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No international shipping from them, but at least that price is a little more reasonable. I'm probably going to hold off on this one until it comes out either way. True Meanings was really good, but I was not totally on board with either A Kind Revolution or Saturns Pattern, and the first single makes me think this one will be more in line with those than with the most recent album.
Yeah true meanings was a real return to form ..great album
 

I don't know if anyone posted this, but a repress of Summer Death by Marietta is happening and should be released by early May. At the moment there is only one variant left which is a clear with blue/brown splatter.
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RIYL: Twinkly Emo stuff. Pretty popular album with a huge fan base.
 
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Don Bryant

You Make Me Feel
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SOUL/R & B
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UPC: 767981174730
Release Date: 5/8/2020





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@Lee Newman Seems like something you would dig.
 

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Don Bryant

You Make Me Feel
Independent Record Stores Exclusive
SOUL/R & B
FAT POSSUM 0017473
UPC: 767981174730
Release Date: 5/8/2020





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@Lee Newman Seems like something you would dig.
For sure. For those not aware, he was married to Ann Peebles. He also wrote a bunch of her songs, including co-writing “I can’t Stand the Rain.”

This is only his third solo album, 2017’s Don’t Give Up on Love is a hidden soul gem. If you are a fan of Sharon Jones, Charles Bradley, Lee Fields, etc... you owe it to yourself to check this guy out.
 
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Muzz, the new project of Paul Banks (Interpol), Josh Kaufman (producer/multi-instrumentalist and one third of Bonny Light Horseman), and Matt Barrick (drummer of Jonathan Fire*Eater, The Walkmen, and Fleet Foxes’ touring band), have announced their self-titled, debut album, out June 5th on Matador.


Muzz was born out of longstanding friendship and collaboration. Banks and Kaufman have known each other since childhood, attending high school together in Spain before separately moving to New York. There, they independently crossed paths with Barrick while running in similar music circles. They kept in touch in the following years: Barrick drummed in Banks + Steelz and on some of Kaufman's production sessions; Kaufman helped on Banks’ early Julian Plenti solo endeavour; various demos were collaborated on, and a studio was co-bought.


The self-titled debut album, written, arranged and performed by all three, is dark and gorgeous, expansive and soulful. No matter the sonic direction, Muzz goes there effortlessly and with maximum emotional charge.


 
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PRE-ORDER FROM 4AD HERESpecies


Bing & Ruth, the ever-evolving project helmed by New York composer David Moore, has announced details of a new album, scheduled for release this summer. Entitled Species, the 7-track, 49-min record will be released on 17th July.

+ Check to see if your local record store is stocking Species here +
+ You can pre-order Species from the 4AD Store here, including very limited marbled 2xLP +
+ You can pre-order and pre-save the new album on all platforms here +


Species

While on a surface level, Species is an exploration of the sonic possibilities of the Farfisa organ, aided only by a clarinet and double bass (played respectively by founding members Jeremy Viner and Jeff Ratner), the title Species is a nod to both humanity and humility – a devotion to the godly intuition with which we are all endowed, and the humbleness required of us to perceive it. It’s also about suspended time and trance; not just a steady movement from A to B, but as something that flows, meanders and eddies, like water.

“I suppose what interested me the most in putting this together was the concept of trance and what can happen to the listener by submitting to the wave of the thing,” Moore explains. “Upon reflection, I suppose what I was moving towards was a way to feel small - a way to feel deeply humble. I had always made music in search of some sort of inner peace, but I no longer cared so much to comfort myself. I’d grown tired, it seemed, of looking inward. I wanted to look nowhere.”

The album’s first single, ‘I Had No Dream’, is available today alongside visuals created by Derrick Belcham.


 
PRE-ORDER FROM 4AD HERESpecies


Bing & Ruth, the ever-evolving project helmed by New York composer David Moore, has announced details of a new album, scheduled for release this summer. Entitled Species, the 7-track, 49-min record will be released on 17th July.

+ Check to see if your local record store is stocking Species here +
+ You can pre-order Species from the 4AD Store here, including very limited marbled 2xLP +
+ You can pre-order and pre-save the new album on all platforms here +


Species

While on a surface level, Species is an exploration of the sonic possibilities of the Farfisa organ, aided only by a clarinet and double bass (played respectively by founding members Jeremy Viner and Jeff Ratner), the title Species is a nod to both humanity and humility – a devotion to the godly intuition with which we are all endowed, and the humbleness required of us to perceive it. It’s also about suspended time and trance; not just a steady movement from A to B, but as something that flows, meanders and eddies, like water.

“I suppose what interested me the most in putting this together was the concept of trance and what can happen to the listener by submitting to the wave of the thing,” Moore explains. “Upon reflection, I suppose what I was moving towards was a way to feel small - a way to feel deeply humble. I had always made music in search of some sort of inner peace, but I no longer cared so much to comfort myself. I’d grown tired, it seemed, of looking inward. I wanted to look nowhere.”

The album’s first single, ‘I Had No Dream’, is available today alongside visuals created by Derrick Belcham.



What a pleasant surprise.
Loved their last record and I’m excited to hear this one!
Highly recommended.
 
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