New Reviews
New Releases
Aimee Mann - Queens Of The Summer Hotel
Album of original songs written for a Girl, Interrupted stage musical that never happened.
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Hanson - Against The World
The twelfth studio release, each track released separately throughout 2021.
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Barry Adamson - Steal Away EP
Former Magazine member, Nick Cave collaborator, remix artist, and producer returns with new EP, his first new music since 2018.
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Radiohead - KID A MNESIA
A 3LP reissue of unearthed material culled from the Kid A / Amnesiac sessions along with alternate versions and elements of album tracks and B-sides. This bonus disc features the never-before-heard ‘If You Say The Word’ and a previously unreleased studio recording of ‘Follow Me Around’.
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New 90s Podcast
Alabama 3 - Exile On Coldharbour Lane
The 1997 debut Exile on Coldharbour Lane by Alabama 3 somehow combines trip-hop, acid house, country, blues, and gospel and make it all work
Country, blues, and gospel are a winning combination. So are mixing trip-hop with acid house. But what if we threw that all into a big stew, layered it with a John Prine cover, Jim Jones (of Jonestown infamy) audio samples, and a druggy, capitalist critiquing, night-on-a-bender lyrical bent that also stayed away from strident political commentary while being entirely political? A big stew, eh? That's what Alabama 3 are serving up on their 1997 debut album Exile on Coldharbour Lane. If the band name sounds familiar, and you were alive at the start of the 21st century, you probably heard their track "Woke Up This Morning" introducing the weekly exploits of one Tony Soprano. Hearing that song gives listeners a nice primer on the band, but they do much more with their sixty-minute run-time, even if occasionally indulging a bit too much, like any fully exploited bender. Special guest: Marisa Buxbaum - DMO UNION
Coming Soon
Soon we will be revisiting the 1997 album Give It Back! by The Brian Jonestown Massacre thanks to a pick by Jeff G. Make sure to give it a listen, vote in the poll, and leave a comment for the show
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