Slipped Discs
Discs You May Have Missed
by John Noyd
Bodies of Water - Is This What It’s Like
Bodies of WaterIs This What It’s Like
Label: Thousand Tongues
Adamant theatrics catapulting concise advice through scripted quips and glib prescriptions, “This,” clinches witty fictions in pithy insights, charming dramas built from funky synths, winsome violins and wanderlust percussion. Ambidextrous confessors, sensual self-professed tempters and entrenched messengers, Bodies of Water wobble, topple and weave in lively surprises derived from roaming personas; writhing, divulging gypsy-rock glories poured into slinky indie-pop operettas
• Bodies of Water Website • Bodies of Water Facebook • Bodies of Water WikiSunburned Hand of the Man - Pick A Day To Die
Sunburned Hand of the ManPick A Day To Die
Label: Three-Lobed Recordings
Wildly primal molten commotion meets marauder’s caution and hell-bound humor as, “Pick,” risks exploding myths, unraveling free-rock ragers alongside edible meditations; self-guided tours through cosmic-blues stews, deep-fried Krautrock and chilled twang. Sinister and surreal with dangerous impatience raising rootless moods, Jekyll and Hyde musical pirates SHOTM’s fiendish schizophrenia hides scintillating divinity inside flexing psychedelics reflecting insurgent births and alternative odysseys.
• Sunburned Hand of the Man Website • Sunburned Hand of the Man Facebook • Sunburned Hand of the Man WikiPainted Shrines - Heaven and Holy
Painted ShrinesHeaven and Holy
Label: Woodist
Longing songs lit in cross-stitched riffs, Painted Shrines’ night-riding nomads flit and shift in gossamer folk-rock floating on hollow-bodied jangle, wrangling bewitching innocence and soluble melancholy baptized in galloping ballads. Finely tuned tapestries spinning timid yarns from hazy Merseybeat, “Holy,” strums with wide-eyed wonder over growing corrosion, sparse remarks soaked in electric effervescence and six-string shimmer gripped in fleet-footed fevers.
• Painted Shrines Website • Painted Shrines FacebookRachika Nayar - Our Hands Against The Dusk
Rachika NayarOur Hands Against The Dusk
Label: NNA Tapes
Fractured scratches running through mortared corridors, “Dusk,” thrusts stuttering fluctuations onto shredded meshes, saturated waves bending and blending through modulated vapors, discreet tweaks and knitted glitches. Tranquil guitar loops routed through ambient samples, Nayar’s electronic monuments crumble from static magic to stark mirages, morphing and contorting with phantom randomness beneath the repetitive sedative chemistry replenishing propulsive convulsions with disruptive ruptures.
• Rachika Nayar Website • Rachika Nayar FacebookGenesis Owusu - Smiling With No Teeth
Genesis OwusuSmiling With No Teeth
Label: House Anxiety
Fortified in rapid chatter, super-shiny hooks and rock-solid beats, Owusu feasts on plush hustles unfolding whip-smart soul, runaway funk and star-struck R&B, smoked, provoked and coated in suave pop-art. Rent-party kick-starters, sunshine jive and sweet molasses raps, “Smiling,” piles influences on innovations, reshaping familiar pillaging into fresh perspectives whose seamless grooves slide in stylish sci-fi boogie and revolutionary hip-hop voodoo.
• Genesis Owusu Website • Genesis Owusu Facebook • Genesis Owusu WikiWilliam the Conqueror - Maverick Thinker
William the ConquerorMaverick Thinker
Label: Chrysalis Records
Boxcar heartache rumbling in weathered leathery roadhouse blow-outs, “Thinker,” swings in rustic shuffles rocking lonesome locomotion with gritty vision, slithering commitments and fleece-lined teases. Cool bruisers and Faustian roust-abouts, William The Conqueror chase steam-powered demons in roots-infused collusion, streetwise preachers blessed in pithy expressions and dressed in grinning brimstone shakedowns for rowdy congregations seeking greasy hobo poetry for stone-cold showdowns.
• William the Conqueror Website • William the Conqueror Facebook • William the Conqueror WikiMiddle Kids - Today We’re The Greatest
Middle KidsToday We’re The Greatest
Label: Domino
Touched in sorrow, bolstered by hope and celebrated with authentic pop-rock sincerity, Middle Kids’ subtly cuddly comforts turn universally felt confessions into warm-blanket anthems steeped in pliable vitality, unpretentious energy and exemplary empathy. Direct sentiments sent into gorgeous choruses, piercing lyrics dispensed with personal emphasis, “Greatest,” engages book-smart hooks, guitar-driven rhythms and disarming harmonies into building beautifully potent emotional connections.
• Middle Kids Website • Middle Kids Facebook • Middle Kids WikiFlock of Dimes - Head of Roses
Flock of DimesHead of Roses
Label: Sub Pop
Nursing cathartic heartache in lush synthetic medicine and healing ethereal appeals, Flock of Dimes refines sweetly luminous blues adorned in forlorn country touches, precious declarations cloaked in hope, tempered with acceptance and rendered in elegant intelligence. Intimate epiphanies and agile pageantry masking celestial sadness with stirring verse and beautiful music, “Roses,” composes emotional antidotes to modern longing and slippery relationships.
• Flock of Dimes Facebook • Flock of Dimes WikiHadda Be - Another Life
Hadda BeAnother Life
Label: Last Night from Glasgow
Youthful jubilant indie-pop grooves bash past vibrant hindsight collapsing into catchy bombast, “Life,” emerges fully formed in calculated fury; mercurial guitars lurching in carousing power chords join rejoicing voices to pummeling drums and spirited bass. Thoughtful ballads appear among sweaty melodies while Hadda Be buzzes in pungent fuzz and forthright might, shading blazing raves in devious immediacy and proactive compassion.
• Hadda Be Website • Hadda Be FacebookPaul Jacobs - Pink Dogs on the Green Grass
Paul JacobsPink Dogs on the Green Grass
Label: Blow The Fuse
Smart slacker backbeats heated in nervous bursts, deadpan smirks and smarmy calm, the multi-talented Jacobs filters skewed views through greasy cheeky pop, stoked apothecary folk and chugging mugshot rock plotting plausible options against callous reality. Medicated basement stomps and rhythm-heavy head-spinners, “Pink,” rethinks missing links to chain toe-tapping refrains to incorrigible choruses and spin dense sonic webs around free-wheeling feelings.
• Paul Jacobs Website • Paul Jacobs FacebookDry Cleaning - New Long Leg
Dry CleaningNew Long Leg
Label: 4AD
Irresistibly aloof, intensely menacing and passively magnetic, “Leg,” weds posh hypnotic scoffs to ominous hopped-up rock, concocting fiery wiry dialogues between haughty squalor and retooled cool. Prickly post-punk cynics, Dry Cleaning lures fashionably jagged thrash into squirming urban settings, cagey jaded cadence trolling droll boa constrictor trickery where slithery misfit twists merge with withering insistence, estranged disdain and casual malice.
• Dry Cleaning Website • Dry Cleaning Facebook • Dry Cleaning WikiTeenage Fanclub - Endless Arcade
Teenage FanclubEndless Arcade
Label: Merge
Seamless team-players and articulate artisans, Scotland’s breezy Teenage Fanclub craft cohesive greetings in beautifully arranged key changes with genuine tenderness armed in soaring four-part harmonies and steady sunshine rhymes gliding over winged six-strings. Gilded tranquility built from confident fondness and soothing prudence, “Endless,” befriends, mends and defends; melodic case studies in splendid indie-rock melancholy falling softly on solid Britpop solace.
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