by Lorenzo Righetto • • Comments Off on Album | Foxwarren – Foxwarren
In the release of Andy Shauf’s side-band debut album, nearly a decade in the making, there is much of The Party’s deserved success. The style of the record is very much in the vein of Andy’s solo release, again a…
by Lorenzo Righetto • • Comments Off on Album | Bill Ryder-Jones – Yawn
Surely one of those albums that will make you double check you’ve pressed the right buttons on Spotify, Yawn is the fourth release by Bill Ryder-Jones, also known as The Coral’s guitarist. This is not only because of the considerable…
by Lorenzo Righetto • • Comments Off on Album | The Mostar Diving Club – Here Comes Joy
There is a specific kind of music that seems to be engineered to be a gift to the listener, but in a totally disinterested way. The whole career of Damian Kathkuda might be viewed in this light, to be honest.…
by Lorenzo Righetto • • Comments Off on Album | Adrianne Lenker – abysskiss
Also known as Big Thief’s frontwoman, Adrianne Lenker is also a productive solo songwriter, and has released an album per year since 2013. However, this new record sounds like the product of a much longer time span, even despite its…
by Lorenzo Righetto • • Comments Off on Album | Stephen’s Shore – September Love
In contemporary music, there’s a simple geographical rule if you’re looking for good tunes in general, in their various declinations (from indie-pop to new-wave and “folk” music): start from the latest Swedish releases. That’s what the guys at Meritorio Records,…
by Lorenzo Righetto • • Comments Off on Album | Any Other – Two, Geography
In the peripheral Italian music scene, the number of acts that have recently achieved international recognition can be counted on one hand. At Adele Nigro’s age, and at only her second album, to have an already scheduled a reasonably sized…
by Lorenzo Righetto • • Comments Off on Album | Mirah – Understanding
If someone told you Understanding is the first record by a new artist, discovered by Sub Pop on Youtube just a few months ago, you would probably believe it without so much as a blink. Mirah’s sixth album is imbued…
by Lorenzo Righetto • • Comments Off on Album | Broeder Dieleman – Komma
Easy to categorize as the “Dutch Bonnie Prince Billy”, Tonnie aka ‘Broeder’ Dieleman has ventured into a career of his own, made of strong asceticism and unrelenting musical research. These are ingredients that place him among a restricted circle of…
by Lorenzo Righetto • • Comments Off on Album Premiere | Robin Bacior – Light It Moved Me
Although you may not have heard of Robin Bacior, she is no newcomer. In fact, it is hard to think of a more accomplished songwriter and artist, and Light It Moved Me is further proof of it. Moving seamlessly between…
by Lorenzo Righetto • • Comments Off on Album | The Essex Green – Hardly Electronic
Nowadays it feels like good comedies are hard to come by; along the same line of thought, it feels harder to find albums that seem to come from a blissful place, without sounding cheesy or artificial. Luckily for us, The…