My best of 2024 (so far) playlist is updated regularly and can be found here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDJeO4dNUaIn2mN9hFpBK1szGAA07d8pq&si=ZVqklnxTIwkgAQKq
#music
https://youtu.be/fXHlNeMvJL8
2. Throwing Muses – "Drugstore Drastic". Throwing Muses (one of my favorite bands when I was in college) are back with another chugging, kaleidoscopic, uneasy earworm. "Anybody else in there I could talk to? It's just that you're moving weirdly slow". #music
My Top 2 Songs of the Week (2024 Week 46):
https://youtu.be/l8HzoluTufs
1. Divorce – "Antarctica". Nottingham band describes itself as alt-country/grunge(ish) and this track boasts a quietly distorted rootsy vibe. "Like someone pulling on a rope that gets a little longer each time I get free". #music
My best of 2024 (so far) playlist is updated regularly and can be found here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDJeO4dNUaIn2mN9hFpBK1szGAA07d8pq&si=ZVqklnxTIwkgAQKq
#music
https://youtu.be/Kdp8rLOQ3EU
5. Our Girl – "Something About Me Being a Woman". London trio Our Girl with a quiet, then louder, indie-rock tale calling out misogyny. "Guess it was just bad timing." Yeah, it wasn't just bad timing, you bastard. #music
https://youtu.be/wGn8tsWt1A0
4. Primal Scream – "Circus of Life". Glasgow's Primal Scream are back with their first album in eight years, an intoxicating brew of groovy funk, baggy beats, art-rock collage, gospel backing, Stonesy swagger, etc., etc. #music
https://youtu.be/MLtfuFAkuzU
3. David Gilmour and the Roots – "Dark and Velvet Nights". The iconic voice and instantly recognizable guitar tone of Pink Floyd return for a victory lap in classic fashion, drawing us into their mysteries. #music
https://youtu.be/VRpkKLCWMvE
2. Mulatu Astatke and Hoodna Orchestra – "Tension". Thank the heavens for talented, willing collaborators like Tel Aviv's Hoodna keeping the godfather of Ethiopian jazz making music while we still have him. Astatke is still as vital musically as he was fifty years ago. #music
My Top 5 Songs of the Week (2024 Week 45):
https://youtu.be/1npjctLPZSU
1. Trust Fund – "Curtis". Sheffield's Trust Fund return with a quiet track that puts me in mind of Nick Drake: a tasteful arrangement centered around a fingerpicked guitar and a certain wistfulness. #music
Because I value human life, I am, in general, a pacifist, although I could be persuaded to support a war of genuine self-defense. It's that same love for people that leads me to support those who serve in the military, even if I oppose many of the activities the government sends them to do. And having served, it should go without saying (but too often does not) that they've earned whatever support they might need from that government. Today, I say thank you to our veterans
My best of 2024 (so far) playlist is updated regularly and can be found here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDJeO4dNUaIn2mN9hFpBK1szGAA07d8pq&si=ZVqklnxTIwkgAQKq
#music
https://youtu.be/msqM3QGU92A
5. Mogwai – "Lion Rumpus". A typically raucous and epic postrock workout from Glasgow veterans Mogwai. #music
Poet, music geek, politics junkie, baseball fan (no particular team), dad-joke composer, anti-fascist, kitty 'n' doggy petter. https://spoutible.com/Steve_Carll