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TVD Live: Amyl and the Sniffers at the Electric Ballroom 11/24

While the rest of the world is just discovering UK punk sensations and critic’s darlings, IDLES, Amyl and the Sniffers are primed to be the next unexpected force to be reckoned with.

The words Aussie and punk aren’t mentioned very often in the same sentence, so one would wonder how in the hell a punk band from Australia gets it so right. They’ve got the look, the attitude, and now the anthems to boot. With the buzz they have across Europe, and especially how they have been embraced in London, you might even think they were locals.

On the second night of two sold-out gigs at the north London institution The Electric Ballroom, Amyl and the Sniffers brought out both old and new punks. Singer Amy Taylor with her signature look, along with the rest of the band—including the resurgence of the mullet—have certainly impacted the minds of the fans and their fashion sense.

From the DIY outfits to several tributes to Amy’s fringe, to the pissed mates’ in the smoking lounge with their glorified mullets, this isn’t just another gig; it’s a movement. A resurgence of the classic punk look and feel marries perfectly to the aggressive sounds and potent lyrics. It’s as much of a statement as it is a reflection of the public’s appetite for a band that stands for something in a world where people need something to align with. It felt like a trip back in time to the late ’70s when punk ruled London.

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TVD Radar: U-Roy, Solid Gold U-Roy 2LP gold vinyl in stores 12/17

VIA PRESS RELEASE | The original version of U-Roy & Jesse Royal’s “Small Axe” can be found on the acclaimed new album, Solid Gold U-Roy, available now via Trojan Jamaica/BMG for streaming and download. Limited Edition 2LP Gold Vinyl will be exclusively available at VP Records retail outlets in Queens, NY and Miramar, FL on December 17, and available for pre-order online via VP Reggae now.

The dub-powered new take on Bob Marley’s classic early hit, “Small Axe” sees the late, great Daddy U-Roy trading big vocals with Kingston, Jamaica-based singer-songwriter Jesse Royal over an indelible riddim that is rich with instrumentation and reverb, yet leaves enough space as to highlight the contrasting deliveries of the singer and deejay, as well as the guitar and piano by Zak Starkey, organ by Robbie Lyn, and fresh backing vocal arrangements courtesy of Robbie Shakespeare, Tony Chin, and Sharna “Sshh” Liguz.

On hearing U-Roy & Jesse Royal’s version of “Small Axe,” legendary producer and Island Records founder Chris Blackwell commented, “I love the unique production sound, it’s “f*cking great!” “It was and always will be an honor and a pleasure to work on U-Roy’s recordings,” says Zak and Sshh. “We miss him, but our mission is to keep his legacy strong with the music that lives on. Jesse Royal gives a stand-out performance with passion and talent that we have come to know from ‘the small axe’. Maximum Respect!”

“We are all from the same bloodline,” says Jesse Royal. “Products of one of the greatest places on Earth! Walking talking blessings. The session for me was a school, as whoever knows me knows that I’m an avid studier when it comes to the ones who set it! The vibrations are always high, as the respect is mutual, and for me the level of gratitude was undeniable! Incredible concept that the team came up with, and brilliant execution by the musical team. Truly honored to be a part of such an amazing project!”

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TVD Radar: Shed Seven, A Maximum High 25th anniversary 3LP box set in stores now

VIA PRESS RELEASE | Originally released on 1st April 1996, A Maximum High is Shed Seven’s crowning recorded achievement to date, charting at number 8 and remaining on the Official UK Album Charts for a triumphant 37 weeks.

The record spawned five hit singles: ‘Where Have You Been Tonight?’, ‘Getting Better’, ‘Going For Gold’, ‘Bully Boy’ and ‘On Standby’, with the York band making appearances on Top Of The Pops no less than four different times during a momentous year. In 2021, to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of A Maximum High, Shed Seven are proud to release two new versions of their magnum opus.

