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Lowly – “Prepare The Lake”

Posted on Published March 26, 2021March 26, 2021 by Frank Yang
Lowly – “Prepare The Lake”
Lowly - "Prepare The Lake"

Picking up from last month’s “Why Lowly are great” series, a quick look at one of the singles from their 2017 full-length debut Heba. It occurs to me that between this and “Stones In The Water”, I may be misrepresenting the band a bit as these tracks are decidedly more uptempo than much of their […]

Slowdive’s Souvlaki on #TimsTwitterListeningParty

Posted on Published March 25, 2021March 25, 2021 by Frank Yang
Slowdive’s <i>Souvlaki</i> on #TimsTwitterListeningParty
Slowdive / Souvlaki

As we’ve passed the first anniversary of our ongoing global pandemic, let’s reflect on some of the good things that have come of it – like Tim Burgess’ Tim’s Twitter Listening Parties, which marked its one-year birthday yesterday, accompanied by the news that the online phenomenon will be spawning a book by Burgess come September, […]

Iterations: Catherine Wheel – “Black Metallic”

Posted on Published March 24, 2021March 24, 2021 by Frank Yang
Iterations: Catherine Wheel – “Black Metallic”
Catherine Wheel - "Black Metallic"

I didn’t think this post was going to be as long as it has turned out to be, but I somehow forgot that Catherine Wheel fans are a devoted lot, and so it figures there’d be no shortage of quality versions of the band’s signature song. But that’s cool. This one goes out to my […]

Sweeping Promises – “Hunger For A Way Out”

Posted on Published March 23, 2021March 23, 2021 by Frank Yang
Sweeping Promises – “Hunger For A Way Out”
Sweeping Promises

Boston’s Sweeping Promises made a lot of noise with their debut Hunger For A Way Out last Summer, its combination of post-punk nerviness, strong pop hooks, and old-school, lo-fi college rock hitting a lot of peoples’ sweet spot. If you weren’t one of those won over by it, you probably just didn’t hear the record’s […]

Young Marble Giants, Live at the Western Front, November 1980

Posted on Published March 22, 2021March 22, 2021 by Frank Yang
Young Marble Giants, Live at the Western Front, November 1980
Young Marble Giants live at The Western Front

I got a promo copy Colossal Youth, the landmark debut album and blueprint for minimalist pop from Cardiff’s Young Marble Giants’, on the occasion of its 2007 release as Colossal Youth & Collected Works and of course, I didn’t listen to it. But I did keep it when many other promos disappeared to who knows […]

The Cure – “All Cats Are Grey”

Posted on Published March 18, 2021March 18, 2021 by Frank Yang
The Cure – “All Cats Are Grey”
The Cure

Simon was actually more of a folky, Iron & Wine kind of guy but he appreciated all the meats of the musical stew in our household. This mix of three versions of The Cure’s moper – there’s their January 1981 John Peel session, the Faith studio version released in April 1981, and a live version […]

Tanya Donelly: Rhode Island Odyssey

Posted on Published March 17, 2021March 17, 2021 by Frank Yang
Tanya Donelly: Rhode Island Odyssey
Belly by Danny Clinch

I never use the ‘save’ function in Facebook, so in accidentally doing so this morning I was reminded that I do in fact sometimes use the ‘save’ function in Facebook. And one of the things I saved almost five years ago was this retrospective feature at 4AD by Facing The Other Way author Martin Aston […]

Spin: Cocteau Twins’ Milk & Kisses Turns 25

Posted on Published March 16, 2021March 16, 2021 by Frank Yang
Spin: Cocteau Twins’ <i>Milk & Kisses</i> Turns 25
Cocteau Twins by Bob Berg

On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Cocteau Twins’ final studio album Milk & Kisses, Spin talked to bassist Simon Raymonde about the making of the record and the band’s final days. I literally traversed the globe looking for one of the 2017 Record Store Day double-disc presses of this record (struck out in […]

The Sound – “I Can’t Escape Myself”

Posted on Published March 15, 2021March 15, 2021 by Frank Yang
The Sound – “I Can’t Escape Myself”
The Sound

I could have sworn the first place I heard The Sound was on the TV or more accurately, on my phone as I watched episodes of downloaded TV on my way to work, don’t @ me) and I assumed that the show was Deadly Class – the one-season comic-book adaptation of an assassin’s school boasting […]

Yuragi / Still Dreaming, Still Deafening

Posted on Published February 22, 2023March 12, 2021 by Frank Yang
Yuragi / <i>Still Dreaming, Still Deafening</i>
Yuragi by keifrusciante

Finding info on indie Japanese bands is not so easy; I had to sift through three bands with the same name (and one anime series) just to make sure I had the right people in the promo photo. But as far as I’ve been able to discern, they’re a four-piece from Shiga prefecture in Japan, […]

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