GOOD MUSIC 02/2024
All Killers No Fillers feat. Hinds, Lambrini Girls, Oneohtrix Point Never, Squarepusher, Little Simz, Deltron 3030, Burial, Sheer Mag, Norah Jones, Mk.gee, Bonnie Light Horseman and many many more.
Once a month i post the best music i blogged at my other stack at GOOD MUSIC, all the best new tunes and fresh bands from the past month in one place.
We go down the Indie-road with some fine tracks by John Glacier and the wonderful Hinds, get into the Punk waggon with new singles from the Idles and the always balls kicking Lambrini Girls, turn it down a notch for English Teacher and go into some funk-dancable tunes with Portugal. The Man, Rui Gabriel and Alena Spanger.
Then we enter Popland with fantastic glitchy hyperpopian tracks by charlieeeee x piri and Star Boy, go ultimiately very weird with Knower and enter the electronic ether with Oneohtrix Point Never and Squarepusher. Little Simz saves us from all the brainknots and 1999 Write The Future reactivate the legendary Deltron 3030, Bktherula slams some pretty cool and weird raps and Burial has a new epic 13 minute adventure-dub-track.
Kim Gordon takes it from here and Khruangbin steers us into more soulful indie-waters, when Sheer Mag hit us with their best Thin Lizzy-shot from the new album. Fidlar cover Jackson Browne and we’re back with some fine indie rock with Girl and Girl, the epic Young Jesus, some art rock by Drahla, cool alt-rock from Gouge Away and a hypnotic tune from Chaepter, while One True Pairing have an existential crisis it seems.
Paramore are covering the Talking Heads and Psymon Spine keep on dancing when Spaced crash the Aerobic show and bang some heads, with Brat and Gatecreeper contributing some serious Thrash, and the CNTS some finely produced hardcore, while Agriculture play their weird-af mixture of shoegaze and speedmetal.
Then we get soulful with The Black Keys, a the fantastic new songs from Norah Jones, MRCY and Marcus King. Caleb Landry Jones listened to Velvet Undergrounds Perfect Day a lot, The Klittens take it up from here and Ride give us a cool new anthem.
Kate Nash takes us on the final lap, Mk.gee plays the most soulful glitchy newschool pop at the moment, and Bonnie Light Horseman own this months earworm-award for me. Then, Father John Misty makes us dance and good old Billy Joel deepfakes himself into his own past.
Enjoy!
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