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After The Magic - Parannoul: Review

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Parannoul is an anonymous Korean student who released music on Bandcamp for years before finally breaking out under the pseudonym Parannoul with their album To See The Next Part Of The Dream  in 2021. The record received heaps of critical acclaim and drew comparisons to other indie musicians who drew acclaim for their lo-fi digital releases. Since then Parannoul has kept busy, releasing an ambient album under the mydreamfever side project early last year and following it up with an EP of Dream  B-Sides and a collaborative project with Asian Glow. Review by Lav: To say that To See The Next Part Of The Dream  won me over instantly would somehow still be an understatement. While some of the falling over myself I did in order to praise this record when it came out does seem kind of silly in retrospect one thing that hasn't wavered is just how much I actually love listening to it. I can easily call it one of my favorite albums of the decade so far, which made this one of my mo...

Rapid Fire Reviews: Early Year Rock Albums with Maneskin, Guided By Voices & The C.I.A

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RUSH!  - Maneskin Maneskin are interesting for a number of reasons. Not only do they have the potential to be one of the biggest crossover stars in Eurovision history, but their brand of trashy cocaine-influenced glam rock hasn't been represented by anyone in the mainstream for almost a decade. Following the breakout success of their cover of Beggin'  this debut album was their big chance to make an impression and commercially it seems to have worked, but the quality of the record runs the full gambit. With 17 tracks that run over 50 minutes the band is trying on a lot of different ideas and the execution is inconsistent. Make no mistake though there is plenty to like about the record. It kicks off with a roar on the track OWN MY MIND  and the deep cut READ YOUR DIARY  is one of the slickest songs I've ever heard the band record. Against my better judgment, I like GASOLINE  quite a bit too. While the epicness of the track may be pretty obviously manufactured I c...

Best New Tracks Of The Week: January, 29th, 2023

5.  Selfish  - Slowthai On Selfish , Slowthai is lashing out. While he focuses on his internal battles and those he is responsible for the entire world around him calls him selfish, which makes the dramatic and dark instrumental make a lot more sense. Continuing to show off his versatility, Slowthai shines on the song both at his most intense and most reserved. The instrumental journey of the track alone makes it worth hearing.  Listen 4.  Pray It Away  - Chloe I never really "got" Chloe x Halle they just felt like inessential players in R&B from the moment I first saw them pop up at an award show without ever hearing anybody who knew their music. But if this is what Chloe's new solo album will sound I am all the way it. Even with it being major Beyonce worship she lives up to that comparison with great vocals and a fusion of the sexual with the spiritual that doesn't isolate or favor either side. Great song. Listen 3.  Kandy  - Fever Ray The hype ...

MERCY - John Cale: Review

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John Cale is one of the most interesting and innovative voices in art-rock and avant-garde and has been for six decades now. After being a founding member of The Velvet Underground John Cale embarked on a long career of solo work and behind-the-scenes efforts that includes dozens of legendary artists and collaborators. MERCY is Cale's first studio album since 2016's M:FANS  and his first album of new material in over a decade. Review by Lav: If you pay attention to the opinions I express online then it's probably no secret to you that I'm a pretty big fan of The Velvet Underground. But what I've done a poor job expressing in the past is just how much I value John Cale, not only his solo work but what he contributed to the velvets and his work with other artists like Nico and Patti Smith. If you want a place to start, his album Paris 1919  is an underrated classic of the 70s. But MERCY  may be a big first step if you're trying to get into Cale, and not one that...

Like...? - Ice Spice: EP Review

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Ice Spice is a New York drill rapper who blew up last year on the back of a breakout viral hit song Munch . She responded to the attention quickly with this EP which pairs a trio of singles including Munch  with three new songs. Review by Lav: Let's get this out of the way early, I like Munch . It was one of the most divisive songs of last year as men with rap-themed Instagram accounts whined ad nauseum about any publication which gave Ice Spice credit for the hit. Even if the song was bad the backlash would be silly and it's something pretty much every female rapper deals with these days when they break out. But as I heard the track more and more times it start to grow on me and there's something entrancing about Ice Spice's presence as both a rapper and an artist. So other than Munch , what is here. Well, firstly there are two singles which I'm split right down the middle on. In Ha Mood  opens the EP on a high note and the song just sounds better and better the mo...

Five Easy Hot Dogs - Mac Demarco: Review

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Mac DeMarco is one of the defining indie artists of the 2010's. Across the decade he carved out a niche combining indie folk with psychedelic pop that then exploded into its own entire style of indie malaise. As his career goes on Mac's music has become increasingly patient with his previous album Be The Cowboy  unfolding slower than any before it. Review by Lav: Like many longtime fans of Mac DeMarco's music, I was pretty unimpressed by his 2019 album Be The Cowboy . After reviewing the record and listening to both the demo collections released following it, it was very clear to me that Mac wants to be making music with a gentler hand than he has in the past. While there are moments like the wonderful lead single Nobody  where that works, listening to it for an entire album kind of made me forget why I was ever such a fan of Mac's in the first place. This instrumental album does less to quell those fears and more to shift them. The long absence didn't initially wor...

Best New Tracks Of The Week: January 22nd, 2023

5.  Same Problems?  - A$AP Rocky While Rocky has been far from silent over the past few years. this song's live debut last month and the serious nature of its subject matter feels like the biggest sign of future endeavors since Rocky dropped 2018's Testing . That's exciting enough on its own, making the song's meditative style an interesting choice, but one that grew on me as the week went on. Ultimately, how much I enjoyed the messaging of the track and how well it fits the presentation won me over.  Listen 4.  brrr  - Kim Petras Like a lot of recent Kim Petras singles there are things I don't like about the track, they're just overpowered by the things I do. The instrumental here is basically a "we have SOPHIE at home" type beat, though if I wasn't so familiar with Sophie's work I might be a bit more interested in the beat because it really does match the song's icy demeanor. What really sells me on the song as usual is Kim's confiden...