Slipped Discs
Discs You May Have Missed
by John Noyd
James Ilgenfritz, Brian Chase, Robbie Lee - Loss and Gain
James Ilgenfritz, Brian Chase, Robbie LeeLoss and Gain
Label: Infrequent Seams
Hesitant measurements chart darting cartography with bewitching minimalism as bassist Ilgenfritz, drummer Chase and woodwind multi-instrumentalist Lee tease intangible submarine frequencies, abrupt percussive ruptures and prowling predatory explorations into disconnected suggestions waking unfettered expression. Convulsive hovering coupled in drained chaos, impending ambushes and hazardous fascination, “Loss,” operates under cryptic rules where the nervous converse and broken silences breath tonal cacophony.
• James Ilgenfritz, Brian Chase, Robbie Lee WebsiteTasha - Tell Me What You Miss The Most
TashaTell Me What You Miss The Most
Label: Father /Daughter Records
Coffeehouse clarity sharing conversational daydreams, “Most,” hosts elegant embellishments sheltering cozy jazz-folk intimacy, a swath of swelling strings and uplifted singing coloring ambient canopies with waltzing caresses in diaphanous touches brushed in fluttering wonder. Silky lyrical balms soothing open social wounds, Tasha massages unjust presumptions with gentle persuasions and kind mindfulness grooving to mellow elocution, unguarded charm and prudent nuance.
• Tasha Website • Tasha Facebook • Tasha WikiNation of Language - A Way Forward
Nation of LanguageA Way Forward
Label: PIAS
Impassioned calculators dashing ultra-vibrant synthwave patterns against curdling worries and monolithic convictions, the probing retro-futuristic Nation of Language untangles soulful exposure trapped by adamant schematics mapping indefatigable attitude. Weary delirium from slavish raves, “Forward” swirls in cyber-limbo melodrama; anxious bass racing urgent drum-machine timekeeping, haunted speeches promise undying allegiance holding technological hostages in overdriven precision, emotional throes and despondent responses.
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Joan As Police Woman, Tony Allen and Dave OkumuThe Solution Is Restless
Label: PIAS
Slithering rhythmic ghost-deposed gospel, “Restless,” catches double-helix digi-jazz strategies; steamy Bathsheba divas dripping lordly contortions over elegant bendable funk singed in rising pliable piano, synths, guitars and strings stretched over satin-smooth grooves. Sonic conquerors Allen and Okumu lubricate Joan As Police Woman’s placid gravitas with subtle skulking, the trio’s low-flying desires gliding through dreamy ravines, sinful inroads and elastic cascades.
• Joan As Police Woman, Tony Allen and Dave Okumu Website • Joan As Police Woman, Tony Allen and Dave Okumu Facebook • Joan As Police Woman, Tony Allen and Dave Okumu WikiThe Brandy Alexanders - The Brandy Alexanders
The Brandy AlexandersThe Brandy Alexanders
Label: Gypsy Soul Records
Bright, brazen consciousness-raising painted in blazing paisley, engorged power-chords and swinging rhythms, The Brandy Alexander’s molten alt-rock voltage twists haughty psychotics into perky flirtations with hook-filled thrills straddling calculated mayhem and familiar willfulness. Flawless plots grooving to restless get-aways, the Canadian five-piece’s self-titled album bursts with retro treasures washed in modern fondness, edgy yet friendly, surprisingly kind while unsparingly daring.
• The Brandy Alexanders Website • The Brandy Alexanders FacebookSara Serpa + Emmanuel Iduma - Intimate Strangers
Sara Serpa + Emmanuel IdumaIntimate Strangers
Label: Biophilia Records
Compelling storytelling scored in neo-classical strategies where electronic auras and disembodied choirs elevate flowing prose into kinetic poetics, “Intimate,” stages performative tournaments through effusive muses pursuing haunted observations as multi-dimensional memories. Portuguese vocalist-composer Sara Serpa and Nigerian writer Emmanuel Iduma blend beautifully spoken moments with minimalist vision, transforming essential evidence into magical chapters fashioned from secret meetings and captured reality.
