Mickdundee
Striker
A couple of things there I wasn’t aware of (or not paying attention to your weekly list) so I’ve got Mike Campbell and Swami John Reiss to my library for tomorrow.My usual review of new and newish stuff this week:
Fatoumata Diawara: a mini-album in which her trad African sounds mesh with orchestral stuff. Really good!
Soul Revivers: reggae veterans do, er, reggae. Top stuff.
Claire Rousay: modern classical/electronica. A bit wibbly.
Swami John Reis: Speedo from Rocket From The Crypt returns. Very much like an RFTC album, which is fine with me.
Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs: the guitarist from the Heartbreakers does retro roots rock type stuff. This is a very, very enjoyable album.
Sonic Youth: largely instrumental, sometimes quite gentle, sometimes quite abstract.
Pictish Trail: an album themed around the Isle of Eigg, where he lives. This is a good, fun, leftfield pop album. For fans of SFA etc.
Babeheaven: they've lost their shoegazey feel and now are sophistopop. Decent.
Bogdan Raczynski: interesting and at times beautiful electronica. Great stuff. Very Warp.
Ditz: angry guitars from Brighton. Remind me a little of Metz. Promising!
Midlake: I'm enjoying this. Typical Midlake, well constructed songs.
Jerry Leger: a mate of Cowboy Junkies. This is good fun, quality singer-songwriter stuff.
Swamp Dogg: the veteran blues man continues his late career revival. Fun stuff.
Mattiel: they've gone a bit less eccentric than on their first album. Still, a good leftfield indie album.
Blanck Mass: the soundtrack to something. Really good noisetronica,
King Hannah: I'm late to the party with this. It's a very good album of wonky male/female Mazzy Star type pop.
Wesley Gonzalez: probably his best album since Let's Wrestle.
Laura Cannell: modern classical music themed around birds. Fascinating!
Ceramic Animals: mates of Dan Auerbach. Some of this is good, some of it sounds like lukewarm Maroon 5.
Matchess: ambient ambience. Two long flowing tracks. Heartwarming.
Album of the week: probably Pictish Trail, although Mike Campbell goes close as do Soul Revivers and Fatoumata Diawara.