Before you even have a chance to recover from Record Store Day, the industry is spitting out even more awesome releases this week. You may have grabbed the vinyl version on Saturday already, but the long-awaited Built to Spill hits shelves today. KEXP Music Director Don Yates calls it "a consistently strong set of songs from Martsch with crunchy, inventive guitar riffs and solos, wistful melodies and melancholy, angst-ridden lyrics."
Other highlights this week include the latest from Alabama Shakes, "a more polished, confident and diverse sound to their second album, expanding upon the rootsy garage-soul of their debut by not only digging deeper into R&B and funk, but also incorporating lots of trippy psych-rock, some brash punk and more. Best of all, Brittany Howard’s gritty and dynamic vocals have never sounded stronger." Northampton, MA band Speedy Ortiz return with "another excellent set of ‘90s-steeped indie-rock reminiscent of Pavement, Helium and Bettie Serveert, though this time featuring a bit more polished and intricate sound with fuzzy, wiry guitars, atmospheric keyboards and jagged rhythms accompanying Dupuis’ honeyed, often-deadpan vocals and smart, poetic and emotionally cutting lyrics."
The third album from Brooklyn band Passion Pit is "an ebullient set of hook-filled electro-pop with a glossy, densely layered sound featuring bright neon synths, lots of hand claps and finger snaps, falsetto vocals, sunny melodies and deeply personal lyrics." San Fermin return with "a bit more of a darker, more urgent and song-focused take on the band’s arty chamber-pop. The album also features a revamped lineup, expanding to an eight-piece with alternating lead vocals between San Fermin regular Allen Tate and newcomer Charlene Kaye." And local singer/songwriter Rocky Votolato releases his eighth album, Hospital Handshakes. "Produced by former Death Cab For Cutie guitarist Chris Walla with accompaniment by Walla and other Seattle musical stalwarts, the album features a muscular, rock-oriented sound, catchy melodic hooks and lyrics dealing with spiritual longing and overcoming depression.
It's been twelve long years, but there's finally a new album from UK pop giants Blur out today! KEXP Music Director Don Yates describes their eighth album as "a strong return-to-form incorporating everything from classic-sounding, crunchy Brit-pop to excursions into spacy electro-pop, brooding, dub…
Veteran Tucson band Calexico return with their ninth album today titled Edge Of The Sun. KEXP Music Director Don Yates calls it "a beautifully crafted set of expansive folk-rock inflected with mariachi, synth-pop, cumbia and more. The album’s vibrant, colorful sound is fleshed out with help from an…