• Sara Serpa + Emmanuel Iduma Website • Sara Serpa + Emmanuel Iduma FacebookMarissa Paternoster - Peace Meter
Marissa PaternosterPeace Meter
Label: Don Giovanni Records
Forthright and decisive, Screaming Females’ Pasternoster slays rock-gothic monsters and braves godforsaken pagans, shaping funeral wounds into ecclesiastical passion and marching attentive contentions beneath regal allegiance. A quarantine album created by long-distance collaborations with members of THOU, Snakeskin and Lung, “Meter,” feeds merciful dirges with never surrender destiny, feudal bootcamp truces circling devilish reveille with strong, calm call to arms.
• Marissa Paternoster Website • Marissa Paternoster WikiPearly Gate Music - Mainly Gestalt Pornography
Pearly Gate MusicMainly Gestalt Pornography
Label: Barsuk Records
Anecdotal episodes unfolding behind tall tales and savory fables, “Gestalt,” unlocks indie-folk heroics with tactful madrigals, deeply felt elegies and sage serenades circling face-to-face relationships in literate sympathies. Mid-tempo sentiments aligned alongside tasty innovation, PGM seeks human roots in sprawling novelty, delivering colorful apologies with shimmering images and educated rhetoric surrounded by gorgeous pedalboard accompaniments subtly layered in synthesized riffs.
• Pearly Gate Music WebsiteThe Lottery Winners - Something To Leave The House For
The Lottery WinnersSomething To Leave The House For
Label: Modern Sky
Sunshine rhymes hiding precocious emotions among whimsical optimism, The Lottery Winners’ finger-wagging swagger flexes smug intellect in catchy perplexities addressing time-tested messages with sly sing-along romps, snickering winks and saucy bopiness. Savvy candy-coated craft masks sincere inquiries with melodic positivity and earnest mirth turning, “Something,” into cabaret-flavored playdates housing tender defenses in spirited bounce, gallivanting anthems channeling muscular blockbuster busking.
• The Lottery Winners Website • The Lottery Winners Facebook • The Lottery Winners WikiNo Rome - It’s All Smiles
No RomeIt’s All Smiles
Label: Dirty Hit
Massaged in studio-scrubbed dub, curved reverb and tweaked hip-hop beats, “Smiles,” styles post-production seductions dipped in brawny fawning and shipped in glossy modulations; suave harbingers mixed with orchestrated hits, manicured fury and cyber fireworks. Dynamic stamina from rhythmic glitter, No Rome’s dazzling sonic Jenga sends heart-throb pop through switched-on glitch and pitch-shifted harmonies, unleashing fab attention-grabbing maneuvers with smooth retooling.
• No Rome Website • No Rome Facebook • No Rome WikiEels - Extreme Witchcraft
EelsExtreme Witchcraft
Label: PIAS/E Works Records
Deadpan panaceas adapting Tin Pan phantoms into after-hours get-togethers, “Witchcraft,” casts star-crossed wishes espoused in rousing hepcat rock while swinging grim pouts dish out potent funk grit sprinkled over variety-hour nostalgia. Beaten but never defeated, Eel’s bittersweet survivalist draws equally between beach-blanket shindigs and cinematic denouements exuding a Hollywood Babylon where Gidget goes grunge and rebellious hellions twist and shout.
• Eels Website • Eels Facebook • Eels WikiArtsick - Fingers Crossed
ArtsickFingers Crossed
Label: Slumberland
A gleeful spree careening between sputtering solos and telepathic backing, Artsick’s free-fall pop-punk pile-drivers lob lo-fi sparks into red-hot chops, pasting tasty doo-wop bop onto groovy truth-bombs raging in cagey mosh-pit finishes. Possessing reckless affections for upbeat directness, the trio’s runaway debut, “Crossed,” takes off the brakes in reactive magic as the DIY veterans bounce and bash with elastic exuberance.
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