Bird and singer-songwriter Madison Cunningham released Cunningham Bird (Loma Vista), a track-by-track recreation of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks' pre-Fleetwood Mac record Buckingham Nicks. For many in the crowd, even among the pop music aficionados, it was their first time hearing the songs at all: Remarkably, Buckingham Nicks is long out-of-print and not on any streaming services, save for some unofficial uploads to YouTube. Bird and O'Connor duetted a strummed, stripped-down, faster-paced version of "Races are Run". On both Cunningham Bird and on Thursday, for "Crystal", Bird inverted the gender of the lead singer, Cunningham and O'Connor, respectively, singing Buckingham's words, Bird harmonizing Nicks' parts. And there's a fun connection between Sunday Morning Put-On and Cunningham Bird, which is John Lewis' "Django", a song that not only did Bird and his Trio cover on the former but that Buckingham and Nicks covered for their album--meaning Bird also reinterpreted Buckingham and Nicks reinterpreting jazz. The version that led into "Races are Run" Bird played on Thursday was firmly the Cunningham Bird version--after all, Poor's drums are key on Sunday Morning Put-On--but the song's inclusion as a standard that can be adapted in many different ways underscored the very concept of Gezelligheid: conviviality, coziness, fun.
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Mary Lattimore
Opening for Bird was harpist Mary Lattimore, a musician who has demonstrated over the past several years that combining classical training with clear experimentation and a sense of humor can, too, result in something fun and beautiful. Lattimore, gifted her harp by Chicago-based factory Lyon & Healy, performed tracks from her dense back catalog, many of which had a story associated with them. She wrote Hundreds of Days' "On the Day You Saw the Dead Whale" after, yes, seeing a dead whale in a coastal California town where she was at a residency. "Wawa By The Ocean", included on her 2017 Collected Pieces compilation, was inspired by her holy routine of buying a hoagie from the Philadelphia-born convenience store/gas station chain and eating it on the Jersey Shore. (Upon finding out about the song, Wawa headquarters sent Lattimore a care package.) "Til a Mermaid Drags You Under" aims to reflect the duality of dark and light in the surf town where it was recorded with Slowdive guitarist Neal Halstead, for 2020's Silver Ladders. On Thursday, hearing the songs' contexts gave crowd members a starting point, either as a lens through which to take in the song or as a challenge to see if they could empty their heads and get lost in the pure sounds emanating from the stage. Lattimore, meanwhile, used synths and looping not to trick and lull you into layers, but to show you how she was manipulating the sounds in real-time, as tangible as her plucks and scratches of the harp. At one point, during Hundreds of Days standout "It Feels Like Floating", ambulances were outside driving down the street, sirens on, but the crowd was subsumed by Lattimore's playing. The harp didn't drown anything out by volume, but like Bird's violin would do later, it enraptured a group of people who had walked through the doors of the church to nestle in the safety of memory and imagination.
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stylized-corpse · 11 months ago
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The Health song has a music video made with footage from Signalis. This game looks awesome, I really should get around to playing it sometime soon.
Health - "Don't Try" Rat Wars December 7th, 2023 Industrial Rock Loma Vista Recordings Los Angeles, California, USA
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da-ill-spot · 6 months ago
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New Music: Common & Pete Rock - The Auditorium Vol. 1 LP | “All Kinds Of Ideas” Music Video
What a blessing in 2024 to have a collab between two of the greatest musicians ever! Common and Pete Rock deliver with 15 tracks full of their classic signature sounds on The Auditorium Vol. 1.
They keep it light on the features, with appearances from Jennifer Hudson, Bilal, Posdnous, and PJ.
Press play above and vibe out ya’ll! You can also with a purchase of $9.99. The Auditorium Vol. 1 can be found on all major DSPs and is also available in physical formats.
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thisnoise · 11 months ago
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Holy one, how long will you stay this time?
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frgmnthtr · 1 year ago
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Rat Wars (2023)
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musicollage · 2 years ago
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Manchester Orchestra – The Million Masks Of God.   2021 : Loma Vista.
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disease · 11 months ago
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CHELSEA WOLFE // SALT [SHE REACHES OUT TO SHE REACHES OUT TO SHE, FEB 2024]
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ruinedholograms · 9 months ago
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(2023)
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myvinylplaylist · 1 year ago
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Ghost: Prequelle (2018)
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Loma Vista Recordings
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sxnnelysister · 2 years ago
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NEW SINGLE GHESTIES??
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mansoncollector · 1 year ago
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WE ARE CHAOS
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