Chicagoans BBsitters Club released BBsitters Club & Party in October 2020, and limited by time, we’re only bringing the good news in the middle of December. Because the album delivers borderless energy and borderline maturity, this release caught our attention and took care of our many moods at first listen....
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Gianna Lauren, Disappear (from Vanity Metrics)
When we reviewed Jennah Barry’s album Holiday, we sensed (and, consequently, hoped) that other Nova Scotian talents would visit this blog in a near future. As usual, patience didn’t disappoint.
On Gianna’s Bandcamp page, one promise: Lush arrangements and measured vocals creating a haunting ambiance.
Featuring the empowering fragility of Regina Spektor’s debut and St. Vincent’s admirable self-affirmation, Gianna delivered tracks resurrecting grunge in a charming, aerial, intimate dimension.
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Susan Uehara Rakstang, Cooking for Her Eyes – BOOK REVIEW #13
Susan Uehara Rakstang’s Cooking for Her Eyes was released in October 2020, seven years after Julian Barnes’ critically-acclaimed Levels of Life, a title of a similar nature. In Cooking for Her Eyes, Susan Uehara Rakstang contemplates the different emotional levels of her own past. The book succeeds where most authors...
Takuya Kuroda, Fly Moon Die Soon – ALBUM REVIEW #28
Excellent news from (and for) the jazz microcosm: trumpeter and Berklee graduate Takuya Kuroda is back with Fly Moon Die Soon, his fifth album. Piri Piri (from his album The Rising Son) was our first encounter with Takuya Kuroda’s musical expression. This was already six years ago. As his album...
Fast Preacher (for Figure It Out, out now) – ITW #27
Glamorous enlightened people of all kinds, rejoice! Daniel Hanson and his Fast Preacher project just released Figure It Out, or in other words, what you dreamed of hearing after typing “alternative” on your favorite search engine. Remember TALsounds, Stuck and NIIKA? As demonstrated on Slow Culture more than once, Chicago...
Cathlene Pineda, Rainbow Baby – ALBUM REVIEW #27
The first notes of Rainbow Baby instantly let us believe that keeping quiet about this album for long was an impossible mission. To be honest, at that time we didn’t know much about Cathlene Pineda despite her indisputable talent and extensive curriculum. We first heard Cathlene’s music the exact same way...
Dan Drohan (for You’re a Crusher / drocan! out on June 26) – ITW #26
On June 26, drummer Dan Drohan releases You’re a Crusher / drocan!, his not-so-solo project in the form of a double album. This forthcoming album is the kind of creative work made to be enjoyed from A to Z without interruption. Not because the tracks are inaccessible, but because tasting them...
Be Afraid, Remember Fun – ALBUM REVIEW #26
Coming from Vancouver and signed on Hidden Bay Records, the band Be Afraid released Remember Fun on May 8th. For the record (no pun intended), these six tracks were engineered through the summer of 2019, but not in any case does the music sound outdated. Remember Fun is a memorable party...
Leni Stern (‘4’ album, out June 19th) – ITW #25
Legendary guitarist Leni Stern releases her forthcoming album ‘4’ on June 19th. ‘4’ is an album recorded with three other musicians and featuring an appearance of her husband Mike Stern. As our readers know, we love jazz! Beyond our love for this genre, this album and this interview demonstrate once...
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WHERE TO BEGIN WITH… Niki de Saint Phalle
Strong and fragile, feminine and feminist, Niki de Saint Phalle keeps on marking spirits as we reach the 20th anniversary of her passing. In this article, I invite you to dive into the rich and complex universe of this cult artist. Here are my three reasons to immerse in her...
Beauty Pill, Please Advise – ALBUM REVIEW #25
Chicago has been under the spotlight on this blog for a series of recent reviews, but now is the time to bring Washington D.C. on the forefront with Beauty Pill’s not-so-enigmatic album Please Advise, out now on Northern Spy Records. Marketing being what it is, personal choices are often induced...
ggpeach, Good Comes in Threes – ALBUM REVIEW #7
She’s back! When we heard about Georgia’s plans to release a new EP (following Melt and her successful wanderings with SWEAT) under the now-renowned name ggpeach, we jumped on the occasion. We were right to do so. As always, don’t you know?
ggpeach, Melt EP – ALBUM REVIEW #2
Georgia Peach aka ggpeach is one of the many surprises Montreal brought us these last months (remember, when we interviewed SWEAT?). While reading this review, listen to the album on Bandcamp after having liked ggpeach on Facebook. Visit her website, too, and attend her forthcoming gigs.