This past week, L.A. rapper Kendrick Lamar unleashed his latest, untitled unmastered, seemingly out of nowhere. The album consists of eight previously unreleased outtakes from his To Pimp A Butterfly recording sessions, which KEXP Music Director Don Yates notes "holds together remarkably well, combining an expansive, jazz-tinged, live-band hip hop sound with Lamar's on-fire delivery and knotty lyrics revolving around identity, racism and other weighty subjects." (Read an in-depth review on the KEXP Blog here.)
Other highlights include the third studio album from Chicago band Into It. Over It., "a strong set of dynamic, emotive rock. Produced by John Vanderslice, the album features a variety of smartly written songs ranging from crunchy, anthemic rockers to delicate chamber-pop and moody, atmospheric ballads." The latest from beloved Brooklyn duo Lucius "blends epic '80s synth-pop with '60s girl-group pop and other styles, combining a full, lush sound with the impassioned dual lead vocals of Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig." Bethlehem, PA husband-and-wife duo Slingshot Dakota share a "strong set ranging from crunchy garage-pop to sparse, brooding ballads, combining fuzzy guitars, chirpy keyboards, pummeling drums, plaintive vocals, emotive lyrics and catchy pop hooks." Boston band Bent Shapes bring "a catchy blend of power pop and post-punk with driving rhythms and jangly guitars along with occasional piano and horns fleshing out often-biting songs aimed at social media and today's transitory culture." And Camilo Lara of Mexican Institute of Sound and Sergio Mendoza of Calexico team up as Mexrrissey, featuring a line-up of Mexican musicians paying tribute to Morrissey.
This week, you can finally get your hands on the debut from London trio HÆLOS. KEXP Music Director Don Yates calls it "an excellent set of moody electro-pop with a dark, haunting sound featuring atmospheric synths, hypnotic hip hop and electronic beats, ethereal vocals, melancholy lyrics and anthem…
You'll want to "march" yourself into the record store for this month's first batch of new releases. Highlights include the latest from Wussy. KEXP Music Director Don Yates notes, "the seventh album from this Cincinnati band led by former Ass Ponys frontman Chuck Cleaver and Lisa Walker is another f…