A Maximum High 25th Anniversary 3LP is a Bowling Ball Coloured triple vinyl reimagining of the album’s long-out-of-print Special Edition CD, newly remastered at Abbey Road. The Special Edition CD was originally released following the album’s final single on September 16th 1996, fortifying the record with a bonus CD featuring all the band’s 1994-1996 B-sides along with two newly recorded tracks. A Maximum High 25th Anniversary 3LP’s artwork has been faithfully reproduced from the exact Special Edition CD’s layout.

Also available to pre-order is the A Maximum High 25th Anniversary Box Set, which includes the A Maximum High 25th Anniversary 3LP, In Colour – Shed Seven Live At The Hanover Grand LP, Max-HiRangeDemonstration Tape CD, an exclusive signed art print and A Maximum High UK tour laminate, all in one lidded box.

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Graded on a Curve: New in Stores for December 2021, Part One

Part one of the TVD Record Store Club’s look at the new and reissued releases presently in stores for December 2021. 

NEW RELEASE PICKS: Beauty Pill, “Instant Night” (Northern Spy) The title track of this 4-song EP came out digitally last year. In his notes accompanying this physical expansion (clear vinyl in a transparent plastic sleeve and a clear CD with a silver center in a transparent jewel case), Beauty Pill’s singer-guitarist-producer-chief songwriter Chad Clark describes the song’s political-protest genesis, it’s poetical (rather than polemical) sensibility, and it’s unexpectedly quick finish via socially distanced recording (on a rooftop), so that the cut was rush released by Northern Spy in hopes of inspiring citizens to vote in the Presidential election in November of 2020. The track is also noteworthy for its lack of drums and for highlighting Beauty Pill’s woodwind quartet. Clark says it sounds like Phillip Glass music, which is detectable but not blatantly. The main thing is that the song is built to last rather than carrying the rapid-fire datedness of so much political music. The drums roll back into the picture on the other cuts, and the horns stick around for the swank “You Need a Better Mind,” which gets a nifty remix. A-

Robert Ashley, eL / Aficionado (2021) (Lovely Music, Ltd.) Per the title, this is a 2021 recording of an opera by the late avant-gardist Ashley, a work that premiered in 1987 with many performances following over the next seven years and a prior recording released by Lovely Music in ’94. Until October 21-23 of this year at Roulette in NYC, the opera was last performed in 1995. This CD, released on 10/22, features the cast of the 2021 production, with mezzo soprano Kayleigh Butcher stepping into the role formerly played by baritone Thomas Buckner. eL / Aficionado offers a series of conversations between an “agent” (Butcher) and her three interrogators (Brian McCorkle, Interrogator No. 1; Bonnie Lander, Interrogator No. 2; Paul Pinto, Interrogator No. 3). Espionage and intrigue are essential components in the work, but Ashley’s intent wasn’t to construct a spy story, not even a post-modern/ nonlinear example of such. Instead, the unwinding complexity seems focused upon the friction between public personas and private-inner lives. Tom Hamilton’s orchestration, recording, and mixing are essential. A-

REISSUE/ARCHIVAL PICKS: Robert Ashley, Foreign Experiences (Lovely Music, Ltd.) For this 1995 recording of Foreign Experiences, an opera that’s part of Ashley’s early 1990s tetralogy, with Perfect Lives and Atalanta (Acts of God) to follow, Sam Ashley is Don and Jacqueline Humbert is Linda, characters familiar from Improvement (Don Leaves Linda), which preceded Foreign Experiences in said tetralogy, first recorded for Nonesuch in 1991 (a new recording of Improvement (Don Leaves Linda) was released on CD in 2019 by Lovely Music, featuring a new group dedicated to realizing Ashley’s work). For this release of Foreign Experiences, the ensemble consists of Robert Ashley himself along with Thomas Buckner, Margareta Cordero, Joan La Barbara, and Amy X Neuburg, this group having interpreted Ashley’s work from 1992-2012. Here, they are recorded by Tom Hamilton and Cas Boumans, with the release mixed and edited by Hamilton. Even at this relatively early point, the “band” is in prime form, and the prose is some of Ashley’s very greatest. He was an absolute master of language. A+

