Everyone's recovering from the long Memorial Day weekend, including the music industry, but there are still some excellent new releases awake today. One of the highlights is the third full-length from Portland band Unknown Mortal Orchestra. KEXP Music Director Don Yates calls it "an adventurous, impressive blend of prog-rock, psych-pop, funk and R&B, with a variety of densely textured songs featuring spacy synths, atmospheric guitars, jagged rhythms, magnetic song hooks and oblique lyrics about a complicated relationship." Another local artist, Shana Cleveland & the Sandcastles, leads this week's batch with their debut full-length. Yates notes, "this Seattle project spearheaded by La Luz frontwoman Shana Cleveland is an often-mesmerizing set of psych-tinged folk-pop with an acoustic-oriented sound featuring gentle finger-picked guitar, occasional cello, piano and clarinet, hypnotic, shuffling rhythms and delicate vocals."
Other highlights this week include Saved and Sanctified: Songs of the Jade Label, the latest resurrected collection from the Numero Group, featuring raw DIY gospel from the West Side of Chicago. West coast artist Little Wings (aka singer/songwriter Kyle Field) team up with the Woodsist label for their eleventh full-length Explains. Captured Tracks releases a 2-LP set from Martin Newell, formerly of Cleaners from Venus. And longtime KEXP fave Joseph Arthur releases Days of Surrender, available on a USB drive with limited edition art prints from the Days of Surrender Series, or you can get the very (very) limited-edition edition with comes with Joseph's touring van (for the price of $14,999). Joseph Arthur will be LIVE on KEXP on Tuesday, June 2nd at 9:30 AM PT, and playing the Triple Door later that night.
Highlights this week include the latest from London/NYC-via-Atlanta trio Algiers. KEXP Music Director Don Yates describes their debut as "an electrifying blend of edgy post-punk with soul and gospel, featuring a dark, haunting sound with ominous guitar squalls, icy synths, hypnotic drum-machine rhy…
It's an especially exciting week for new releases. Beloved Portland duo The Helio Sequence release their sixth self-titled album. KEXP Music Director Don Yates describes it as "another impeccably crafted set of atmospheric pop-rock with shimmering guitars, ethereal synths, hazy vocals, soaring harm…