October 29, 2021.
Week 43 2021 Hi y’all here I’m with another round of 9 Albums/EPs you should listen to , released all of them recently (if you want you can take a look to our previous week here).
1.- Poetica Eponymous Debut Album. This one was released last Friday and it’s a real thing of beauty that you can’t miss, the project by Rachel Sage is a mix of spoken word, jazz and poetry that is going to melt your soul, careful dangerously addictive, now you’re warned listen to under your own risk to get trapped by this hypnotic and magical concept album. You can read our review here.
2.- Bodycatchers Relax Friends. In his own words talking about the back story for this album “Its about recognizing sentience or humanity- and its sort of a love letter to the possible future where a computer digests all of our human history/output to understand us and hopefully it will find these songs from me to them. I am kinda misunderstood but feel like I understand these computers/synthesizers more than people. So it’s mostly for this totally ridiculous future fever dream.” You can read our review here.
3.- Rihards Libietis Lines And Miniatures in his own words “is a very personal and subtle album, delving deep in the emotions, experiences and feelings of loneliness, isolation and uncertainty. I think it’s very relevant to the current events of the world – to do the best we can to not get overwhelmed in the background noise and continue somewhat defiantly striving towards the light, the growth of our personalities,” You can read our review here.
4.- The Longest Hall One Short Ride “One Short Ride, the second album by Central Florida genre benders, The Longest Hall, explores life, death, and the journey from one to the next. Their sound falls somewhere between Mastodon and Rise Against. Think thrashy punk rock with a dash of melodic hardcore, a hint of metal, and a twist of pop punk to garnish.” You can read our review here.
5.- Dick Venon & The Terror Tones Lost & Live In Salford To paraphrase HG Wells at his best:
“No one would have believed in that heady second decade of the 21st century that this world was being listened to keenly and closely by intelligences focused on the FM and digital radio waves of The Stooges, Johnny Thunders, The Cramps; that as men busied themselves about their various concerns, their tastes for red lights and back streets, rock and roll, glam and grime, were being scrutinised and studied so closely…”
Those students were Dick Venom & The Terrortones. And what they devoured, they pumped out in ecclesiastic, bombastic, genre bending punk’n’roll that slummed schlock horror and psychobilly together.
6.- Fatal Nightmare The Way Of Pain Fatal Nightmare’s art tells horror stories in the Industrial Metal genre. Join the army to be ready for every nightmare on your way. We all have a dark days, when we think, that the world would be good without you. Only the strong enough can fight it and defeat this feeling. Do not give up.
7.- Sleepyhead Blue. “is the first half of the band’s 12-track debut album, with the second half coming early 2022. They wanted to make an album where every track could stand alone as a single- all thriller no filler” The EP and rest of the album was recorded & produced themselves in their flat in Manchester.
8- Ingaja Space INGAJA’s music deftly combines deep, dark, lush and full of immeasurable sadness energy, acoustic rock melodies and tender ambient soundscapes and her new released EP “SPACE” is not an exception. SPACE a 15-minute journey through body, mind and emotions into ones infinite space.
9.- Somber Distortion Primitive Skills In his own words “Fuzz guitar driven alternative rock that often dives into a more calmer and slower atmospheres. That is the core of “Somber Distortion”. My new soloproject. The project was born at the end of 2020. I wanted to somehow combine my love for 80s and 90s alternative rock with fuzzy atmospheric guitars and punk style singing.”
I hope not only you can enjoy this track but also support this bands streaming and sharing their work that obviously you can fin in the Playlist Less Than 1,000 Followers, Female Rising Stars, Indie Only, Alterindie State of Mind, Chill – Folk – Acoustic, Autumn Acoustic, and Sickest & Dopest.
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Here is a guide (Playlist) with one track from each of the albums presented in this roundup:
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