Calvin Keys, Proceed With Caution (Black Jazz – Real Gone) Keys got his start in the ’60s backing up a slew of soul jazz organ heavyweights, and on Shawn-Neeq, his debut as leader from 1971 (reissued early in 2021 as part of Real Gone’s Black Jazz reissue program and already sold out at the source), it’s not hard to tell, as he has a crisp, lithe, clean approach that’s occasionally reminiscent of Grant Green. Keys notably nixed the organ for Shawn-Neeq, electing instead for the electric piano of Larry Nash, a decision retained for Proceed With Caution, though the pianist this time is Kirk Lightsey. Those allergic to Fusion need read no further, but ears open to the style should understand that while Shawn-Neeq is a solid effort, its follow-up is an all-around improvement; the scope is broader both instrumentally and compositionally, there’s plenty of heat and edge, and nary a trace of smoothness. The year was 1974. Had this been released by one of the major labels in the mid-’70s, say Columbia or Warner Brothers, my guess is it would be perennially in print rather than getting its first-time vinyl reissue in 2021. A

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In rotation: 12/2/21

Philadelphia, PA | 6 Best Record Shops for Crate Diggers in Philadelphia: Collecting and listening to vinyl records is a classic tradition turned modern trend that really made a comeback the past few years. Record stores are more than just commercial spaces; they’re cultural destination to mingle with fellow music obsessives, treasure chests of rare and vintage goodies, and venues to discover new music. Philadelphia is a city full of lively culture known for its music, so finding a great record store around town could not be easier. That said, we have collected a list of record stores in Philadelphia to visit we’re sure will carry your must-haves, collectibles and favorites. Happy create digging!

Paris, FR | Paris 18th: the Dizonord record store organizes a large vinyl clearance sale in a loft: Notice to all diggers and vinyl hunters, a rather exceptional event will take place on the weekends of December 4 and 12. Dizonord, record store emeritus of the 18th arrondissement, organizes with the distributor Topplers a large clearance sale of 50,000 vinyl records of electronic music at declining prices. …The place was still kept secret until now. Finally, a loft close to the store was chosen to host this great event. Specialist in experimental music, the northern Parisian record store Dizonord celebrates all musical genres, even those you have probably never heard of before. Suffice to say that we can find nuggets among the tens of thousands of records put on sale for the occasion. And for once, we can combine quality with quantity, since the prices, never exceeding 5 € per item, will decrease over the course of this musical festival.

Charleston, NC | Deep Crates is calling all vinyl record fans to Tin Roof this Friday: Deep Crates Charleston is a monthly meetup organized by local DJs Thematik and Mosaic to bring together vinyl record collectors and music fans to nerd out over their favorite tunes. The event is held the first Friday of every month at Tin Roof West Ashley and features local and regional DJs, vinyl collectors, record vendors, producers and local dance crews Dancing On Air, Hipnotik BodyRock and The Bronx Boys. “I never know what to expect of the night,” DJ Thematik said. “We don’t tell people what to bring or what to play. This next one is going to be called the Old School Edition because everybody playing has been involved in the scene for over two decades. You can expect a mix of funk, soul and old-school hip-hop. And it’s always all vinyl.”

New York, NY | NYC’s First-Ever Vinyl Record Craft Beer Bar Survives Pandemic and Readies for Expansion: Who would have thought a business that combined craft beers and vinyl records would be a winning concept? It’s been working for NYC-based Chris Maestro, who opened BierWax in late 2017 in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. And now, having survived the pandemic, he is opening a second location in the borough of Queens. BierWax was on a business boom just before the pandemic. The business was turning a profit right before the pandemic, making about half a million dollars a year, The Gothamist reported. The 45-year-old former city public school teacher combined two of his passions: craft beer and vinyl records. And BierWax puts both in play. There are 5,000 records stacked on shelves behind the bar, and the taps are filled with a finely curated selection of local craft beer.

