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Welcome back to another on-time edition of the Weekly Releases, where “mediocre sputpilled artists are repped” and more will probably be added in the comments hmm lfg ifg

– List of Releases: September 13th, 2024 –

Agrypnie – erg
Genre: Melodic Black Metal / Atmospheric Black Metal
Label: AOP

Allegra Krieger – Art of the Unseen Infinity Machine
Genre: Indie Folk
Label: Double Double Whammy

Babyface Ray – The Kid That Did
Genre: Trap / Cloud Rap
Label: Empire

a0542538928_16Bill LeebModel Kollapse
Genre: Electro / Industrial
Label: Metropolis Records

BONES UK – Soft
Genre: Electropop / Industrial Rock / Blues Rock
Label: Sumerian

Chastity – Chastity
Genre: Shoegaze / Melodic Hardcore / Emo
Label: Deathwish

COIN – I’m Not Afraid of Music Anymore
Genre: Indie Rock / Indie Pop
Label: 10K Projects

Colin Stetson – The Love It Took to Leave You
Genre: Post-Minimalism / Avant-Garde Jazz
Label: Invada

Cursive – Devourer
Genre: Indie Rock / Post-Hardcore / Emo
Label: Run for Cover

DEADLETTER – Hysterical Strength
Genre: Art Punk / Post-Punk Revival
Label: SO

Firtan – Ethos
Genre: Pagan Black Metal / Melodic Black Metal
Label: AOP

Floating Points – Cascade
Genre: Progressive House / Tech House / Microhouse
Label: Ninja Tune

Flotsam and Jetsam – I Am the Weapon
Genre: Thrash Metal / Power Metal
Label: AFM

Foxing – Foxing
Genre: Emo / Indie Rock / Art Rock
Label: Grand Paradise

Ginger Root – SHINBANGUMI
Genre: Hypnagogic Pop / City Pop / Bedroom Pop
Label: Ghostly International

The Jesus Lizard – Rack
Genre: Noise Rock / Post-Hardcore
Label: Ipecac

julie – My Anti-Aircraft Friend
Genre: Shoegaze / Noise Pop
Label: Atlantic

Kalandra – A Frame of Mind
Genre: Nordic Folk Rock / Art Pop / Cinematic Classical
Label: By Norse

keshi – Requiem
Genre: Contemporary R&B / Dance-Pop
Label: Island

London Grammar – The Greatest Love
Genre: Alt-Pop / Melodic House
Label: Ministry of Sound

LSDXOXO – Dogma
Genre: Alternative R&B / Electroclash
Label: Because Music

Lunar Vacation – Everything Matters, Everything’s Fire
Genre: Shoegaze / Dream Pop
Label: Keeled Scales

Menage a Un – One Last Look (EP; releases September 11th)
Genre: “Swiss indie prog pop punk black metal”
Label: [independent]

Miranda Lambert – Postcards from Texas
Genre: Contemporary Country / Honky Tonk
Label: Vanner

Motorpsycho – Neigh!!
Genre: Psychedelic Rock / Krautrock
Label: Det Nordenfjeldske Grammofonselskab

Nada Surf – Moon Mirror
Genre: Indie Rock / Power Pop
Label: New West

Nilüfer Yanya – My Method Actor
Genre: Noise Pop / Indietronica / Art Rock
Label: Ninja Tune

Oceans of Slumber – Where Gods Fear to Speak
Genre: Progressive Metal / Gothic Metal
Label: Season of Mist

Porches – Shirt
Genre: Slacker Rock / Indie Rock
Label: Domino

Sarah Davachi – The Head As Form’d in the Crier’s Choir
Genre: Chamber Music / Electroacoustic / Drone
Label: Late

Snow Patrol – The Forest Is the Path
Genre: Post-Britpop
Label: Polydor

Stryper – When We Were Kings
Genre: Heavy Metal / “Extreme Christian Glam Metal”
Label: Frontiers

Suki Waterhouse – Memoir of a Sparklemuffin
Genre: Indie Pop / Dream Pop / Twee Pop
Label: Sub Pop

