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Music, writing, and enuii live from Birmingham, AL.
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@whatismusicpod.bsky.social BIG MATES!!! youtu.be/qZOgPcnTbZ8?...

Third and final single from Will Stewart out today! Listen to "Late for the Banquet", watch the video and secure your copy on neon yellow moon vinyl🌜 Moon Winx is out February 28th!!!!!!! found.ee/latefortheba...

Need some jazz this morning. Groovy and medium weird.

It's a new week, and I have a two hour playlist for ya of new + recently reissued music from around the world. open.spotify.com/playlist/5EU...

We are in the days of shock & awful, where Trump tries to make people feel so overwhelmed by all the rapid changes & actions that they quit trying to keep up. Don't give into that. Learn about what you have the bandwidth for. Understand that these are steps being taken to break down democracy.

Jambalaya (Chinese cover version by Lu Zhang), 1953 youtu.be/E5VRwTmw9X4 via Eddie Flowers: “Lu Zhang sings Hank Williams--big fun on the bayou!”

Uh huh

In an exclusive first interview about Throwing Muses’ first album in five years, Kristin Hersh on her recording process, synaesthesia, and turning difficult personal situations into art that celebrates the humanity of us all #KristinHersh on the Return Of #ThrowingMuses https://buff.ly/3PIKmbF

“We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope.” - Dr. Martin Luther King

Whenever someone tells you it's too late to start doing something, you can point out that Marshall Allen is about to release his debut solo album...at 100 years old.

NEW RSD PODCAST! JEFF PARKER is here to talk about his recent album with The ETA IVtet, The Way Out Of Easy, and we reprise our interview with prodigious jazz guitarist JULIAN LAGE .  The Record Store Day podcast, weekly, wherever you get your podcasts or here bit.ly/RSDPODCAST

Now let's see the consequences of being stupid. 😢

Anyway, how about a new rare early 1974 Can clip? Uploaded a few days back, allegedly from a random eBay purchase.

How is this not a word? I feel like it’s a legitimate Wolf Eyes-adjacent musical genre.

Scared CEO institutes “Bring Your Human Shield To Work” Day

"The production process was occasionally rocky, but today this record proves that it’s the sound we wanted. I did get on well with the band. I was able to show what they wanted, which was that I understood." #TheSlits – Cut (1979) - The Strange World Of… #DennisBovell https://buff.ly/4ijQXWT

Art by George Opperman for Missile Command (Atari, 1980) #gamer

blazed right into an hour-long layered/collaged tribute to will cullen hart on last night's frow show on @wfmu.bsky.social, plus lots of mostly new music, feat. hermeto pascoal (!), juana molina, matt rolin, a brief live tape of the orcutt/miller/shelley trio, & more. wfmu.org/playlists/JJ...

Wednesday fuel (with a @joedummy.bsky.social co-sign). Crank it!

RIP W. Cullen Hart. 😔

A real “how did a human create this” album

So much captured in this frame from the video

The new Kim Deal record is a miraculous thing of beauty… And a reminder that half the battle of Love is lunacy — or, at the very least, a selective memory. The other half is hard fucking work.

Weird Alfred Yankovic could've made an entire T.LC. CrazySexyCool parody album. To go along with his "Don't Go Makin Phony Calls" you got... "I count SHEEP. Yeeaaa-aaahhh I count sheep on my down pillow" And "I'll give you that HOT. DOG. spec-ial for your lunch bite"

Love this. Reminds me of Stereolab’s “Soop Groove”:

My latest newsletter focuses on four terrific new records: Kim Deal goes solo, Elvis Costello and T Bone Burnett revive the Coward Brothers, Father John Misty, plus an astonishing unreleased 1966 performance from Joe Henderson & McCoy Tyner. sterlewine.substack.com/p/on-the-ste...

This new Horsegirl single is a Raincoats-inspired brain tickle. I'm addicted!

saw a "post a '70s R&B song you like" prompt a few hours ago and didn't join in because I'm like "well I do that all the time anyways." that said,

Ease those Sunday Scaries:

Our trip through Brian Eno's discography takes us into deep time, crotals, campanologists, billionaire's mountains and 10,000-year clocks. For whom the bell tolls, time marches on! spectrumculture.com/2024/11/14/d...