Looking forward to diving in to the new Jake Xerxes Fussell record that just came out, Good and Green Again. Out of Sight is still a favorite.
VinylGuy wrote:its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
Mickey wrote:Looking forward to diving in to the new Jake Xerxes Fussell record that just came out, Good and Green Again. Out of Sight is still a favorite.
had never heard of him before. i liked that song a lot.
96583UP wrote:i recently bought travel-size packets of metamucil
Higgs wrote:I posted about his album from 2020 (?) and enjoyed that one a lot. Will defo check out the newie.
I knew there was someone else on here who knew him.
VinylGuy wrote:its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
About a month ago Constellation announced that they would be putting out the debut full-length of Kee Avil, the songwriting alias of Vicky Mettler who has spent some time around Montreal building her reputation as a guitar-slinging noisemonger. Details about the album have now surfaced; it's titled Crease and will be released on March 11. The initial announcement dropped the lead track, "See My Shadow," and now the immediately following song, "saf," is also available for streaming. The two songs pair well with 2018's Kee Avil EP (https://keeavil.bandcamp.com/album/kee-avil-ep), displaying Mettler's interest in using dissonant tones and rhythmic focus to construct her compositions.
Jonathan Parant is best known as one fourth of Montreal group Fly Pan Am, but he's also occasionally nurtured a solo career alongside playing in a number of other outfits in the city. Actors Artificial is a new alias he has unveiled with a debut release, Untimeliness & Default Settings on the Italian label Superpang. The two twenty-minute pieces on this album are definitely FPA-related, though obviously in an extended fashion and with a more grandiose sensibility.
Last year musician, writer, and theorist Eldritch Priest released an album that was one of three heralding the return of the excellent weird music imprint Rat-Drifting. Coming up on March 4, Priest's first album with a vinyl release is coming out via the Toronto label Halocline Trance, titled Omphaloskepsis. It's reportedly a 54-minute piece that comprises a wandering a guitar melody with some digital manipulation along the way. The digital version is divided into eight movements of which the first can currently be heard on Bandcamp: