Bat For Lashes have shared a video for “The Hunger.”
Liner Notes (August 2nd, 2019)
This week’s newsletter has first impressions on the new Strung Out album, thoughts about new music out this week, and my weekly media roundup of movies and TV I enjoyed last week. This week’s supporter Q&A post can be found here.
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Review: Holy Holy – My Own Pool Of Light
Holy Holy is no longer content with being known as “another bunch of blokes onstage rocking,” according to guitarist and producer, Oscar Dawson. With their third album, My Own Pool Of Light, they’ve banished the traditional rock music they’re celebrated for. In 2017, the duo’s sophomore album, Paint – a guitar-based album immersed in new-wave glory, peaked at #7 on the ARIA Australian Albums Chart, with lead single “Darwinism” becoming the most-played track on Australian national youth radio station, triple j. Two years later, Holy Holy is driven higher and further.
My Own Pool Of Light contains the best collection of stories in Holy Holy’s career. The propulsive bass featured in previous tracks like “Willow Tree” is much more prominent, directing the unyielding rhythm of the hit single, “Faces.” The duo, alongside permanent drummer Ryan Strathie, employs drum loops and sampled beats. For the first time, Carroll opts to pitch-shift his vocals. Holy Holy have also brought in some good friends, including Gab Strum (Japanese Wallpaper) on synths, and back up singers, Ainslie Wills and Ali Barter. From the powerful opening drums and synth-laden mourning of album opener, “Maybe You Know” to the quietly devastating closer, “St Petersburg” Holy Holy graciously shift from their past; while promising another luscious, fulfilling journey.
Vacationer Announce New Instrumental Album
Vacationer have announced a new “homemade instrumental” album called Wavelengths due out on September 27th. Today they’ve shared “Treat” to all streaming services. Vinyl pre-orders are also up.
HalfNoise Announce New Album; Stream New Song
HalfNoise will release their new album, Natural Disguise, on October 4th. Today they’ve released the new single “Boogie Juice” and pre-orders are now up.
Ruston Kelly Covers “Weeping Willow”
Ruston Kelly has released a cover of “Weeping Willow” to streaming services.
The Hoodie Life Release Four New Songs
Stubhy from Lucky Boys Confusion has released four new songs, including “Bottom of the Ocean,” to streaming platforms under The Hoodie Life.
Tigers on Trains – “Penmanship”
Tigers on Trains (Mason Maggio and Christian Van Deurs from The Republic Of Wolves) have released their first new song in five years. It’s called “Penmanship” and can be streamed below via Bandcamp.
The Menzingers on New Podcast
Tom May of The Menzingers is the latest guest on The Wasting Time Podcast where he discusses the band’s upcoming album. (Overcast link.)
Tove Lo – “Bad as the Boys”
Tove Lo has released the new song “Bad as the Boys.” She’s also unveiled the track listing for her upcoming album.
Korn – “Cold”
Ra Ra Riot – “Belladonna”
Ra Ra Riot have shared the new song “Belladonna.”
Red Hearse – “Everybody Wants You”
Red Hearse have shared the new song “Everybody Wants You.”
Refused – “Blood Red” Video
Lauv – “Fuck, I’m Lonely”
Lauv has teamed up with Anne-Marie for “Fuck, I’m Lonely.”