Woke up today. To everything gray. And all that I saw just kept going on and on.
-Guster
What a weird day. Thwarted attempt to be productive followed by another thwarted attempt. Had a tremendous banter going with the guy at Goodwill that almost fell over when I handed him my old boat anchor receiver. Road closed. Road closed. Errands finally done, I journeyed to the coffee shop and in order to embrace the chaos I ordered a latte. The barista wanted to check my temperature. In all the years I’ve known this guy I’ve never ordered a drink with milk other than a cortado.
Stranger things.
Here’s some music.
30Hz Playlist on Spotify: Every New Music Radar Recommendation.
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30Hz New Music Radar: Methyl Ethel – Everything is Forgotten
A thing I regret from 2016: not fully embracing Methyl Ethel.
This dream-pop substrate filters all manner of music through the smooth as a river pebbles delivery. A glimpse of grunge here. A trickle of shoegaze there. Psych-rock hidden behind salmon. What’s with the river analogy anyway?
At times reminiscent of the MGMT transition record that should have happened between Oracular Spectacular and Congratulations. Sneaky Tame Impala. Less trippy than Floyd. And especially Laser Floyd, which by the way should be viewed sober and maybe not at all. Just a public service announcement.
Dream-pop is not a dirty word. Great dream-pop transcends. It elevates and upflits, shepherds us through the days that we can’t go straight to 2:00am with whiskey and Tom Waits. Methyl Ethel has released two damn fine albums in two years, and it’s time to jump on the bandwagon before your Grouplove-liking work acquaintance starts asking if you’ve heard “Ethel Methyl” cuz they’re “pretty solid.”
Sample tracks: Ubu, Femme Maison/One Man House, Weeds Through the Rind
Buy Everything Is Forgotten on Amazon
Buy the Limited Edition Purple Vinyl from 4AD
Also highly recommended this week:
Strings-loving Scottish indie-folkers with a 16-bit past.
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Chicano Batman – Freedom is Free
Latin psych-funkers prepare to do battle against the forces of single-minded focus.
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