Milk eyed mender makes me want to run around the house like a feral cat then lay my head to rest on a soft pillow while staring at the clouds from the window.
Troubadour showcases the luminous, transportive sound world of Dorothy Carter, blending medieval, folk, and early music traditions into something timeless and otherworldly.
Jessica Pratt's gorgeous second record plays like acoustic dream-pop, with a warm, home-recorded atmosphere—finger-picked psychedelia, lucidly layered harmonies, hissy tape effects, an overcast haze—more dramatic and distinctive than her debut.
Keeping Secrets Will Destroy You is a tale as old as time... Before it gets too late. Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy stands at the nexus of all the kinds of music he can summon, with friends, with family and community.
Their final LP, recorded with Jeremy Lemos, Purple On Time dropped in late 2003, and found new drummer Adam Vida cannily replacing the fairly departed Pat Samson.
After a decade in the wilderness, David Berman has returned to record-making - this time around as Purple Mountains, leaving his iconic Silver Jews brand to history.
Responding to the challenge his new songs gave him: a synthtastic production redesign, Ty kicks back with bottom-heavy creativity, dialing up a wealth of guitar and keyboard settings to do the deed.
Twins just might be the blast that ends it all - or the explosion that launches a brave new evolution? a fury of rock ensues: songs rigged to explode on a dime, fired from a cannon into the stratosphere.