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TVD Radar: The Lemonheads, It’s A Shame About Ray 30th anniversary 2LP deluxe edition in stores 3/4

VIA PRESS RELEASE | Available on deluxe limited edition double LP and bookback CD, featuring essential and unreleased extras: b-sides, demos, covers, and KCRW 1992 session track with unseen photos and new liner notes.

At the start of the 1990s, before It’s A Shame About Ray, Lemonheads were likeable enough, personable. They had a handful of great fuzzy pop tunes influenced by the same bands everyone was influenced by (Hüsker Dü, The Replacements), and a couple of lickable covers, including a particularly evocative one of Suzanne Vega’s ‘Luka’. Their singer Evan Dando loved Howe Gelb’s ramshackle Giant Sand and the beautiful, tragic, music of Television Personalities’ Dan Treacy and Gram Parsons. His band were sweethearts: a photographer and a best buddy/pastry baker — they were the fifth best band in Boston. It wasn’t an insult. There were a lot of great bands in Boston back then.

They might’ve been called ‘grunge’ if he’d hailed from the other side of America. But the band were on the verge of breaking up. Work on their fourth album (their major label debut on Atlantic), 1990’s under-praised, and under-sold, Lovey resulted in tour fisticuffs.

Then, the sun-kissed, languid It’s A Shame About Ray appeared, with its swoon-some production from the Robb Brothers (“All done at LA’s Cherokee Studios by the brothers, a threesome of siblings who had a band called the Robbs in the ’60s who, instead of playing down the acoustic poppy side of Dando’s music, or burying it in studio gloss, let his songs speak for themselves.”), and – eventually – that monstrous break-out throwaway cover of a single, ‘Mrs. Robinson’ (Paul Simon reportedly hated it)…

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Graded on a Curve:
The Beatles, Get Back (Callaway)

The Thanksgiving holiday weekend of 2021 won’t be remembered for pumpkin pie, turkey, holiday traffic or football games. It will be remembered for the debut of the three-part Get Back series on The Beatles directed by Peter Jackson, available to stream on Disney+.

Few entertainment collaborations have come together that included such powerhouse forces as The Beatles, Disney, and the director of The Lord of the Rings trilogy. That’s a lot of egos and a lot of lawyers, yet the final results have put fans of The Beatles in a rapturous state and, other than a handful of grumpy critics, the series has been rightfully embraced by the critical community.

This has truly been a cultural watershed and a welcome reprieve from the collective exhaustion related to Covid and right-wing rhetoric and violence. It’s a balm of brotherhood and remembrance of The Beatles ability to still make great music, even if it wasn’t their best period, and to delight us with their infectious charm.

As with the film, the publication date of Get Back, the book, has been changed more than once. The book is a beautiful companion to both the movie and to a lesser degree, to the audio reissues. Published by Callaway, the book has some similar characteristics to the original Get Back book that came with the Let It Be album, released in the UK and Canada in 1970.

Like that book, also entitled Get Back, it features the photography of Linda McCartney and Ethan Russell and is somewhat of a follow-up to the iconic design by Kosh of the original Get Back. There are also three photographs by Terence Spencer in the new book, which did not appear in the original Get Back book.

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Needle Drop: GARGALO, “King of Dark Waters”

The holidays are coming! Which means it’s the perfect time to get cozy and listen to some fantastic new winter warmers. Our latest discovery comes from TVD favourite GARGALO (aka Bruno G. Roth) who we previously featured as an Artist of the Week back in October. GARGALO’s EP “King of Dark Waters” is out now and definitely worth a listen.

Channelling the likes of Grizzly Bear and Beach House, the EP combines hypnotic atmospherics with indie-rock soundscapes creating a sound that is undeniably compelling. Bruno’s distinctively unique vocal style feels reminiscent of MGMT’s Andrew VanWyngarden, taking us back to the late noughties instantly.

Lead single “Out of Sync” is brimming with colour and celestial moments, whilst follow up single “Monroes” perfectly encapsulates the bittersweet complexities that are engulfed within the entire EP. In fact, each track on this powerful EP percolates with ethereal undertones, making it that perfect winter warmer for these dark, cold months that are quickly coming.

