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Freedom's Goblin
Freedom's Goblin (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: DC 675. Rel: 26 Jan 18
 
Indie/Alternative
Fanny Dog (3:39)
Rain (4:05)
Every 1's A Winner (4:20)
Despoiler Of Cadaver (3:52)
When Mommy Kills You (2:47)
My Lady's On Fire (3:49)
Alta (4:09)
Meaning (3:06)
Cry Cry Cry (3:11)
Shoot You Up (3:19)
You Say All The Nice Things (4:23)
The Last Waltz (2:27)
She (6:25)
Prison (1:05)
Talkin 3 (2:02)
The Main Pretender (3:00)
I'm Free (2:43)
5 Ft. Tall (4:36)
And, Goodnight (11:56)
Review: Ty Segall, one of the leading lights and most hard-working artists of America's west coast garage scene, perfectly balances quality and quantity with 'Freedom's Goblin', his tenth studio album under his own name (include his live records, aliases and collaborations, and the total body of work effectively doubles). Having seemingly ditched the songwriting rules he had set himself on previous albums, 'Freedom's Goblin' sees Ty Segall at his most explosive and full-throttle, inventively exploring the many avenues of sub-genres of rock and psychedelia. Consisting of 19 ironclad songs that clock in at nearly eighty minutes, this is an expansive and exhilarating album that never becomes tiring. The wild combination of flawless production (co-engineered by the legendary Nirvana producer Steve Albini) and Segall's balance of raw power and melodic sensibility, makes 'Freedom's Goblin' another astoundingly high-calibre addition to an already colossal catalogue.
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Blind Date Party
Blind Date Party (gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: DC 803. Rel: 28 Jan 22
 
Folk/Americana
The Blackness Of The Night (feat Azita) (3:44)
OD'd In Denver (feat Matt Sweeney) (3:31)
I've Made Up My Mind (feat Alasdair Roberts) (4:28)
Red-Tailed Hawk (feat Matt Kinsey) (2:40)
Wish You Were Gay (feat Sean O'Hagan) (3:55)
Our Anniversary (feat Dead Rider) (5:23)
Rooftop Garden (feat George Xylouris) (6:18)
Deacon Blues (feat Bill MacKay) (7:17)
I Love You (feat David Pajo) (6:41)
Sea Song (feat Mick Turner) (7:21)
I've Been The One (feat Meg Baird) (3:53)
Miracles (feat Ty Segall) (4:18)
I Want To Go To The Beach (feat Cooper Crain) (5:33)
Night Rider's Lament (feat Cory Hanson) (4:58)
Arise, Therefore (feat Six Organs Of Admittance) (3:24)
The Night Of Santiago (feat David Grubbs) (4:15)
The Wild Kindness (feat Cassie Berman) (3:32)
Lost In Love (feat Emmett Kelly) (4:04)
She Is My Everything (feat Sir Richard Bishop) (4:48)
Review: It's October 2020 and two Bills decide to do a cover version of the 1967 Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens) protest track 'Blackness of the Night'. A fitting choice given at the time the world was stuck in a strange recurring nightmare, defined by confusion, isolation, and pessimism, the track was not only appropriate, it was wonderfully re-read by the artists bringing it into the present day.

And they didn't stop there. Soon, there were more new versions of old greats coming from the pair, and the smart money was always on an album arriving at some point in the future. Well, that point is now, and finally we have it. Better yet, this is every bit as lovely as we could have hoped. Combining elements of pop, folk, blues, country, gospel, and rock, it's accomplished, sophisticated, and hugely enjoyable.

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Whirlybird (Soundtrack)
Cat: DC 847. Rel: 27 May 22
 
