It's a throwdown for album of the week, and The Mountain Goats just might come out on top with their fifteenth full-length Beat the Champ. KEXP Music Director Don Yates calls it, "a fascinating set inspired by professional wrestling though often dealing with notions of identity, justice, death and other weighty subjects. The album’s expansive sound ranges from hook-filled folk-pop and raging, punk-infused rockers to moody, jazz-tinged pop and atmospheric piano ballads."
Other heavy contenders include the latest from London artist East India Youth which Yates calls "another ambitious, beautifully constructed blend of moody electro-pop, lush neo-classical and ambient, spacy prog-rock, pounding techno, trance and more, though it’s also more polished, melodic and song-oriented than his somewhat more prickly debut." On his fourth album, Toro y Moi leaves "behind the electronics for a set of psych-tinged pop-rock reminiscent at times of Big Star and Todd Rundgren, featuring a warm, ‘70s-steeped sound with vintage guitars and keyboards, hazy vocals and sun-kissed melodies." The latest from Alabama-bred, Philadelphia-based artist (and former P.S. Eliot frontwoman) Katie Crutchfield (aka Waxahatchee) "features a more confident and expansive sound ranging from buzzing garage-pop to sparse acoustic folk-pop, along with some of her best, most sharply crafted and deeply felt songs to date."
Lapalux (aka UK producer Stuart Howard) shares "a transportive set of blissed-out, shape-shifting electronic grooves featuring a woozy, densely layered sound inflected with R&B, hip hop, jazz and other styles, with occasional R&B-tinged vocals from Andreya Triana, Szjerdene and Lustmore himself." Vancouver, BC band Weed return with another "set of shoegazerish psych-rock combining swirling, densely layered guitars with half-buried vocals and wistful melodies."
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…
This week in new releases, we hear from several artists who've been dormant for a while. Sufjan Stevens returns with his majestic new album, Carrie & Lowell, named after his mother and stepfather and partly inspired by his mother’s death. Several KEXP DJs have already hailed it as a contender f…