New Track from Charlie Bishop
Admittedly, I don’t know too much about Charlie Bishop, though I was quickly immersed in his world when I pressed play on his latest single. The opening notes put Bishop’s sincerity on full display, with his voice sounding so brittle that it could break right before you. But, what began as an intimate affair begins to open up just a little bit, unleashing full arrangements that take the song to soaring heights. Coursing through his new Far Away record, there’s this fragility that just holds your ear, and like the single below, you can’t manage to get away, which symbolizes a great success in my book!

You might have heard a bit of “Black Hole” if you checked out the 2020 EP, The Depth, from Swedish project
Tried my best to keep up with the news last week, but one of the records I forgot to give a nod to over here was the newest album from Maine’s
While the week certainly felt overly busy on my end, we perhaps didn’t cover as much ground as we generally do. That said, we have over an hour of music to provide you, which is missing new stuff from Monnone Alone and Wine Country, so there’s more from last week on the site. We were also prepping for Austin Psych Fest, so you had preview pieces from Dummy and Blackwater Holylight; they went along perfectly with our coverage of the Melvins/Napalm Death Austin show.You’ll find new stuff from Gelli Haha, Strange Pilgrim and more, so just click play and let us do the rest!
Taking a moment from writing about all the weirdo records coming out today to encourage you to keep your eyes out on the future
As we mentioned earlier, today is going to be one of those huge release days, and so I’ll try to look at the folks under the radar, like Maryland outfit
There always seem to be a bevy of releases when we get to the end of the month, and today is no different as Montreal outfit,
While we watch our government smother the marginalized with asinine rules, those of us who have the opportunity have to continue to speak out and stand up for those communities being attacked. Perhaps none hits closer to home than the