Soundtracks
Whirlybird (2:40)
First Date (1:34)
Los Angeles News Service (2:37)
Getting The Story (2:29)
Sky Duo (2:48)
Lawrence Welk III (4:39)
First Pursuit (2:18)
1992 (2:37)
High (3:50)
News Junkies (2:25)
Story Of The Century (3:31)
Whirly Suite (2:03)
Last Flight (2:20)
Review: Whirlybird is a documentary which demanded a different sort of sound from Ty Segall,. He departs for his usual rock vibe and took on this challenge with an all new vibe. The resulting soundtrack is crafted from a variety of synth sounds, electric keyboards, drums, percussion and saxophones and off course, some of his signature guitars, It is sorry telling instrumental music with a real sense of its own narrative and perfectly frames the film's compulsive themes and images. It stands alone as a fine listen and a great testament to Ty's versatility.
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Mind Maintenance
Mind Maintenance (LP in spot varnished sleeve)
Cat: DC 778. Rel: 11 Jun 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Glow & Glimmer (5:36)
Entrainment (6:19)
The Ladder (3:41)
Snap Yr Teeth (1:49)
Cyclic Boom (5:14)
Valence (8:02)
Slack Water (6:22)
Complete Rain (4:51)
Mental Eyes (3:26)
Review: Mind Maintenance is certainly an appropriate name for this duo. Usually grounded in jazz, here bassist Joshua Abrams and drummer Chad Taylor look far beyond the world of cool cats and late night bars, casting their gaze on more organic and earthy tones. Picking up a guimba - perhaps better known to some as the guitar-ish sintir regularly heard in Moroccan music - and mbira, a family of Zimbabwean percussive instruments, the tones are, unsurprisingly, transportive.

Through highly complex but minimalistic arrangements we are taken to places that can only really be described as 'not here'. The repetitive loops of padded beats and chimed melodies seem to go straight for the mind's eye, boring ever deeper into our subconscious and holding on tight once there. Close your eyes and the world in front of you quickly fades, leaving nothing but hypnotic tones that deserve to be heard outside, beneath the stars, by the fire.
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Harmonizer
Harmonizer (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: DC 795. Rel: 29 Oct 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Learning (1:39)
Whisper (3:38)
Erased (4:35)
Harmonizer (4:52)
Pictures (4:46)
Ride (3:11)
Waxman (3:08)
Play (2:24)
Feel Good (2:57)
Changing Contours (3:58)
Review: Ty Segall's first album in two years takes the artist into rather new and unexpected musical territory. The production has had a whole redesign and come out the other side with a synthtastic sound but there remains a load of keys and guitars, too. As such Harmonizer sounds new and fresh with plenty of bursts of transcendent energy. The Freedom Band were called upon during the origin of this album and so appear all throughout it, but often one at a time. This intense record is a grown up soul sound that gets more and more compelling with each listen as fresh details keep on revealing themselves.
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Divers
Divers (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DC 561. Rel: 23 Oct 15
 
Folk/Americana
Anecdotes (6:23)
Sapokanikan (5:09)
Leaving The City (3:48)
Goose Eggs (5:00)
Waltz Of The 101st Lightborne (5:19)
The Things I Say (2:34)
Divers (7:06)
Same Old Man (2:26)
You Will Not Take My Heart Alive (4:00)
A Pin-Light Bent (4:26)
Time, As A Symptom (5:19)
Review: For all her otherworldly talents, even hardcore fans of Joanna Newsom will likely be relieved to hear that 'Divers' marks a very slight move back from the artistic brink compared to 2010's 'Have One On Me', an exhausting triple-album embarrassment of riches which few ever made it though in one go. Yet there's no hint of compromise on the deliriously thrilling 'Divers', despite its slightly more concise approach - the elegant yet baroque wordplay, ornate and innovative arrangements and Newsom's unique voice are all present and correct - yet more, these emotive and engaging ditties may mark the most accessible thing this iconoclastic and mercurial artist has thus far summoned from the ether.
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Divers
Divers (CD)
Cat: DC 561CD. Rel: 23 Oct 15
 
Folk/Americana
Anecdotes
Sapokanikan
Leaving The City
Goose Eggs
Waltz Of The 101st Lightborne
The Things I Say
Divers
Same Old Man
You Will Not Take My Heart Alive
A Pin-Light Bent
Time, As A Symptom
Review: For all her otherworldly talents, even hardcore fans of Joanna Newsom will likely be relieved to hear that 'Divers' marks a very slight move back from the artistic brink compared to 2010's 'Have One On Me', an exhausting triple-album embarrassment of riches which few ever made it though in one go. Yet there's no hint of compromise on the deliriously thrilling 'Divers', despite its slightly more concise approach - the elegant yet baroque wordplay, ornate and innovative arrangements and Newsom's unique voice are all present and correct - yet more, these emotive and engaging ditties may mark the most accessible thing this iconoclastic and mercurial artist has thus far summoned from the ether.
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III
III (LP)
Cat: DC 583. Rel: 15 Apr 14
 
