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Yeah. It’s wonderful. It’s almost too short only with its 27 minute runtime. I was left wanting more. Hopefully, we don’t have to wait another 5 years.Jessica Pratt has today off to a STRONG start
Yeah. It’s wonderful. It’s almost too short only with its 27 minute runtime. I was left wanting more. Hopefully, we don’t have to wait another 5 years.Jessica Pratt has today off to a STRONG start
KAMASI IS FIRE!!!
Yes, this is great.Jessica Pratt has today off to a STRONG start
I've never listened to her before this very moment. I'm loving how loungy and mysterious it sounds with a hint of 60s folk, nearly calypso at times. It's very early Angel Olsen. Are all her records similar to this new one?Jessica Pratt has today off to a STRONG start
I’d say so yes! Her last album Quiet Signs is a masterpiece in my opinion, one of the best and most singular albums of the last decade or so. Shes got a spellbinding voice and the song writing/melodies on that last one are something else.I've never listened to her before this very moment. I'm loving how loungy and mysterious it sounds with a hint of 60s folk, nearly calypso at times. It's very early Angel Olsen. Are all her records similar to this new one?
New Half Waif EP out on May 31
Yeah, She showed up in my radar with her 2nd album Own Your Own Love but her next album, Quiet Songs was her first album that I listened to quite a bit. This new one sounds maybe a bit fuller than her previous albums but share a similar vibe. Her albums all feel like like they coulda come out in 1966.I've never listened to her before this very moment. I'm loving how loungy and mysterious it sounds with a hint of 60s folk, nearly calypso at times. It's very early Angel Olsen. Are all her records similar to this new one?
I’d say so yes! Her last album Quiet Signs is a masterpiece in my opinion, one of the best and most singular albums of the last decade or so. Shes got a spellbinding voice and the song writing/melodies on that last one are something else.
One of my favorite records to spin.
Her albums are pretty short so I listened to all 4 today. It's really good stuff, very, very early Angel Olsen-y and Anna St. Louis. I love it.Yeah, She showed up in my radar with her 2nd album Own Your Own Love but her next album, Quiet Songs was her first album that I listened to quite a bit. This new one is maybe a bit fuller than her previous albums but share a similar vibe. Her albums all feel like like they coulda come out in 1966.
My guy Art Tatum really got out the grave to drop one more for usRadar List, 10th May 2024
- Art Tatum — Jewels In The Treasure Box: The 1953 Chicago Blue Note Jazz Club Recordings (Funk / Jazz / Blues / Soul / Gospel)
- Atmo — Telegiornale (Compilations / Library / Lounge / Spoken)
- Audio Obscura — Acid Field Recordings In Dub (Electronic / Electro / IDM / EBM)
- Bossk — .4 (Metal / Noise / Industrial / Extreme)
- Deep Tunnel Project — Deep Tunnel Project (Shoegaze / Post-Rock / Math / Experimental Indie)
- Douglas Dare — Omni (Pop / Indie Pop / Experimental Pop / Electro-Pop)
- El Moono — The Waking Sun (Metal / Noise / Industrial / Extreme)
- Galati — Cold as a February Sky (Ambient / Downtempo / Dreampop)
- Ian Lynch — All You Need Is Death (Original Soundtrack) (Soundtracks)
- Keeley Forsyth — The Hollow (Neo-classical / Classical / Orchestral)
- Mahti — Musiikki 3 (Shoegaze / Post-Rock / Math / Experimental Indie)
- Runar Magnusson — Inside Out of Chaos (Experimental / Avant-garde / Sound Art / Field)
- Soap & Skin — Des Teufels Bad (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Soundtracks)
- Speed Dealer Moms — Birth Control Pill (Electronic / Electro / IDM / EBM)
- The Church — Eros Zeta & The Perfumed Guitars (Psyche / Space / Kraut / Prog)
- Universal Order Of Armageddon — Universal Order Of Armageddon (Punk / Hardcore / Post-Punk)
I think “Illusion” might be the best song she’s ever put out, edging out “Don’t Start Now”. “Falling Forever” feels like her first attempt to really throw her hat in the vocal powerhouse ring. I feel like the rest of the songs aren’t quite as catchy as the singles from Future Nostalgia but it feels like they show off her voice better and feel like a more natural fit for the type of pop star and person that she seems to be (or maybe that’s just me projecting and it all just sits better with me, haha). Maybe it’s just me, but there were some songs on Future Nostalgia where she was like rapping or had a lot of petty attitude that just didn’t seem to mesh with the way she acted in interviews - Radical Optimism feels a little more connected to that person.Personally, I liked it better than her last album
Things this year that I've returned to if its helpful, maybe you haven't heard theseDamn year continues to be an embarrassment of plenty.