I can’t stress how excited I am for this Sean Thompson record. One of the most fully formed debuts in some time, Sean springboards off of his early EPs for an album…
There’s been no end to the deluge of great music from The Reds, Pinks, and Purples over the last year, and it seems that Glenn’s got more in store. Today he offers…
A huge debut launches the catalog of Valley of Weights, the NY/MA collective that culls members from Sky Furrows, Burnt Hills, the Winterpills and Vatican Commandos. The band launches into a double…
Spoke about Glenn in passing yesterday, but I’ve been remiss to cover this new album he has on the way from Thrill Jockey. The second song that’s slipped out from the record…
Came across this one, as I often do with a design connection. The cover of Cosmic Guilt’s debut was designed by great new illustrator Madalyn Stefanak, and it lead me to the…
While there are certainly moments of clarity among the songs in the WEEED canon, the band is known more for rhythmic psychedelics than sparkling acoustic guitar. For his solo debut, though, the…
While I found it late, Cactus Lee’s album Texas Music Forever was a delight that lasted well after 2021 was over. And just as that one sinks into the skin, it seems…
Another nice surprise for the week comes from Brighton’s Wax Machine. The band had a sorely overlooked gem of an album on Beyond Beyond is Beyond (RIP) a few years back, and…
Quite a lovely debut EP here from Ontario’s Ivy Wye. The singer-songwriter has found herself collaborating in the past with RSTB fave James Matthew VII, but here she’s taking the center spotlight…
A second cut lands from the upcoming collab between Mary Lattimore and multi-instrumentalist Paul Sukeena. “Didn’t See The Comet” is a lonesome crawl up the hill. Sukeena’s guitar ambles in a delightful…
Loving what’s happening on the periphery of Real Estate these days. With Alex joining up with Taper’s Choice, taking the cosmic jam route and now Martin offering up a country-soaked new single…
Well look at that, after already talking up the excellent out of Guruguru Brain in the Dhidalah review, Kikagaku Moyo go and release another glimpse into their upcoming Kumoyo Island today. The…
Seems like just a couple of months ago that Ty dropped Harmonizer, his synth-heavy bruiser from last year, but he’s back already with a new album and a return to a more…
So much goodness coming out of Guruguru Brain right now. With the news of the final Kikagaku Moyo album on the rise, the label does a quick turn with the surprise release…
Raven Sings the Blues started as an MP3 blog back in 2006, when such a thing existed. Eventually it evolved into a daily music review site focusing on garage, psych, county, experimental, indie and crucial reissues.
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