Equipment Pointed Ankh — From Inside the House: "Charming like a wind-up toy, but with some dangerous edges, the tune explores chaos in a framework of tight discipline, wild blots of brass bursting through the tick-tocky measures" https://t.co/Ynb9VrJGAy
Ulaan Passerine — Dawn: "Smith has a gift for crafting tunes that take you somewhere, and adorning them in ways that will populate the resulting imagined spaces with images and incidents" https://t.co/CrRvaoAlfd
Kid Congo Powers and the Near Death Experience — Live in St. Kilda: "the unctuous, pungent charms of this flamboyant performance nonetheless transcend its sometimes overly streamlined edges" https://t.co/08EAcyZnNd
Guided by Voices — La La Land: "These are songs like Gaudi architecture, friendly and childlike at a glance, ungodly complicated underneath" https://t.co/IXLF4ZfvAx
Howdy Glenn — I Can Almost See Houston: The Complete Howdy Glenn: "Against a mix of racism, bad timing and, probably, some hesitancy by multiple parties, Glenn's career did the only thing it could: it stalled." https://t.co/LxhcSgTK5x
Wheatie Mattiasich — Old Glow: "It’s as if by singing, Mattiasich allows her listeners to experience a sense of lucidity within the dreamy worlds she weaves, a comforting presence amidst the eeriness." https://t.co/VjKN5qCzW0
Marc Cetilia — The New Way: "The music often tilts and sways in not entirely foreseeable fashion, no doubt due to the fact that Cetilia himself cedes control to the machines, allowing them to forge their own path forward until they sputter out or... https://t.co/lz35IJLzlr
Andy Shauf — Norm: "He’s no show-off, though; all the parts are executed in a languid, off-hand manner, as if he’s just crawled out of bed and is lazily capturing his soft-focus dreams on tape" https://t.co/hz06WzEjQA
Quasi—Breaking the Balls of History: "The good news, for Weiss fans, is that one of rock and roll’s great drummers has been fully liberated" https://t.co/uHNtg7wLvV
Art Ensemble of Chicago — The Sixth Decade: From Paris To Paris: "Its repertoire spanned old themes and new compositions spanning spoken word ceremonials, contemporary classical, funky grooves and rolling percussion." https://t.co/j9h4UWerY6
Stella Kola — S-T: "Stella Kola is not a person, but rather an idea of a music that runs from Vashti Bunyan’s breathy purity to the Incredible String Band’s raucous multi-cultured reels" https://t.co/YsakTTbTUe
Act of Impalement — Infernal Ordinance: "The record is better understood as a sonic version of Thermopylae: purposefully narrowed, bristling with sharp edges and full of grim intent" https://t.co/sfwiyB6OOw
Boldy James & RichGains — Indiana Jones: "with Boldy’s more relaxed than usual flow it reminds you a drive through a desert in the night" https://t.co/l9XmH5F6PS
Laraaji — Segue to Infinity: "It is as if each of these eight excursions presents one facet of that harmonic revelation that put Laraaji on the path" https://t.co/rEQWJZj5KI
Deathprod — Compositions: "Whether the bottom end of a string quartet playing out the last days or the murmuring of Atlas straining beneath his burden, there an almost heroic splendor in the delicacy of Stern’s discipline" https://t.co/0ynGfjQlOl
Human Hand — Tremor: "As is often true with the post-lockdown record, listening to Tremor feels a bit like eavesdropping on a moment of long-delayed abandon" https://t.co/rMeFxM7fqm
Heavy Blanket—Moon Is: "the main reason you’re likely to be interested is Mascis himself, and he’s definitely here and in fine form, whether his high school buddies exist or not" https://t.co/Yx92yvtUnc
Speed Plans — Statues of God: "a blistering dose of lo-fi, slashing hardcore, always teetering on the brink of chaos and then deliberately, hilariously leaning over" https://t.co/aI0p9hOpYr