After a decade making the most of improvised recording spaces set in warehouses, trailers and lofts, Japanese Breakfast's fourth album, For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women), marks the band's first proper studio release.
Japanese-British singer and producer Miso Extra has made her infectious journey through everything from tongue-in-cheek rap and sultry R&B to tuned-up hyperpop and dancefloor electronica.
The move to Erbil came rich with new experiences and friendships b e s t celebrated as Omar Souleyman knows best; in joyous song dedicated to this new chapter of life.
Four blokes from England in ghillie suits. The title lays out their thesis, and then they deliver on it -- squelched-synth tales of our dark, degrading times. Sounds like Chrome doing non-stop dance floor bangers. Way better than Viagra Boys.