Thursday, November 29, 2018

Coro Qom Chelaalapi Meets Lagartijeando - "Lapacho"

Lagartijeando first came to my attention last year when they released El Gran Poder on Wonderwheel Recordings. It's a marriage of electronic beats and traditional Andean music and it is totally in my wheelhouse. Now Lagartijeando has teamed up with the choir from an indigenous tribe called Coro Qom Chelaalapi. To quote the blurb on the Bandcamp page: "The choir formed as a means of passing down their culture to future generations in the absence of any formal records. They have been declared a living cultural heritage by UNESCO." Needless to say that got my attention and this all-too-brief EP is a delight and an unique release. Don't sleep on Revision.

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Admiral - "Lonely Palms Couch Party"

I don't know what or where a "Lonely Palms Couch Party" is, but if this is the soundtrack I want to be invited. Such a relaxed groove to this tune. That underwater bass line and the crisp snap of the snare keeping the party moving while the organ stabs make it interesting.

Friday, November 9, 2018

Otis Jr. & Dr. Dundiff - "Need To Know"

If - like me - you were a fan of "The 1" from Louisville duo Otis Jr. & Dr. Dundiff then you need to know that their sophomore release is due out December 14th. Cool clearly builds on what was established on Hemispheres and first single "Need To Know" features the signature vocal swoop at the beginning of the track as it did on so many of the cuts from their debut. Adding this album to my Christmas list.

Thursday, November 8, 2018

Julia Jacklin - "Body"

The Jacklin is Back(lin)! Aussie RR fave Julia Jacklin dropped a new track last month and it seems fitting that it took til now for me to come across it as the tune itself is a slow burner that demonstrates Jacklin's laconic delivery and storytelling capabilities in equal measure.

Thursday, November 1, 2018

Kirsten Ludwig - "Something I Wanted To Know"

I'm not sure when I first landed on Kirsten Ludwig's Facebook page, but at some point I 'liked' it and so when her new album We Get It Now showed up in this morning's mail from Oscar St. Records, the name resonated. And on the topic of resonating, while I was in from opener "Back to Bed," it was the closing track that did me in and fully won me over. There is a hush to this entire record, but it's most effectively deployed on this languid waltz of a tune that is the epitome of melancholy. Ludwig's voice barely rises above a whisper and yet it soars beyond the reach of the ringing, reverbed guitars. This is some Galaxie 500 fronted by Tamara Lindeman type stuff here and the beautiful pairing of music and voice might distract you from just how gutting lyrics like "I wish you knew / The woman I was / Two years ago / When I felt like someone" actually are.