Talib Kweli & J. Rawls – The Confidence of Knowing
Genre: Conscious Hip-Hop / Jazz Rap
Label: Javotti / Fat Beats

Tim Bowness – Powder Dry
Genre: Art Pop / Art Rock
Label: Kscope

Tindersticks – Soft Tissue
Genre: Chamber Pop / Art Pop
Label: Lucky Dog / City Slang

TR/ST – Performance
Genre: Synthpop / Darkwave
Label: Dais

Various Artists – “We’re Gonna Miss It All”: A Modern Baseball Cover Compilation
Genre: Midwest Emo / Pop-Punk
Label: Righteous Anger; embed unrelated but adjacent

The War on Drugs – LIVE DRUGS AGAIN [Live Album]
Genre: Heartland Rock / Indie Rock
Label: Super High Quality

Winterfylleth – The Imperious Horizon
Genre: Atmospheric Black Metal / Pagan Black Metal / Dark Folk
Label: Candlelight

Zetra – Zetra
Genre: Post-Punk / Gothic Rock / Shoegaze
Label: Nuclear Blast


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Veldin
09.09.24
Cursive and Motorpsycho!!

mkmusic1995
09.09.24
Menage a Un seems to have a fairly interesting descriptor that has piqued my interest

someone
09.09.24
not on the list, worth the note:

Saint Sadrill - Frater Crater (queer chamber electronica)
The Mystery Lights - Purgatory (blues rock and neo-psychedelia)
Gurriers - Come and See (post-noise-punk)
We Are Winter's Blue and Radiant Children - No More Apocalypse, Father (art rock)
Melt - If There's a Heaven (summery indie)
Gnome - Vestiges of Verumex Visidrome (stoner prog)
Tom Meighan - Roadrunner (Kasabian dude)
My Brightest Diamond - Fight the Real Terror (art pop)
Clark - In Camera (cute meditative synthpop)
Satan - Songs in Crimson (nwobhm)
Etran de l'Air - 100% Sahara Guitar (Sahara rock)
Dame Area - Toda la verdad sobre Dame Area (industrial post-punk)

Zakusz
09.09.24
I just discovered Tindersticks yesterday when I woke up with Tiny Tears in my head from Sopranos and was like "what is that band...." coincidences are more than weird sometimes

DoofDoof
09.09.24
well you have just discovered the best band ever so congrats

Vercetti
09.09.24
New Oceans of Slumber album, yay! Thought the singles were pretty good so far.
Don't think I'll like it as much as Starlight & Ash though. Great artwork.

henryChinaski
09.09.24
need to check the new Foxing

Butkuiss
09.10.24
New Tindersticks is always welcome!!

quetzal
09.12.24
pretty big week, The Jesus Lizard, Cursive, Agrypnie, Julie, Foxing, and Zetra are all stuff I'm interested in. Going to see Julie and TAGABOW in mid October, that's probably the biggest album for me this week.

DoofDoof
09.12.24
Tindersticks, Jesus Lizard, Floating Points, Motorpsycho, Chilly Gonzalez, Trentemoller, Colin Stetson….it is another great week

Demon of the Fall
09.12.24
whoa, not too shabby this time around...

Jesus Lizard, Colin Stetson, Floating Points, maybe Tindersticks, probably something else but time is precious, hmm

Pikazilla
09.12.24
brave of you to ignore snow patrol

Demon of the Fall
09.12.24
realising your completion percentage for the interesting releases is woefully inept leads to interesting decisions, I should probably rectify this at the earliest opportunity

Demon of the Fall
09.12.24
that did NOT make sense (lack of edit, ugh!)

I mean, those artists are intriguing but I have heard a rather small selection of their material thus far in most instances. Diving right in with their latest(s) is perhaps not the best strategy

Demon of the Fall
09.12.24
It is ALSO Friday 13th and I am concerned what may happen if I listen to the Stetson album because what is that artwork(?!)

a few other risky ones here too, so approach with caution. Perhaps get someone to 'test it' for you first

mkmusic1995
09.12.24
Just wanted to include that the new 156/Silence - People Watching is out this friday the 13th as well!

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