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EDGE RADIO RECOMMENDED: Weyes Blood - 'Titanic Rising'

29/4/2019

 
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The phantom zone, the parallax, the upside down—there is a rich cultural history of exploring in-between places. Through her latest, Titanic Rising, Weyes Blood (a.k.a. Natalie Mering) has, too, designed her own universe to soulfully navigate life’s mysteries. Maneuvering through a space-time continuum, she intriguingly plays the role of melodic, sometimes melancholic, anthropologist. 

Tellingly, Mering classifies Titanic Rising as the Kinks meet WWII or Bob Seger meets Enya. The latter captures the album’s willful expansiveness (“You can tell there’s not a guy pulling the strings in Enya’s studio,” she notes, admiringly). The former relays her imperative to connect with listeners. “The clarity of Bob Seger is unmistakable. I’m a big fan of conversational songwriting,” she adds. “I just try to do that in a way that uses abstract imagery as well.” 

“An album is like a Rubik’s Cube,” she says. “Sometimes you get all the dimensions—the lyrics, the melody, the production—to line up. I try to be futuristic and ancient at once, which is a difficult alchemy. It’s taken a lot of different tries to get it right.” As concept-album as it may sound, it’s also a devoted exercise in realism, albeit occasionally magical. 

Titanic Rising, written and recorded during the first half of 2018, is the culmination of three albums and years of touring: stronger chops and ballsier decisions. It’s an achievement in transcendent vocals and levitating arrangements—one she could reach only by flying under the radar for so many years. “I used to want to belong,” says the L.A. based musician. “I realized I had to forge my own path. Nobody was going to do that for me. That was liberating. I became a Joan of Arc solo musician.” 

But Weyes Blood isn’t one to stew. Her observations play out in an ethereal saunter: far more meditative than cynical. “I experience reality on a slower, more hypnotic level,” she says. “I’m a more contemplative kind of writer.” To Mering, listening and thinking are concurrent experiences. “There are complicated influences mixed in with more relatable nostalgic melodies,” she says. “In my mind my music feels so big, a true production. I’m not a huge, popular artist, but I feel like one when I’m in the studio. But it’s never taking away from the music. I’m just making a bigger space for myself.”
 

Release: April 5th, 2019, Sub Pop
​Words: Sub Pop

EDGE RADIO RECOMMENDED: Ride the Tiger - 'Coastlines'

22/4/2019

 
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Tasmanian punk rock elders Ride the Tiger have released their debut album, Coastlines, their first body of work since the band's 2014 EP Partystarter. 

Formed in 2010, Ride the Tiger were swift in marking the scene with bright, progressive melodies and claw sharp guitar work. Their sound was set down on two short-form releases (Ambush in 2010 & Partystarter in 2014) and stropped on the nations club stages. Now, armed a debut LP, the scene has been set for a big year and a fierce reminder of who Ride the Tiger are. 

Six years in the making, Coastlines was recorded, mixed & mastered between 2012 - 2018.

On this album, Ride the Tiger are:
Lucas Walker: Guitars, Vocals 
Lincoln Le Fevre: Guitars, Vocals 
Jordan Hooper: Guitars 
Nic White: Bass, Vocals 
Jason Mizzen: Drums, Percussion 

Release: April 5th, 2019, Independent

EDGE RADIO RECOMMENDED: Good Morning - 'The Option'

15/4/2019

 
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Good Morning is Stefan Blair and Liam Parsons, two high school friends who grew up in the outer suburbs of Melbourne and slowly began to spend their weekends tinkering away in a home studio, experimenting with songwriting and recording techniques, slowly perfecting their craft behind closed doors. 

After releasing their almost infamous debut Shawcross recordings online, followed quickly by the sophomore Glory, the band went on put together the Good Morning live band and tour relentlessly around Australia, the UK and Europe. 

2018 saw them release Prize//Reward on beloved Australian label Bedroom Suck Records. In 2019, they're back with new album The Option, which once again showcases the band’s knack for songwriting; their simple ability to tug on the listener’s heartstrings and make them stop dead in their tracks, wondering about someone they haven’t spoken to in a while or a lover they left behind. 

For this record, Good Morning is Stefan Blair, John Considine, James Macleod & Liam Parsons.

Release: April 5th, 2019, Independent

EDGE RADIO RECOMMENDED: Jess Ribeiro - 'LOVE HATE'

8/4/2019

 
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On third album LOVE HATE, Jess Ribeiro traverses the landscapes of love: its amorous peaks, its rough rivers, and its dark valleys. Much like a concept album, Ribeiro ponders the metamorphosis of the many stages of love – attraction, passion, infatuation, adulation, longing, submissiveness, and madness. Whatever the theme, the near-untouchable quality of Ribeiro’s recorded output is astonishingly consistent and the wait for new music is always worthwhile. 


LOVE HATE is produced by Ben Edwards (Aldous Harding/Marlon Williams/Julia Jacklin) and recorded as a 3-piece with Dave Mudie (Courtney Barnett) and Jade McInally (Jade Imagine).

Recording commenced in February 2017 at Edwards’ studio in Lyttelton, on the South Island of New Zealand. Having lost two previous studios in Christchurch to earthquakes, Edwards had embedded his new sonic temple in the side of a mountain. Ribeiro stayed in a tiny hut on the property, which lent itself to a daily routine of hiking down the mountain every morning to fuel up on coffee, before trekking back up to start work. 

Release: April 12th, 2019, Barely Dressed Records/Remote Control
Words: Barely Dressed

EDGE RADIO RECOMMENDED: Pom Poko - 'Birthday'

1/4/2019

 
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Pom Poko are Ragnhild (lead vocals), Ola (Drums), Jonas (Bass) and Martin (Guitar). The 4 met whilst all studying at the Trondheim Music Conservatory in Norway and quickly garnered interest from a wider audience as they began playing and writing together. The group cite a range of influences for their unique sound, including “(West)-African music like Oumou Sangaré and Ali Farka Touré; indie bands like Vulfpeck, Palm and KNOWER; noisy high-energy bands such as Hella and Death Grips; and music with interesting lyrics such as Jenny Hval and Nick Drake.” But you’d struggle to pin them down to one or two forebears, given their resistance to anything resembling a prescriptive approach.


Speaking about the origin of their name, which taken from one of the more vigorously outré films by Japanese animation visionaries Studio Ghibli, the band explain, “The Pom Poko film captures a lot of what we’d like our concerts to be: high energy, fast pace, lots of stimulus for eyes and ears – and most importantly, really crazy and fun. The movie is basically the time of your life for two hours, and afterwards you’re in some state of exhausted ecstasy. Plus the raccoons in the movie, and raccoons in general, are really badass.”


Pom Poko’s instinctive dynamism teases uplifting thrills from boundary-melting experiments. 

Release: February 22, 2019, Bella Union/[PIAS]
Words: Bella Union

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