Rock
Introduction By David
North Street
Open Road
We Are Only People
Restlessness
Free
Yes He's Coming
First Snowfall In Detroit
We're Gonna Make It
Review: Five years after the second life of Death was started with the release of their revelatory 1976 album, "For The Whole World To See", "III" slams the door on the vault with a powerful set of songs that bring equal amounts of rock and ethereal soul-searching, in high-fidelity, rich bottomed, studio-grade sound. Alongside songs from 1975, 1976 and 1980, "III" contains two songs from 1992, as the Hackney brothers reconvened nearly a decade after they'd stopped playing together. The album serves as a companion piece of sorts to the "A Band Called Death" documentary, tracking the band's movement from spiritual young rockers to older and wiser, bruised-but-undefeated brothers, in pure musical terms. David Hackney's visual representation of Death was a triangle, where "spiritual", "mental" and "physical" formed the three angles. With this in mind, "For The Whole World To See" is clearly the physical corner, with its undeniable proto-punk power; "Spiritual-Mental-Physical" explores the mental axis, with Death working through some of their influences including The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, The Who and even ELO in their practice space. "III" is the spiritual end of the portrait, bookended by the dreamlike rock visions of David Hackney that created and propelled the band called Death.
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The Dream My Bones Dream
Cat: DC 727. Rel: 16 Nov 18
 
Indie/Alternative
Prologue: Hands On The Mouth (5:14)
Agloe (5:51)
Iron Veil (5:14)
Silent Scrapbook (3:58)
A Ghost In A Train, Thinking (5:53)
The Dream My Bones Dream (4:28)
Tunnels To Nowhere (3:40)
To The East (3:55)
Epilogue: Innisfree (4:28)
Review: There's something uniquely Japanese and slightly off-kilter about the pop-making prowess of Eiko Ishibashi, a singer-songwriter, improvisational drummer, pianist and all-round experimentalist that counts Editions Mego and Oren Ambarchi's Black Truffle as labels she has released on. She returns to Drag City, an all time Chicago label famous for records by Pavement and Stereolab to more recently music from Ty Segall and the all-talented John Mulaney. Ishibashi's music here, however, sways from heavy industrial beats to future, funky and avant pop numbers like "Iron Veil". It's a record that will take some getting used to but there's no denying you will get used to it too; if you can keep up with its modernity that comes from way out leftfield.
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Gold Record
Cat: DC 760. Rel: 04 Sep 20
 
Folk/Americana
Pigeons (5:10)
Another Song (3:00)
35 (3:49)
Protest Song (3:43)
The Mackenzies (4:48)
Let's Move To The Country (3:03)
Breakfast (2:33)
Cowboy (4:21)
Ry Cooder (3:36)
As I Wander (3:53)
Review: Quiet introspection and a fascinating view of 'ordinary life' characterise the latest solo record from singer-songwriter Bill Callahan. Many of his lyrics are observations of the mundane, but elevated by his wordplay and the dreamy, lullaby like quality of the guitar strumming around them. Nothing along the way here is ever forced, it unfolds with a sense of realism that is compelling throughout, and though much of it is masculine in subject, there is a feminine side to the emotion that make it widely accessible. Folky music this warm, heartfelt and filled with simple gratitude is a stable for this label, but few do it as well as Bill.
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Shepherd In A Sheepskin Vest
Cat: DC 747. Rel: 14 Jun 19
 
