The Silence "Metaphysical Feedback (Drag City)"
Whatever Masaki Batoh is making, we are listening. Wether its with Ghost, a solo record, or like we have here-The Silence! Metaphysical Feedback (Drag City) is a little prog-y, a little psych… ok, maybe more than a little psych… what I’m trying to say here is that this new record is a lot of great things all mixed together to make something even better than the sum of its parts. Its parts being a mixture of King Crimson, John Zorn, and the past 30+ year career of Masaki Batoh. Check out the horn-fueled album standout “Freedom.”
Jay Som "Anak Ko (Polyvinyl)"
Joyero "Release The Dogs (Merge)"
There is little, musically, that Andy Stack hasn’t done. He’s one half of Wye Oak, he’s a longtime member of Lambchop, he’s worked with EL VY, and as Joyero on Release The Dogs (Merge) he’s released a fully realized, compelling solo album. Somewhere between Portastatic, Thom Yorke solo albums, and Wye Oak we find Andy’s occasionally reverb soaked, occasionally organ heavy sound. A little bit dream pop, a lot of fun, and all Andy. So just RELEASE THE DOGS ALREADY and check out “Salt Mine.”
Redd Kross "Beyond The Door (Merge)"
Between the PR for the album, and the actual album, its pretty evident that Redd Kross want people to have a good time listening to Beyond The Door (Merge). It’s a rock and roll record. It’s a party record. To discuss it at all is kind of a disservice to it. Just rock out to it already? It’s a timeless blast of pure rock joy, so join the party and check out “The Party Underground.”