Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Poison Rose













Time for some hardcore flamenco with Benito Rodríguez Rey (1929-1992), better known as Beni De Cádiz after his place of birth, although he was also called the black gypsy. Powerful voice, lots of duende here. ¡Agua!

Beni De Cádiz - Rosa Venenosa
Beni De Cádiz - Que Lastima De Gitana

Monday, April 27, 2020

For Gold





















When an esteemed label like Secretly Canadian releases a 20th anniversary edition of an album you never knew existed, you have to give it a second chance of course. And I'm glad I did. Because not unlike last year's Duster reissue, Placer Found by Bloomington's Early Day Miners unveils itself as an exciting, understated slowcore gem in the grand tradition of Slint and Codeine.

Early Day Miners - Longwall

Friday, April 24, 2020

Unwinding Spool





















If a contemporary take on doomy seventies Britfolk, complete with lyrical guitarwork à la Richard Thompson, Jerry Garcia or Tom Verlaine tickles your fancy, you really should give Baltimore's Arbouretum a chance.

Arbouretum - Headwaters II

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Nothing Comes Easy





















The Range Rats was Fred and Toody's lost cowpunk project, after the demise of their punk band the Rats and preceding the long reign of garage institution Dead Moon. And mighty fine it is, too. Find it on Mississippi Records, probably the coolest labour of love label ever.

Range Rats - Prison Train

Monday, April 20, 2020

Of Minds




















Got a wistful new ditty by former Sun City Girls guitarist Sir Richard Bishop for you today. The freak can play, but we already knew that, didn't we? Picture John Fahey meeting Paco De Lucía in Thurston Moore's backyard and you're halfway there already.

Sir Richard Bishop - Black Sara

Sunday, April 19, 2020

Chin Up





















Sounds of success, or: more eccentric soul from the esteemed Numero Group, this time focusing on the obscure Kris label. Lots of goodies here, like this lovely ode to one Amanda. Lookin' good now...

The Del Reys - Walk Proud

Friday, April 17, 2020

Like Your Style





















A sparkling, funky slice of cosmic American by mellow Californian duo Mapache. Ooh baby indeed.

Mapache - Life On Fire

Thursday, April 16, 2020

I Remember





















Just got the sad news that jazz legend Lee Konitz has passed away. The esteemed alto sax player of the 'cool school', who played on the landmark Birth Of The Cool by Miles Davis, was 92. Happy to report I saw him live once: pure jazz magic all around. Miss him.

Lee Konitz - You Go To My Head
Lee Konitz - There Will Never Be Another You
Lee Konitz & The Gerry Mulligan Quartet - I'll Remember April

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Stay High





















Finally some good news from Italia la Bella: Rome's finest Black Rainbows will be unleashing a new heavy psych supertrip next month. Here's hoping it will be filled with long, doomladen travels into outer space like this one, as that's how I like 'em best.

Black Rainbows - Keep The Secret

Monday, April 13, 2020

You're The Song





















Local record stores still in lockdown? Don't despair, just take the bandcamping route. Here's yet another beauty I picked up while idly browsing there: SF songwriter Donovan Quinn's Absalom. Expertly mixed by Ben 'Six Organs' Chasny, this is exciting chamber pop with a dark twist or two. "So long wild horses, hello Vietnam..."

Donovan Quinn - So Long, Absalom

Sunday, April 12, 2020

Fiddle Away





















This delightful instrumental reggae oddity from '73 is the only roots tune I know making prominent use of a violin. 'White Rum' Raymond, take a bow.

Simplicity People - KG's At Halfway Three