Folk/Americana
Shepherd's Welcome (2:23)
Black Dog On The Beach (2:27)
Angela (2:46)
The Ballad Of The Hulk (4:05)
Writing (3:04)
Morning Is My Godmother (2:08)
747 (3:27)
Watch Me Get Married (3:08)
Young Icarus (2:39)
Released (2:28)
What Comes After Certainty (3:37)
Confederate Jasmine (3:42)
Call Me Anything (2:34)
Son Of The Sea (4:03)
Camels (2:58)
Circles (2:26)
When We Let Go (2:16)
Lonesome Valley (4:15)
Tugboats & Tumbleweeds (4:08)
The Beast (4:39)
Review: Singer-songwriting wrapped up in the dusty acid wash denim of Americana doesn't really get more authentic than what Bill Callahan of Silver Spring, Maryland, can deliver. His latest LP, a mass saunter through 20 tracks of smokey spoken word and lightly sung lyrics, falls upon a picturesque bevvy of humble and acoustic instrumentation. Callahan's songs croon with romance, metaphor, and folky yarns that find their place among fingerpicked guitars and light melodies that enjoy a contrast with the darker musings of Callahan's own world of experience and storytelling. It presents the artist with his first studio in some five years, and a sound that is looser than a typical Bill Callahan missive but full of melodrama that centres around life and death. Our pick, Callahan's cover of the Carter Family's "Lonesome Valley".
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YTILAER
YTILAER (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DC 859. Rel: 23 Feb 23
 
Folk/Americana
First Bird (4:55)
Everyway (5:27)
Bowevil (3:58)
Partition (6:01)
Lily (5:15)
Naked Souls (6:30)
Coyotes (6:19)
Drainface (3:58)
Natural Information (5:26)
The Horse (3:17)
Planets (6:01)
Last One At The Party (3:57)
Review: Bill Callahan is an adventuring sonic explorer who is happy to traverse a number of different worlds. He makes music that can be at times jarring and challenging and at others much more beautiful and soothing. He pairs off the magic of late night dreams with the harshness of the realities of life and all with plenty of musicianship and absorbing guitar skills. This album YTILAER follows others such as Gold Record, Shepherd In A SKeekskin Vest and Woke On A Whaleheart and brings all new influences to folk and Americana.
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Bajascillators
Bajascillators (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DC 781. Rel: 01 Sep 22
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Amorpha (9:37)
Geomancy (14:25)
World B Free (11:40)
Quakenbruck (10:39)
Review: Four new amorphous cuts from Bitchin Bajas, a Chicagoan trio active since 2010, and operating in the circle of freeform, longform, largely formless improv electronica. A staple of the North American music circuit, their live show is a mammoth operation involving tapes and guitars, and their music sounds something akin to what would happen if Terry Riley's Buddha on the front cover of 'Shri Camel' were given an extra bionic limb. 'Amorpha', 'Geomancy', 'World B. Free' and 'Quakenbruck' are rhythmic, humble forways through 'waves', 'phases', 'stratospheric arcs' and whatnot, leading to a fantastical musical enlightenment.
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Hands That Bind (Soundtrack)
Cat: DC 839. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Soundtracks
Go Spend Some Time With Your Kids (4:55)
Wasn't There Last Night (2:50)
He's Only Got One Oar In The Water (3:22)
That's Not How The World Works (3:23)
A Man's Mind Will Play Tricks On Him (5:04)
Here Is Where I Seem To Be/The Good Lord Doesn't Need Paperwork (7:30)
You Have No Idea What I Want (7:38)
One Way Or Another I'm Gone (4:26)
Review: Jim O'Rourke handles the soundtrack for Hands That Bind, a Canadian drama film directed by Kyle Armstrong and starring Michael Shannon, Elisabeth Moss and Willem Dafoe. The American musician and producer is known for his eclectic and experimental work in a deluge of genres, spanning rock, folk, jazz, ambient and electronic - all shine through with equal gravitas on the OST, reflecting O'Rourke's talent for creating atmospheric cinematics that perfectly complement the film's theme of a local land scandal, and its conspiracy-level implications.
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Zone Black
Zone Black (limited LP)
Cat: DC 873. Rel: 04 Aug 23
 
