This week's new release highlight came as a surprise: last week, UK artist FKA twigs stealthily unleashed a new EP via Young Turks. KEXP Music Director Don Yates says, "this British artist follows up her masterful debut album with a powerful 5-song EP blending futuristic R&B with deep post-dubstep electronic grooves while also featuring some of her hardest-hitting lyrics to date."
Other highlights this week include a rarities collection from Pavement. The Secret History Vol. 1 collects outtakes, Peel Sessions, and b-sides recorded during the Slanted and Enchanted recordings, circa 1991. Dean Wareham & Britta Phillips (also of Luna) release the soundtrack to Mistress America, the latest film from acclaimed director Noah Baumbach. (Wareham, himself, plays a small role in the movie as a cantankerous neighbor.)
Portland group Wild Ones release a 5-song EP of "emotive electro-pop with moody synths, sleek guitars, propulsive rhythms, crystalline vocals, melancholy lyrics and wistful melodies." Canadian producer CFCF (aka Mike Silver) returns with a 41-minute long composition he started working on back in 2011 while living in Paris. In a press release, Silver explained, "It's a super simple corny song built on a Roland CR-78 loop and just the silliest pan-global optimistic tone. And I got into the idea of doing a record of music like that, that would incorporate a lot of this stuff I was listening to and be of use as like, call waiting background music — just the most pleasant thing and kind of trying to push to the edges of tolerable cheese in some places, but also have it be totally sincere and not ironic, like actually purely pleasurable music." And finally, Parquet Courts team up with Big Ups for a split live 7" single, with only 300 pressed, so get on that.
The latest from Australian band Royal Headache doesn't hurt KEXP's ears: our Music Director Don Yates calls it, "another first-rate set of urgent, soul-steeped garage-rock and post-punk, combining buzzing guitars and energetic rhythms with emotive lyrics and lead singer Shogun’s gritty, soulful voc…
August is off to a great start with these excellent new releases, including the sophomore smash from Seattle's own La Luz. KEXP Music Director Don Yates calls it, "another impressive blend of noirish surf-rock and ‘60s girl-group pop. Produced by Ty Segall, the album’s sound is a bit more raw than …