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MAY THE POWER OF MASAKI BATOH COMPEL YOU

posted February 6th, 2020

Masaki Batoh's solo career continues to rise up with his fifth solo album (and second in the last two years), Smile Jesus Loves YOU.

Following the mostly solitary activity of making 2019's Nowhere, Batoh has invited several guests to play with him for parts of Smile Jesus Loves YOU. Like family members, collaborators from The Silence and Ghost make guest appearances, including, for two songs, ex-Ghost and legendary percussionist Hiroyuki Usui (Fushitsusha). As long time listeners of Ghost and The Silence... (read more)

Artists in this story: Ghost, Masaki Batoh, The Silence

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BEHOLD! SCOUT NIBLETT SURFACES FOR EUROPEAN TOUR!

posted February 5th, 2020

Scout Niblett has a way of sneaking up on you - be it with aggressive hot-box tunes or pensive, grung-noise dirges, she's a hunter and she will find you, the music listener - there's nothing you can do about it! Is it time to Calcinate? You betcha! Scout's just announced a string of burning European tour dates and we had to let you know, lest you remain frosted in the dark. The fun begins in May, so you've got time to save a little... (read more)

Artists in this story: Scout Niblett

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HAMERKOP'S "REMOTE" CONTROL

posted February 4th, 2020

Hamerkop's brand-new LP debut Remote is a natural progression from the criminally-underrated Bachelorette catalog, seeking catharsis through the contextualizing of personal texts into lush songscapes, using the chill of synth-pop to mask the fallible human soul hidden behind it. Far away from her native New Zealand with a new life and family in America, Annabel Alpers strove to find elements of her old identity in new environs, building songs out of sonic scraps from remote places, as if she were sewing a blanket in which... (read more)

Artists in this story: Hamerkop

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THE FUTURE OF I MADE A PLACE: 320 KPS OF ETERNAL GLORY

posted January 31st, 2020

Bonnie "Prince" Billy is a man who is destined to sing a darkness for the rest of time - but not now. Not today. For I Made a Place, his first album of new songs since 2011, he is bringing the lightness to new and next-generations, as well as longtime friends and fans. It's a message we dearly need. With an all-Louisville band bringing the musical space for our 'Prince' to be as spare or as expansive as is his 'royal' need, Bonny draws inspiration... (read more)

Artists in this story: Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Bonnie "Prince" Billy

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NASHLANTIS WEST BY NORTHWEST WITH CHRIS GANTRY!

posted January 31st, 2020

Way back in the 1960's, Nashville's own Chris Gantry laid the foundation, together with a generation of fellow proto-outlaws, for what would become outlaw country, a movement that shifted the entire genre of country music nearly fifty years ago. In the 70s and 80s, Chris's iconoclastic streak took him on many trips out of the record industry, some of which lasted for years! Still, he never stopped performing, as a cursory listen to his white-hot chops on his ninth and newest album, Nashlantis, will... (read more)

Artists in this story: Chris Gantry

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EVERYBODY (BISHOP'S BACK)

posted January 28th, 2020

Sir Richard Bishop is back from his travels around the world! With Oneiric Formulary (his forthcoming album), he's dug deeper into his bag of extra-musical gestures from the eternal and unknowable, along with a few sounds we might recognize, all transmuted for our mortal ears' enjoyment.
 
The title Oneiric Formulary, may sit contrarily on the tongue - but we may refer to it as representing 'a collection of dream states' - which means we like it! With such a lofty goal... (read more)

Artists in this story: Sir Richard Bishop

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ANOTHER VIDEO? SNOW BIG DEAL FOR TIM PRESLEY'S WHITE FENCE

posted January 24th, 2020

It's the time of the season....for snooo-ooow! As if we don't have enough of a chill, Tim Presley's White Fence swirls in and touches our cheek with a frosty new vid fom his latest long player.  


It's been a year since I Have To Feed Larry's Hawk dropped and quickly established itself as one of the best pop albums of the last decade - not only with its music and it's story, but also due to Tim's band of video collaborators, who've... (read more)

Artists in this story: White Fence, Tim Presley

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MAYO'S DEBT TO CHICAGO

posted January 22nd, 2020

Drag City is pleased to announced that Mayo Thompson will perform at Constellation on March 25th in Chicago. After sold out shows at New York City's (Le) Poisson Rouge and Los Angeles' Hammer Museum, this is the third in a series of concerts marking fifty years of Corky's Debt to His Father, the esteemed solo record by Mayo Thompson, founder of the Red Krayola.

Corky's was originally recorded and released in 1970 on the independent label Texas Revolution. The record is an experiment... (read more)

Artists in this story: Mayo Thompson

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JACKIE'S BACK

posted January 21st, 2020

Jackie Lynn are pleased to announce they have signed to Drag City and will be releasing their sophomore album Jacqueline on April 10th. Along with the announcement, the band have shared the album’s first single, the driving and hypnotic opening song “Casino Queen,” which is accompanied by a video directed by Krzys Piotrowski and the band’s Haley Fohr. The album is the follow-up to 2016’s widely acclaimed, self-titled debut. Fohr states: “‘Casino Queen’ showcases a night in the life of Jacqueline.  The song and... (read more)

Artists in this story: Bitchin Bajas, Circuit des Yeux, Jackie Lynn

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ESPER(S)ADOS COME TO THEIR SENSES

posted January 16th, 2020

Espers, existing in between places, were a part of a flow of idealization that has as much to do with revelations from the 70s or 60s - with all the decades of the last century, really - as it does with the current expressions in favor of self- hood and safety that are struggled over today. Their music has retained a mysterious, unknowable vitality that, in the name of their original intention, continues to express Espers' individualism, optimism and deeply empathetic soul.

Espers'self-titled... (read more)

Artists in this story: Espers