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We recommend the new albums of Frankie Cosmos, Durand Jones & The Indications, Wavves, Juan Wauters, Mocky, BC Camplight, Blonde Redhead, Smut, Sprint, Adrian Quesada, Herbert & Momoko, Rodina, Kota The Friend, Melaine Dalibert & David Sylvian, Pan American & Kramer… – Releases pop, rock, jazz, soul,
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Frankie Cosmos – Different Talking – Releases pop, rock, jazz, soul,
It is always releases pop, rock, jazz, soul, with pleasure that we find Greta Kline aka Frankie comosaccompanied by his band. In addition, 17 short. Nevertheless, concise and effective titles where Indie Rock energy is intended to be surfing, folk or more pop but still solar. Moreover, Listen
Durand Jones & the Indications – Flowers – Releases pop, rock, jazz, soul,
After a break to breathe solo, the wonderful group of Rhythm and Blues Durand Jones & The Indications returns us from its delicious soul. Moreover, Carried by its two voices as different as it is perfectly complementary. Meanwhile, the band still offers great moments, between vintage spirit and more contemporary rock blues. Therefore, A releases pop, rock, jazz, soul, small nugget. Listen
Wavves – Spun – Releases pop, rock, jazz, soul,
For rock lovers with thrills without headache, Wavves is a great catch. With music that we will describe as Pop Noise. the Californian group has been riding its bump for a little while now and hardly changes its rifle: making noise and staying fun. Listen
Juan Wauters – MVD LUV
For those who follow the musical career of Juan Watuersthey know that this boy is as much a traveler as a musician, feeding on his wanderings to compose albums full of Latin influence, to the air of a musical travel book. For this new album. this native of Montevideo has returned to his city, to imagine a record recorded in different places in the city. And as usual, it is successful. Listen
Mocky – Music Will Explain
For his first album on the label Stones Throw, Mocky gathered around him singers and musicians of Los Angeles to record in the conditions of releases pop, rock, jazz, soul, Live. The result is 12 songs between orchestral pop and Lounge Music. A very seasonal disc. which gives pride of place to voices in orchestrations evoking in turn The baxter, Henri Mancini or Burt Bacharach. Listen
BC Camplight – A Sober Conversation
The American BC Camplight Installed for many years on the side of Manchester released his 7th album. Of his dicography, we will remember does not prioritize the very successful How To Die In The North released in 2015. Since this album, Brian Christinziothe man orchestrates behind this project did not do better. With A Sober Conversationwe find in part what releases pop, rock, jazz, soul, we had loved ten years ago with this musician. singer, with sophisticated pop sounds, for some very successful. Listen
All the releases of the week:
Indie-Pop. Electro-pop, Pop, Country, Folk, Chanson…
BC Camplight – A Sober Conversation
Rye – Velvet Dream
Frankie Cosmos – Different Talking
Blonde Redhead – The Shadow of the Guest
Juan Wauters – MVD LUV
Andy Jenkins – Since Always
Freedom Fry – Best Friend
Gelli Haha – Switcheroo
Rock, Punk, Blues, Garage…
Smut – Tomorrow Comes Crashing
Wavves – Spun
Daisy the Great – The Rubber Teeth Talk
SPRINT – Cid Rim
Newton Gaz – Quiet Life
Jazz, World, Funk, Soul, Groove…
Mocky – Music Will Explain
Durand Jones & the Indications – Flowers
Farah Kaddour & Marwan Tohme – chose
Adrian Quesada – Psychodelic boleros II
Herbert & Momoko – Clay
Charles Kynard – Woga (reissue)
Ben Lamar Gay – Yowzers
GRESS ABBASI – Sound Remains
Giovanni Ceccarelli & Ferruccio Spinetti – the great Michel
Dana and Alden – Speedo
Sharon Mansur – Trigger
Family – releases pop, rock, jazz, soul, Good Company
yaelllavie – {*}
Shiran & will – Electro Baghdad – Electro Baghdad
De-Phazz – Lucky you!
Rap. Hip-hop, R’n’B…
Kota the Friend – No Rap on Sunday
Kevin Abstract – Blush
Lizzo – My Face Hurts from Smiling
Ambient, Modern classical, electronic, techno, experimental…
Melaine Dalibert & David Sylvian – Vermilion Hours
Pan American & Kramer – Interior of an Edifice Under the Sea
Akira Kosemura – MIRAI
Andrew Pekler– New Environments & Rhythm Studies
Brigde Campbell – Sunwise
Vincent Bestaven – Very quietly
Further reading: “Long haul”, the ultimate hymn to the love of Areski Belkacem – 45 years of life between two banks – She can no longer sing one of her tubes because a costume has disappeared – Danny Worsnop accused of torpedoing Asking Alexandria? Back on a concert that divides – Serge Fiori, a “immense melodist” and a “good living”.