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polaroidblog · 1 year
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“Memoria polaroid” – un blog alla radio S22E30
Bentrovate e bentrovati a una nuova puntata del podcast di “Memoria polaroid – un blog alla radio”, la trasmissione in onda ogni settimana da Bologna sulle frequenze di NEU Radio. Dalla Gran Bretagna al Canada, dal Belgio alla Russia, passando per l’Italia e per un doveroso omaggio a Andy Rourke, ecco a voi la consueta oretta di novità indiepop e indie rock, senza trascurare gli immancabili…
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dustedmagazine · 1 year
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Chris Liberato's 2022 favorites
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Photo of Courtney Marie Andrews by Chris Liberato
2022 got off to an unusually slow start for me, as far as connecting with new music. Fortunato Durutti Marinetti’s Memory’s Fool, released in March, was both the first record that grabbed me and the one that I returned to most often. To give you an idea of what it sounds like, imagine if Robert Forster grew up listening to Bill Callahan/Smog, and made a record with Robert Wyatt producing, and you’ll be pretty close. Right up there at the top of my most-played pile, next to Fortunato, is Courtney Marie Andrews’ Loose Future, which didn’t come as much of a surprise to me given how hard I fell for her last one, the stunning Old Flowers. Although, getting the chance to see her and her band perform the Loose Future material live last fall (more on that below) definitely helped seal the deal.
A couple of records that did surprise me, in terms of how much time I ended up spending with them, were the latest Jeanines, Don’t Wait For A Sign: a pure comfort listen whenever I needed it this year, which was often. And Free Time’s Jangle Jargon, which barely made a blip in the indie world but seems like it would appeal to Destroyer fans — the way it evokes that project’s Thief and Streethawk eras — and definitely fans of Twerps, whom they uncannily resemble on standout track “That’s Rare,” and whose former frontman Marty Frawley guest stars on the album. It’s an addicting one. I also want to give a special nod to the Morteza Mahjubi compilation, Selected Improvisations From Golha, Pt. I, even if it might not fully qualify as a 2022 release (it was released digitally and on cassette in 2021, with the vinyl ultimately landing this year). I discovered it via a Steve Gunn tweet in November and it’s since become my go-to morning record — equal parts ghostly and jaunty, improvised piano pieces from 1950s/60s Iranian national radio broadcasts that are sure to get your bones rattling. 
I also saw more live music in 2022 than I have in years, both for obvious Covid-related reasons and because I decided I needed a break from school, and therefore had more time and energy than usual to make it happen. Of the shows I caught, my favorites were Quivers, who made it over from Australia in support of last year’s glorious Golden Doubt, and Courtney Marie Andrews, who played to an adoring, capacity crowd at Cambridge’s Middle East in early November. Something these two acts had in common was an obvious love of playing music with their respective bandmates, which translated into an infectious onstage energy, in both cases, that left me feeling a lot lighter at the end of the night. Picking a favorite single moment is easy: it was the absolutely devastating centerpiece of Andrews’ set, “Near You,” a song I wasn’t familiar with prior to the show but which left a raw, empty feeling in the pit of my stomach that I can still viscerally recall (you know, in a good way). In a very different way, catching Kraftwerk and their synchronized screen show at The Wang Theater ruled, too. As did seeing Berlin resident Ned Collette, not once but twice, after catching Collette fever last Spring when I picked up the reissue of his debut, Jokes & Trials, and subsequently deep diving into his back catalog. 
But that’s enough out of me. So, without further adieu, here are the records I enjoyed the most this year. If we reviewed the record here at Dusted, or I covered it in a different context elsewhere, I made sure to link to it. 
