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Mock Nine “Rose Gold”

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Mock Nine takes a new approach and swings more towards Pop ballad territory on their latest single "Rose Gold". This is the band’s fifth single of 2020 and follow-up to August’s "Black Hole".

This is the work of Tommy Langford (Vocals/Guitar), Mac Campbell (Bass/Guitar), James Bruce (Guitar), Sam Grossman (Drums), Stas Gunkle (Drums/Multi-Instrumentalist), and Miles Richey (Keys/Bass).

NYC

Ilithios debuts with Florist LP

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Florist fades in on a swell of shimmering voices, followed by a warm, resonant layer of bass and drums, on its opening track “Think B4 U Spk.” Those wraithlike voices are soon swept into a sonic funnel cloud (neat production trick) while over chiming tones a gentle, lullaby-like voice entreats the listener: “We’re going nowhere / it’s cruel weather for days.” The narrative then unfolds something like a 3am phone call with an estranged lover or maybe just with yourself. Hazy voices from the song’s intro weave in and out of the conversation, building up to a brief squall of submerged guitar-freak-out until everything drops away.

Ilithios is the latest project of Manny Nomikos (Catty, Gracie Manson, Coyote Eyes) who in this guise comes off something like a Greco-Korean-American indie-rock Dennis Wilson. Besides the flowing locks you’ll find plenty of raw vocal expression set against blissed-out background vox, pristine musical arrangements, soaring melodies and ambient revieries. The songs are often lush but with a hint of Charles Manson under the surface. “Rattle Your Saber” brings stomping drums and buzzing low-end synthetics to the fore, while tracks like “Florist” and “Is This Our Dance?” recall early-to-mid-aughts NYC with Interpol and James Murphy comparisons not totally unfounded. 

 

From what I wrote in the first paragraph you can tell this album makes me think of the weather: shifting atmospheric systems, banks of fog, shimmering sunlight, jagged squalls and occasional thunderous rhythms. It’s is an all-purpose and overused metaphor but here I’d highlight that while weather is most often placid on the surface, you know it can fuck you up. Tranquility and turmoil. Tension and release. Etc. Florist’s opening track advocates self-control in its title but by the penultimate track ("Buttons") you’re being admonished that “I’m no florist / I’m no painter / nobody says what they think anymore” just before a fiercely jagged little guitar break–played by co-producer (on some tracks at least) Jeff Berner–that definitely doesn’t think before it speaks. The weather is a fickle mistress indeed. (Jason Lee)

Chicago

Bonelang “Something To Fix”

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Bonelang has released a KASDAKOTA directed video, the third in a trilogy, for the latest single, "Something to Fix", from their recently released album Saintmaker. The trilogy explores the process of handling pain in your life, step one ("Newlain") is identifying the pain, step two ("American Playboy") is letting it have its way with you, and step three ("Something To Fix") involves burying it.

This is the experimental, genre bending sounds of Samy.Language and Matt Bones.

Chicago

Smut “Fan Age”

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Smut has released the lead single, "Fan Age", from their forthcoming EP, "Power Fantasy", which is due out on November 20th via Bayonet Records.

This is the work of Bell Cenower, Andrew Min, Sam Ruschman, and Tay Roebuck.

Photo by Ezra Saulnier

Chicago

KeiyaA “I! Gits! Weary!”

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KeiyaA has released a video for the latest single, "I! Gits! Weary!", from her debut album, Forever Your Girl, which was released back in March. The remarkable, experimental R&B album was almost entirely produced by the talented songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.

The video was directed by Ryosuke Tanzawa and highlights the feelings of weariness and isolation in the all too brief song.

Chicago

FRIDAY AFTERNÜN “Sheesh”

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FRIDAY AFTERNÜN has released his third single of 2020, a message to anyone who is fake called "Sheesh". The track features production from Cue Sheet and a verse from the talented Syl Messi.

It was just a month ago that he dropped the optimistic but deeply introspective track "Tryna". He is clearly a extremely talented and a versatile artist with a lot to say about the times we find ourselves in.

Chicago

SKYD “Bloody Disco”

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SKYD dropped a new spooky single on Halloween called "Bloody Disco". This is the first new music from the Trash Rock duo since the release of their debut album, All You Get, back in 2017.

Chicago

SuperKnova “The World Is Ending, I’m So Bored”

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SuperKnova has released a new single called "The World Is Ending, I’m So Bored". This is her second single of 2020 and since the release of her 2019 breakout album American Queers.

The song perfectly captures they feeling, that many can relate to these days, of anxiety, hopelessness and boredom.

NYC

Devil’s Dildo unleash “Butcher Baker Nightmare Maker”

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To be clear this writer doesn’t know a lot about Devil’s Dildo but that’s ok, here’s all you need to know: 1) They livecast a DJ set and new-song-unveiling two nights ago on Baby TV that felt like it was beamed from deep inside the duo’s collective unconscious and it was a spooky, sexy, strange place to be. Leading up to the witching-hour the DJ stream cut out periodically–and just as mysteriously resumed–for violating something called "community standards" but I can tell you on my end the violation was quite consensual. I mean what’s a little crotch thrusting and foot licking between friends? 2) The DJ set was a perfect teaser for this Devil’s Night/All Hallows’ Eve weekend. Hearing "There’s A Moon In The Sky (Called The Moon)" and "Hell Ain’t A Bad Place To Be" played back-to-back is a pretty magical thing. 3) Judging from their debut single below–named after an early ’80s sleazoid shocker that fits the Devil’s Dildo like a glove–the duo’s aesthetic is in fact not unlike AC/DC-meets-the-B52’s. Or maybe just maybe this leather-clad, freak-flag-flying pair is the second cumming of the Cramps but translated to drum machine, bass guitar and sculpted noise. I doubt Lux (R.I.P.) and Ivy would mind the comparison.

Most important of all: Devil’s Dildo will appear tonight as part of what looks to be an epic all-covers variety show spectacular featuring the music of the Stooges, TSOL, The Damned, Cocteau Twins, Poison Idea, Void, Ramones, Misfits, Las Vulpes, and more if you ask nicely. The show will broadcast from Greenpoint’s very own Saint Vitus in case you had any doubts of its heavitude. Proceeds of the show will benefit Black Trans Femmes In The Arts. (Jason Lee)

NYC

Desert Sharks “Don’t Know How To Dress for the Apocalypse”

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Released in late 2019, when heard today “I Don’t Know How To Dress For The Apocalypse” sounds like a warning from our past future present. Over a buzzing rush of power chords the Desert Sharks’ lead yelper and bass player Stephanie Gunther laments “the world’s a disaster / our leader wants to get there faster.” Mission accomplished. Fast-forward to October 2020 and the power-trio-plus-one have stayed busy with everything from a Zoom-tastic cover of the Misfits’ “Hybrid Moments” to a feature on the queer-friendly Twitch rock ‘n’ roll hootenanny I Want My HYB hosted by Astoria’s own Hell Yeah Babies in benefit of The Okra Project—a charity providing meals to Black Trans people-in-need prepared by Black Trans chefs. (Jason Lee)