Tracks of the Week 17.04.21
On ‘Fur & Feather’, the Australian-born Brighton-based Penelope Trappes dwells in a soundscape of dream pop and dense forestry, drawing from Celtic mythology to find her center even in the act of...
On ‘Fur & Feather’, the Australian-born Brighton-based Penelope Trappes dwells in a soundscape of dream pop and dense forestry, drawing from Celtic mythology to find her center even in the act of...
On a brand new song released as part of the FEET OF CLAY vinyl edition, Earl Sweatshirt scrabbles loose even as the earth around him crumbles. Charli XCX gets tenacious as how...
The new phase of life under coronavirus no longer sees rapid societal shifts and exponential spread, but rather stolid perseverance under creeping restrictions as deaths and rates of infection stabilise while exacting...
In torrents of percussion and escalation of voice, from the narrowest ravine to space’s darkest expanse, with characteristic wit and irrepressible candour, on her first album in eight years Fiona Apple sustains...
In the spring of 2018, a dim memory now though the taste still lingers on our lips, Jon Bon Jovi released a rosé wine described by Newsweek as ‘a dive into the...
102. Azealia Banks – Broke with Expensive Taste (2014) From cowboy hats and mermaid tails to Illuminati imagery, Haitian advocacy, and spiritual symbolism around the Yoruba and Vodun, with her tongue sometimes in...
Mitski – ‘Your Best American Girl’ * * * Emel Mathlouthi – ‘À L’infini’ https://soundcloud.com/emel-mathlouthi/a-linfini * * * Andrew Bird – ‘Left Handed Kisses’ (feat. Fiona Apple) * * * Kikagaku Moyo...