Thin Lear Shares My Old Friend
Matt Longo seems to have the capability to drop in on any moment of musical history with his Thin Lear project, and his newest single affirms that skillset. You’ll certainly hear a nostalgic bent on this one, sort of a post White Album affinity, taking sort of pastoral pop songs and elevating them to pop masterpieces. The studio mastery of producer Sam Cohen certainly adds some excellent moments of depth that open the song up into the modern era; you can hear faint little washes of guitar creeping as the song progresses, layering behind the light piano and acoustic strum. What a special song to kick off the day.

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Over the years, we’ve covered tons of great labels, and we’ve been fortunate to have been on the sidelines cheering on Kleine Untergrund Schallplatten. They’re celebrating 10 years, and with that they’re releasing Stadtbibliothek, which translates to City Library. They’ve invited their friends and bands from the label to cover their favorites, and this tune by
When you press play on the
The Glaswegian scene is never far from my heart, and when this
I wish I had brought you news of