“King of Dark Waters” is in stores now.

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Graded on a Curve:
Eddie Hazel,
Game, Dames and
Guitar Thangs

The late guitarist Eddie Hazel remains highly esteemed for his role in shaping the funk rock juggernaut that is Parliament-Funkadelic. With beaucoup assistance from the P-Funk All-Stars including George Clinton himself, Hazel released Game, Dames and Guitar Thangs, his solo debut, in 1977, an absolute fiesta of string bending that quickly fell out of print, grew to be highly sought after, and therefore became rather expensive. On December 3, the folks at Real Gone Music are bringing out an edition on blue vinyl, its affordability sure to be appreciated by longtime fans and curious newbies alike.

I suppose it’s possible to review Game, Dames and Guitar Thangs without mentioning Hazel’s role in Parliament-Funkadelic, but I’m not sure what purpose that would serve, particularly as so many of his bandmates contribute to it, specifically bassists Bootsy Collins and William “Billy Bass” Nelson, drummer Tiki Fulwood, keyboardist Bernie Worrell, guitarists Michael Hampton, Gary Shider, Glenn Goins, and those Brides of Funkenstein, Dawn Silva and Lynn Mabry. Additionally, George Clinton had a hand in writing all four of the record’s originals, with Hazel a co-writer on two of them.

It’s the original stuff, which is very much in the sonic ballpark of P-Funk, that made Hazel’s only non-posthumous solo album such a pricey item for such a long time. And even after being reissued on CD and vinyl on a handful of occasions in the 21st century, copies of the first pressing (in good condition, natch) still changed hands for roughly 200 smackers.

Lending Game, Dames and Guitar Thangs fresh ears on the occasion of Real Gone’s new vinyl edition (the label issued it on CD back in 2012 featuring notes by P-Funk Minister of Information Tom Vickers, with copies still available) reestablishes the most important factor in the record’s enduring stature, which is a baseline standard of quality. It is an eminently listenable record, providing that one is amenable to the P-Funk sensibility of course, and to Hazel’s playing in particular.

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A morning mix of news for the vinyl inclined

In rotation: 12/1/21

Tarrytown, NY | Tarrytown Music Hall Brings Vinyl Back: River­town record-lovers are in for a treat. Last month, The Tar­ry­town Mu­sic Hall opened a record store on its premises, Mar­quee Records, which sells new and vin­tage vinyl at a dis­counted price. And the best part: pro­ceeds go di­rectly to the the­ater. The store, lo­cated on the sec­ond floor of the Mu­sic Hall right above the mar­quee, is the brain­child of life­long Tar­ry­town res­i­dent Greg Jacquin, a singer/​song­writer who has been vol­un­teer­ing at the Tar­ry­town Mu­sic Hall for the past few years (and has per­formed on its stage.) When the the­ater closed dur­ing the be­gin­ning of the pan­demic, Jacquin came up with the idea of sell­ing do­nated records to help keep the venue afloat. Af­ter a two-day sale prof­ited close to eight thou­sand dol­lars, the mu­sic hall—or more specif­i­cally Ex­ec­u­tive Di­rec­tor Bjorn Ols­son and The­ater Man­ager Ka­rina Ringe—were in­spired to open a real record shop in one of the mu­sic hal­l’s of­fices.

Seattle, WA | Meet the record store aspiring to be the U-District’s newest creative space: In January, vinyl collector and business owner Ken Tomkins moved into a space on the north end of the Ave that would soon become Seattle Records, a store specializing in vinyl and multilingual books. With only a fraction of students living on campus during the 2020-21 school year and the continued digitization of so many aspects of life, businesses in the U-District were hurting. However, aided by the recent vinyl revival and a massive collection of inventory, Tomkins took to the Ave in search of a space that would spur community gathering. Prior to opening the storefront, Tomkins sold records and books online via e-commerce sites like Amazon. Among his concerns were the isolation and high fees associated with online sales. After six years, Tomkins made the transition to a physical store, hoping to create a space that could serve as a meeting place instead of just a retail shop. “It’s good to have physical places,” Tomkins said. “People need physical reality, not just online.”

