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50th edition in the DJ-Kicks series. A mix of timeless songwriting, floating indie-pop and outlier numbers that oscillate between absurdity and melancholy.
It seems these days, in my life, that whispers get harder and harder to hear. Truth be told, it was the whispers that I would sometimes catch in life that refreshed my soul.
Bartees Strange was raised on fear. His family used scary stories to teach life lessons, and at an early age, Strange started using scary movies to practice being strong.
While his work as a rap producer distinguished itself by referencing his background in the guitar tradition of the Pacific Northwest, Frog Song marks a clear return to those roots.
Fusing hard rock licks with deep south blues and gospel swing, the three cousins: Landon Milbourn, Brandon Qualkenbush and Tyler Baker, are fuelled by their desire to craft timeless, catchy and anthemic rock songs.
East London rapper and producer John Glacier is breaking out of the alt-rap underground with her astonishingly good and deeply immersive debut album ‘Like A Ribbon’.
SoCal stalwarts' debut on Daptone Records delivers a soulful mix of romantic ballads, boleros, and duets. A must have for fans of the ever-growing West Coast soul scene.
Iron Maiden's fourth studio album, Piece of Mind, was released in 1983 and reached #14 on the Billboard 200. The certified-platinum release includes the iconic tracks, "The Trooper" and "Flight of Icarus."
Their first release with vocalist Bruce Dickinson, The Number of the Beast was Iron Maiden's first album to hit the Top 40 in the US and be certified platinum.
The perfectly macabre and tender soundtrack for Sofia Coppola's masterpiece. Sometimes psychedelic, sometimes devastating: it makes a great companion to the Eugenides novel.
Originally released through Peacock Records in 1958 after her stint with the Lionel Hampton's band, Out There is a snapshot and early gem in Betty Carter's broad career.
The Southern California stalwarts wield an enigmatic and unmistakable signature sound born at the crossroads of no-holds-barred hardcore, cutthroat thrash, and cinematic black metal.
If you know Lacuna Coil then you'll already be aware that every album entry in their storied career is more than just a sound: Each one is a richly textured soundtrack to a specific time and a place.
Home Is Where make anxiety-riddled but cathartic rock songs about the apocalypse. The whaler-the Palm Coast, Florida quartet's ambitious and exhilarating sophomore full-length-is a concept record about getting used to things getting worse.
A group of tried-and-true musicians got together and found the sort of camaraderie and kinship you typically only find once in a lifetime. They didn't overthink it. They didn't waste a second.
Southern-bred, alternative R&B singer-songwriter Mereba artistically embodies self-understanding on The Breeze Grew a Fire, her grandest work and first release on Secretly Canadian.