Courtney Marie Andrews — Loose Future (Fat Possum) 
Michael Beach — 2022 EP (Goner) 
Blue Ocean — s/t (Dandy Boy) 
Jackson Reid Briggs — Out Of Line EP (Self-released) 
Thomas Bush — Preludes (Mamma’s Mysterious Jukebox) 
Laura Cannell — Antiphony Of The Trees (Brawl) 
Sarah Mary Chadwick — Flipped It (Kill Rock Stars) 
Chronophage — s/t (PPM) 
Ned Collette — Jokes & Trials (Feeding Tube/Sophomore Lounge) REISSUE 
Loren Connors — Airs (Recital) REISSUE 
Exek — Advertise Here (Castle Face) 
Field School — When Summer Comes (Bobo Integral) 
Fortunato Durutti Marinetti — Memory’s Fool (Soft Abuse/Bobo Integral) 
Free Time — Jangle Jargon (Bedroom Suck) 
The Glass Picture — s/t (Chapter) 
​​Lande Hekt — Romantic / Octopussy (Emotional Response) 
Jeanines — Don’t Wait for a Sign (Slumberland)
 Jeanines — Latest Light / After All (Market Square) 
Alicia Jeanine — Demos (Self-released) 
Kitchen’s Floor — None Of That (Petty Bunco) 
Morteza Mahjubi — Selected Improvisations from Golha, Pt. I (Death Is Not The End) 
The Orchids — Dreaming Kind (Skep Wax) 
The Reds, Pinks and Purples — Summer at Land’s End (Slumberland) 
The Reds, Pinks and Purples — They Only Wanted Your Soul (Slumberland) 
The Stroppies — Levity (Tough Love) 
Ben Woods — Dispeller (Shrimper/Melted Ice Cream/Meritorio)
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iamthecrime · 2 years
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sagehaleyofficial · 2 years
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HERE’S WHAT YOU MISSED THIS WEEK (7.6-7.12.22):
NEW MUSIC:
Waterparks released a new track titled “Self-Sabotage” this past Thursday. The song follows on from their previous single “Funeral Grey,” their first new release since signing to Fueled by Ramen.
Mayday Parade released a new ballad titled “Thunder.” The song follows on from their first new single of the year titled “Losing My Mind,” which dropped last month.
Lande Hekt, who you may know from Muncie Girls, announced the details of her new solo album. The album House Without a View will be released on September 23 via her own label, Prize Sunflower Records.
Bring Me the Horizon released a new track titled “Strangers” after debuting live at their Malta weekender. It's the first new track since their song “DiE4u,” which dropped last year.
Cherie Amour shared a new track titled “Love’s Not Your Thing.” The song follows on from “Sin City,” which dropped last month.
Boston Manor announced that they will be releasing a new full-length titled Datura. The album will be dropping on October 14 via SharpTone Records and features their new song “Passenger.”
Hollywood Undead shared two new tracks from their upcoming album Hotel Kalifornia titled “City of the Dead” and “Trap God.” The new record is set for release on August 12.
Broadside returned with their first new music in two years through a single titled “One Last Time.” The band released their latest full-length record Into the Raging Sea back in 2020.
TOUR ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Blackbear announced he will be embarking on a North American tour later this fall. The tour will be supported by Mod Sun, State Champs, Waterparks, Heart Attack Man and Hot Milk on select dates.
Creeper announced that they are going to be playing a special show later this year at Roundhouse in London, titled “When the Sun Comes.” Tickets will go on sale tomorrow at 10AM local time.
OTHER NEWS:
Sueco achieved his first-ever Platinum record in the United States for “Fast.” The track also has 160 million streams on Spotify and 20 million views on YouTube.
Foo Fighters' classic track “Everlong” is now officially 2x Platinum in the United Kingdom. It's the band's second multi-platinum track in the UK, following on from “The Pretender,” which hit the level earlier this year.
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Check in next Tuesday for more “Posi Talk with Sage Haley”!
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therarefied · 3 months
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Lande Hekt's “Axis”
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When did you last make a new friend without alcohol? It’s so hard to keep a conversation going back and forth. I can’t sleep most nights until the TV screen burns my eyes. I’m in the worst scene of a horror film for most of my life.
