I’m back ya’ll! Though I wish I was camping and familiarizing myself with a new park, I’m home, in the Windy City.
[embedded content]My favorite new release this week is “Monster,” by Half Moon Run. They have been on my #RADAR for a while, progressively getting better with each and every single. “Monster” is a glorious slice of emotional pop music.
[embedded content]Runner up is The Regrettes, “I Love Us.” They are new to me and I like the sound of this female-fronted outfit that reminds me of Sylvan Esso at times. I’ll be keeping an eye on them.
[embedded content]Father John Misty returns with a slow-burner, and, holy cow, another remix of “Dark Days?” Unbelievable how this track by the Local Natives continues to have legs.
[embedded content]It started with Nina Persson singing on the original version back in 2016. Then, randomly, in 2020, it got a makeover with Sylvan Esso singing the female lead. Now, of all bands, Foals has remixed the song, adding some new darkness to it. Pretty incredible the journey this tune has had.
[embedded content]Lewis Del Mar continues painting their masterpiece on “Do You Need Me.”
[embedded content]While Joey Bada$$ shows us his grillwork on “Shine.” I never really understood the “grill” phase, but I love Joey Bada$$, especially his Mr. Robot reboot!
[embedded content]Several Bob Marley remixes are surfacing and I’m shocked to see “Sun Is Shining,” circa 1971, as one of them. What a peculiar song, but a cool one. BTW, what’s that weird instrument that you hear in the background?
[embedded content]Grammy-nominated DJ and producer Robin Schulz says, “It is an absolute honor to be chosen to do this remix. Bob Marley is a true legend. It is a privilege and a highlight of my career to have the opportunity to add my individual note to this magnificent song. I am really looking forward to the release.”
[embedded content]Boy Pablo releases another great song, “Honey,” and Faded Paper Figures gives us that new sound we didn’t know we were looking for on “Count It Out.”
[embedded content]Who’s ready for a mission to Mars? Here’s your jazz clip of the week.
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