Library/Archive
Moving Target (2:12)
Theme from a Personal Prison (3:53)
Zone Black (2:45)
Bad Night at Cowboys (3:14)
Personal Prison II (2:33)
Red Palms (2:43)
Jealous Gods (2:15)
Interloper #1 (2:00)
Zone Bleu (3:33)
Static Mist (1:46)
Static Mist II (1:54)
Realistic #1 (3:33)
Blue Palms (4:39)
Review: Zone Black almost never was. The KPM music library originally commissioned Emil Amos to make a collection of new material which could be used in television and film. A little way into this process, the executive who did that hiring departed, and the artist opted to take what was there to the Drag City label in a bid to turn it into a proper album. The end result is something between the two. For all intents and purposes, plenty here fits into the library definition, but this is a far more personal, deeper and coherent take on the format. The foundations of library music - commercial use - soon thrown out with the dishwater, and instead the focus was on creating movements and arrangements that would hold up on their own, and create entire narratives independently, for themselves. Removed from what's happening on screen, you can live in these tracks and nowhere else.
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Gebel Barkal (reissue)
Gebel Barkal (reissue) (limited translucent green vinyl 7")
Cat: DC 863. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Metal
Gebel Barkal (4:40)
Version (4:31)
Review: Few conversations or analyses surrounding doom metal can begin without mentioning the integral Sleep and their genre-defining opus Dopesmoker. That same analytical discussion cannot be rounded up without OM coming into the fray, as the duo of bassist Al Cisneros and drummer Chris Haikus originally worked together as Sleep's rhythm section. The hypnotic 'Gebel Barkal' single would serve as the final recording from the pair following the 2007 full-length Pilgrimage, before 2009's God Is Good would welcome the arrival of current drummer Emil Amos and signal the group's continued expansion into an eventual three-piece.
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Upstate
Upstate (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DC 872. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Hold The Building Up/The Prison Within (15:47)
Hold 'Em Up/Comin' Down With Me (6:12)
Low Hangin' Disco Ball/So Alone (21:15)
I Always Get What I Want/Playin' Pool With The Planets (22:13)
Destroy/Cookin' With Heat (20:49)
Review: A one-of-a-kind record from a one-in-a-million "state-of-mind jam band", Upstate by Prison hears five guys, four vocals and three guitars melded together in a craft that runs on its own rock & roll synergy. A self-perpetual psychosonic release, the LP consists only of five 15 to 20-minute long jam pieces, all of which seem to endlessly revel in caterwauling, hooting, Wahhing, and droning, ultimately beating the horse of contemplative psychedelia to death until both a heightened state of consciousness and a renewed music-making praxis is achieved. Sure, it goes too far! How the hell else you gonna get Upstate?
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Switched On Ra
Cat: DC 851. Rel: 17 Nov 22
 
Jazz
Space Is The Place (7:57)
A Call For All Demons (5:33)
Outer Spaceways Incorporated (3:59)
Moon Dance (7:48)
Lanquidity (6:27)
Opus In Springtime (5:48)
Island In The Sun (6:52)
We Travel The Spaceways (5:43)
Review: Bitchin Bajas are back two years after they last went out on a live run. This new album finds the group taking a deep dive into the songbook of one of the world's most unique and idiosyncratic jazz artists, namely Sun Ra. The cult synth drone band adds their own interpretation to his music with a stylish sense of rhythm from front to back. There is plenty of joy in these cosmic transmissions as they layer up their Yamahas, Rolands, Korgs, Casios, a MicroMoog and Ace Tone organ into music from another universe.
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Keeping Secrets Will Destroy You
Cat: DC 890. Rel: 07 Aug 23
 
Folk/Americana
Like It Or Not (5:05)
Behold! Be Held! (3:23)
Bananas (2:41)
Blood Of The Wine (4:20)
Sing Them Down Together (2:10)
Kentucky Is Water (4:03)
Willow, Pine & Oak (3:40)
Trees Of Hell (3:55)
Rise & Rule (She Was Born In Honolulu) (6:02)
Queens Of Sorrow (3:03)
Crazy Blue Bells (4:25)
Good Morning, Popocatepetl (2:35)
Review: Bonnie "Prince" Billy (Will Oldham) is a folk artist of towering stature, so the news of a new album in 2023 was nothing if not a "stop what you're doing" moment. Now coming to full-length LP format for the first time, after an initial CD and digital release, Keeping Secrets Will Destroy You hears Billy revive the spirit of folk music's roots in community and place, conjuring the wise memories of his past and fusing them with the anxieties of his present day. An all-acoustic, all-emotive album, Oldham makes constant reference to his family and people, getting at the real impossibility of divorcing oneself from community, despite the myths to the contrary peddled by merchants of the American dream.
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After Math (Art Mystery: Part II) by Mayo Thompson
Cat: 959733 Rel: 07 Sep 23
 