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New Audio: Optic Sink Share Woozy "Landscape Shift"
New Audio: Optic Sink Share Woozy "Landscape Shift" @gonerrecords @notsmemphis @emoresponse @ctpublicity
Emotional Response Records‘ Typical Girls compilation series derives its title from the legendary British all-female punk/post-punk outfit The Slits, who gleefully proclaimed “Who invented the ‘Typical Girl'” as they attacked gender and sexual stereotypes back in 1979. Obvious, if you’ve lived long enough and have gotten to know real, human women, you’d discover that the “typical girl” is a bunch…
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senorboombastic · 2 years
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Release Rundown - Lande Hekt and Tim Burgess
Release Rundown – Lande Hekt and Tim Burgess
Words: Ben Forrester Lande Hekt – House Without A View(Prize Sunflower) It was at the start of 2020 that singer/songwriter Lande Hekt headed out on a tour of Australia. At the end of it, Lande recorded her debut album before returning home to the UK. With ‘Going To Hell’ getting an early 2021 release, Lande has wasted no time in penning this here second album, ‘House Without A View’. With much…
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yellowsnow77 · 2 years
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Lande Hekt - House Without a View
Lande Hekt – House Without a View
Me da mucha rabia que artistas que considero que tienen un talento excepcional no cuenten con más reconocimiento. Algo que me pasa con Lande Hekt, la que fuera la parte femenina del grupo de punk Muncie Girls. Su álbum de debut me pareció una de las mejores que colecciones de canciones indie-rock que han salido últimamente, pero, por alguna razón que desconozco, no se le prestó tanta atención…
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punkrockmixtapes · 2 years
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Listen/purchase: Gay Space Cadets by Lande Hekt
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beginagain-- · 2 years
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Check Out Lande Hekt's Latest Video for 'Backstreet Snow'
Check Out Lande Hekt’s Latest Video for ‘Backstreet Snow’
Having recently announced her second solo album, Lande Hekt today reveals another track from the record. ‘Backstreet Snow’ is a song written at a time when we were all stuck inside and learning to live with being isolated, not doing the things we’ve always enjoyed. Says Lande of not being able to play shows in particular “I struggled to understand where my place was when I couldn’t play music…
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rcmndedlisten · 2 years
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Lande Hekt - “Backstreet Snow”
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Muncie Girls frontwoman Lande Hekt’s forthcoming sophomore effort House With a View was deeply inspired by the indoors fraught of pandemic times, but those feelings of isolation and being stirred in stillness can trace themselves universally outward in any instance just as well. “Backstreet Snow” turns to close companionship and small wins to avoid sinking the self into a downward spell. Hekt’s brightly spangled indie-pop deflects the darkness of any kind of outside weather with it. It’s sunny even when a storm comes blowing through.
Directed by: Martin Bannister
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Lande Hekt’s Home Without a View will be released September 23rd on Get Better Records / Prize Sunflower Records
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cbcruk · 2 years
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Lande Hekt - Backstreet Snow
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I wanna travel to the end of the world, two gay space cadets. I wanna go where they're saying things like "you ain't seen nothing yet". I wanna do things that I'm scared of, not live in regret...
'Gay Space Cadets' - Lande Hekt
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holley4734 · 2 years
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Flawless Friday Video: Lande Hekt
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I wanna travel to the end of the world, two gay space cadets -Lande Hekt Lande Hekt British singer Lande Hekt has a lovely video for her song, “Gay Space Cadets” that is perfect for the Flawless Friday Video. The video and the song have iridescent vibes. The song reminds me of that shimmering feeling of falling in love. If I was a gay space cadet, I would also want a shiny spacesuit.…
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polaroidblog · 2 years
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“polaroid – un blog alla radio” – S21E32
“polaroid – un blog alla radio” – S21E32
Bentrovate e bentrovati a una nuova puntata del podcast di “polaroid – un blog alla radio”, la trasmissione in onda ogni settimana da Bologna sulle frequenze di NEU Radio. Dalla Svezia alla West Coast, passando per Tokyo e Berlino, nonché un paio di volte in Francia, ecco a voi la consueta oretta di novità indiepop e indie rock, senza trascurare gli immancabili brindisi, insieme a Enzo…
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