In Stores Now 3/27

In Stores Now
03/27/2017
Janice Headley

It's been 19 years, but we finally have a new album from The Jesus and Mary Chain! KEXP Music Director Don Yates says the Scottish siblings Jim and William Reid deliver "an impressive return-to-form that ranges from fuzzy, feedback-drenched rockers to swooning downer ballads." Coming right behind them at 17 years is a new one from NYC's Boss Hog. The fourth album from "this New York band led by Cristina Martinez (and featuring her husband Jon Spencer on guitar and backing vocals) is a solid set of brooding blues-punk."

Mount Eerie (aka Anacortes-based artist Phil Elverum) shares his eighth LP, "a often-heartbreaking set combining a stark, mostly acoustic sound with painfully honest lyrics about the death of his wife Geneviève Castrée (who passed away from cancer in July 2016) and the accompanying grief and emptiness that's followed." Another local artist Sera Cahoone shares "an excellent set of beautifully crafted country-folk combining a warm, often acoustic-oriented sound with her honeyed vocals, wistful melodies and heartfelt lyrics of love and loss."

Former Pavement guitarist (and Preston School of Industry leader) Scott Kannberg revives his Spiral Stairs moniker for "a diverse, well-crafted set ranging from Bowiesque New Wave dance-rock to jangly post-punk, with Kannberg's increasingly mature songwriting reflecting on life, family, friends and mortality." And Brooklyn trio Hiccup debut with "a promising set of hook-filled garage-pop with buzzsaw guitars, energetic rhythms, beach-pop melodies and the dual lead vocals of Hallie Bulleit and Alex Clute."

  • Arbouretum - "Call Upon the Fire"
  • from Song of the Rose on Thrill Jockey
  • Art of Anarchy - "Echo of a Scream"
  • from The Madness on Century Media
  • Betty Who - "I Love You Always Forever"
  • from The Valley on RCA
  • Boss Hog - "Ground Control"
  • from Brood X on In the Red Records
  • The Bug / Earth - "Don’t Walk These Streets"
  • from Concrete Desert on Ninja Tune
  • Cairo Gang - "That's When It's Over"
  • from Untouchable on God
  • Creeper - "Suzanne"
  • from Eternity, in Your Arms on Roadrunner Records / Warner Music
  • The Dollyrots - "I Do"
  • from Whiplash Splash on Arrested Youth Records
  • Eliane Elias
  • from Dance of Time on Concord
  • Feral Ohms - "God Of Nicaragua"
  • from Feral Ohms on Silver Current
  • Fucked Up - "Year of the Snake"
  • from Year of the Snake on Tank Crimes
  • Hiccup - "Teasin'"
  • from Imaginary Enemies on Father/Daughter Records
  • James Blunt - "Love Me Better"
  • from The Afterlove on Atlantic / East West
  • Jessi Colter - "PSALM 136 Mercy and Loving Kindness"
  • from The Psalms on Black Country Rock
  • The Jesus and Mary Chain - "Always Sad"
  • from Damage and Joy on EK OK
  • Kepi Ghoulie - "Love Letter"
  • from Lost and Lovin' It! on Kepiland
  • Lewis Watson - "forever"
  • from Midnight on Cooking Vinyl
  • Mount Eerie - "Ravens"
  • from A Crow Looked At Me on P.W. Elverum & Sun
  • Pallbearer - "Thorns"
  • from Heartless on Profound Lore
  • Pontiak - "Ignorance Makes Me High"
  • from Dialectic of Ignorance on Thrill Jockey
  • Power - "Electric Glitter Boogie"
  • from Electric Glitter Boogie on In the Red Records
  • RaeLynn - "Praying for Rain"
  • from Wildhorse on Warner Bros.
  • Samantha Crain - "Antiseptic Greeting"
  • from You Had Me at Goodbye on Ramseur Records
  • Sera Cahoone - "Ladybug"
  • from From Where I Started on Lady Muleskinner Records
  • Spiral Stairs - "Emoshuns"
  • from Doris & the Daggers on Nine Mile Records
  • Tall Ships - "Petrichor"
  • from Impressions on FatCat Records
  • Trementina - "Please, Let's Go Away"
  • from 810 on Burger Records
  • Trey Songz - "Song Goes Off"
  • from Tremaine the Album on Atlantic
  • Tuxedo - "Fux With The Tux"
  • from II on Stones Throw
  • You'll Never Get to Heaven - "Images"
  • from Images on Yellow K

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