After Math is part 2 of Mayo Thompson's first published work of fiction since the nineteen-sixties, of which Art, Mystery is part 1. He is best known for his work with the psychedelic band, The Red Krayola.
Notes: If we are somewhat over-inundated with rock biographies right now, then you can trust The Red Krayola's Mayo Thompson to come up with something different. The second part of his 'After Math' series sees us catch up with a plot to smuggle a small erotic bronze out of Tirana and the subsequent plot twists and red herrings are as unexpected and bewildering as any The Red Krayloa recording.
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FORTHCOMING
Ghosted II
Cat: DC 917. Rel: 26 Apr 24
 
Jazz
En
Tva
Tre
Fyra
Review: Ghosted 2, produced by Oren Ambarchi, Johan Berthling, and Andreas Werlin, presents a fascinating fusion of various genres - Electronic, Jazz, Folk, World, and Country. However, it's not the amalgamation of styles that captivates but the abstract, experimental nature of their endeavor. This record leans into the boundaries of free improvisation, with a heavy emphasis on texture and atmosphere. The instrumentation is minimal, with delicate drumming that weaves through the soundscape while subtle guitar strums and drones create a hazy, hypnotic ambiance. What sets this apart is its exploration of silence. Long stretches of negative space linger, allowing the listener to fully immerse themselves in the subtle nuances and intricacies of the performance. The result is an album that is as challenging as it is rewarding, inviting multiple listens to unravel its sonic secrets.
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FORTHCOMING
Time Is Glass
Cat: DC 869. Rel: 26 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
The Mission
Hephaestus
Slip Away
Pilar
Theophany Song
My Familiar
Spinning In A River
Summer's Last Rays
New Year's Song
Review: Six Organs of Admittance is the main project of the American guitarist Ben Chasny. His music is widely considered new folk but he operates differently to most, infusing various sounds like chimes, percussive elements and layered drones and here features nine new songs that explore a strictly more soundtrack approach than anything he's done before. The result is riveting, with tracks like 'Summer's Last Rays' busy tonal compositions where multiple instruments and percussion blend together to a triumphant crescendo. Whether something left on in the background and absorbing your full attention, this works well and the evolution of the band's sound is exciting. With over 25 albums to their credits, this may be their most experimental and groundbreaking yet.
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Cylene II
Cat: DC 880. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Four Rays (Anti Divide) (10:12)
Rainbows (6:07)
Vulcani Di Fango (5:17)
Ghosts Of Precognition (11:34)
Troisieme Noire (5:07)
La Ronde (7:44)
Review: Sunn O)))'s drone overlord Stephen O'Malley first teamed up with Francois J. Bonnet in 2019 for the first volume of Cylene - a formidable exploration of sustained frequencies from a multitude of sources released on Editions Mego. Since then the pair have embarked on numerous concerts, installations and recordings, finally resulting in this sublime sequel. This is music to zoom in on, where the slow shifts in tone are sometimes imperceptible, but profound to those that hear them. Shot through with a certain longing, it's charged ambience for those who don't need the emotional content to be presented in obvious terms.
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Three Bells
Three Bells (limited 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DC 841. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Indie/Alternative
The Bell (5:00)
Void (6:25)
I Hear (4:23)
Hi Dee Dee (3:06)
My Best Friend (3:06)
Reflections (3:52)
Move (3:10)
Eggman (4:02)
My Room (3:53)
Watcher (4:51)
Repetition (2:47)
To You (5:02)
Wait (4:27)
Denee (5:45)
What Can We Do (2:42)
Review: Following 2022's acoustic opus - Hello, Hi - Ty Segall returns with Three Bells, his most ambitious, elastic set of songs to date. A 15-song cycle that takes the listener on a journey to the center of the self (whether that be Segall's or a projection of the listener's own self), Three Bells' arc is rainbow-like, promising a prosperious fulfilment of desire, but ever extending outwards from our reach, keeping the listener in a state of suspense. Though Ty's is a daimonic journey, it's still brimming with alternating perspectives, never once settling onto any lyrical platitude and keeping its sense of resolve open-ended.
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