Kick off the summer solstice with these great releases! UK band Wolf Alice release their debut full-length, which KEXP's Music Director Don Yates describes as "an expansive blend of ethereal dream-pop, shoegazer psych-rock, bristling grunge-pop and much more, with a dynamic, wide-ranging sound on smartly constructed songs ranging from ethereal folk balladry to feral grunge-punk." Fort Worth, TX-based artist Leon Bridges also breaks through with a brilliant debut, "an excellent set of early ‘60s-steeped soul with consistently strong, beautifully crafted songs combining a warm and lean sound with Bridges’ sweet, soulful croon and often-poignant lyrics."
Desaparecidos return after 13 years with their sophomore release. This Omaha-bred band, led by Conor Oberst of Bright Eyes, share a "strong set of politically charged punk in the tradition of The Clash with roaring guitars, soaring keyboards, urgent rhythms, anthemic choruses, impassioned vocals and sharply pointed lyrics railing against corporate greed, apathy and economic and racial injustice."
The debut from Nashville band Bully, led by Alicia Bognanno, "features a raw sound with fuzzy, grungy guitars and energetic rhythms accompanying her scuffed vocals and unflinching, sometimes cutting lyrics." Son Lux, previously a more-or-less solo project of Ryan Lott, has evolved into a trio with guitarist Rafiq Bhatia and drummer Ian Chang. Their first release together is a "fractured blend of electro-pop and neo-classical combines electronic beats and glitchy textures with instrumentation ranging from piano and guitars to strings and woodwinds on a variety of densely textured, shape-shifting songs." And sibling duo Cayucas return with their sophomore full-length, a quintessentially Californian release.
With Independence Day right around the corner, it's great to see so many new releases out this week on independent labels! Highlights include the debut album from former Late Of The Pier frontman Sam Dust (aka LA Priest). KEXP Music Director Don Yates describes it as "a fine set of eccentric, psych…
This week's highlights include the latest from Hudson Mohawke. The Scottish producer, a.k.a. Ross Birchard, shares his sophomore full-length, and KEXP Music Director Don Yates notes the release "finds him bringing a bit more restraint to his maximalist blend of various electronic styles with R&…