Athens, OH | New vinyl store opens in Athens: The record store Republic of Athens Records, or ROAR, held its grand opening Nov. 19 and Nov. 20. ROAR, 79 1/2 E. State St., started as a pop-up in Little Professor Book Center, located at 65 S. Court St., back in July. After hearing the positive feedback from the customers, Athens resident and founder Michael Wood decided to transition to a storefront. “Certainly, the overwhelming number of people coming in every day and saying, ‘Hey, this is so great. We needed this’ (was an indication),” Wood said. “People have wanted the store for a long time.” Lisa Kieliszewski, owner of The Standard Salon, leased the extra room she had to Wood, providing the space he needed to open his store. In the spirit of its grand opening, ROAR raffled off autographed memorabilia and special edition records. ROAR gave away an autographed copy of British rock band IDLES’ album Joy as an Act of Resistance as well as Patrick Paige II’s album If I Fail Are We Still Cool? Both albums are special finds, and customers had to stop in the store to be eligible to win.

Melbourne, AU | Soundmerch launches record store in Melbourne: Independent Australian music merchandise company Soundmerch has launched a new record and merchandise store in Melbourne. Open now, the store can be found on Oxford St, Collingwood and is open every day. The store is set to host in-house performances, exclusive merchandise drops, album signings and more. …“When Covid hit…..touring died off, and we found a massive increase with our online sales. The business flipped on its head overnight,” he said. “The online store went insane and became the main part of what we do. Artists were pushing their merch online, for many it became their main source of income. We were the facilitator between bands and their fans. “Previously we were all about the production of merch for touring. Then it turned and was all about the production of merch for online. With that came a massive uptake and demand for vinyl records. So we started stocking more and more titles. To the point where we could (and did) open a real life record store.”

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TVD Live Shots:
Majid Jordan at
Metro Chicago, 11/27

Canadian R&B duo Majid Jordan, which is the powerhouse combo of singer Majid Al Maskati and producer Jordan Ullman, stopped by the Metro in Chicago on November 27th in support of their most recent album, Wildest Dreams, which was released this past October.

The packed concert hall was mesmerized by the duo’s dreamy, bass-heavy tracks, dancing and loudly singing along with every word. Running through their new tracks and mixing in a few old favorites, they captured the audience and held on to them for their entire set.

Al Maskati’s range on the album translates perfectly live, with Ullman’s skills as a producer providing the perfect soundtrack for the crowd to dance along to, further proving that this duo is not one to miss.

You can catch the last few dates of the Wildest Dreams Tour in New York and Canada.

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Needle Drop: Evan Toth, The Show

The Show is the latest studio album drop from New Jersey-based singer-songwriter Evan Toth. Its stylistic tone and overall sound are reminiscent of classic ’70s singer-songwriter records released during an era when The Album reigned supreme.

And, this nostalgic quality is brought even more to the forefront by the album’s backing band members themselves who are, in effect, Billy Joel’s core group from the ‘70s: drummer Liberty DeVitto, saxophonist (and organist) Richie Cannata, and guitarist Russell Javors. Classic Billy Joel albums Turnstiles, The Stranger, 52nd Street, Glass Houses, and the Nylon Curtain all featured these experienced instrumentalists, who today perform on their own as The Lords of 52nd Street. Original bassist Doug Stegmeyer sadly passed away in 1995, and Malcolm Gold has assumed the role.

Consider for a moment the sonic grandeur of such classic recordings as “New York State of Mind,” and pretty much the entirety of The Stranger, recordings for which The Lords are partly responsible. Echoes of this particular studio sound are ever-present on The Show, and Toth being a piano man himself, serves as an ideal frontman for such a band in this recording context, whose original songs are instrumentalized with the experienced studio musicians they deserve.

The Show offers the cohesion that ’70s concept or thematically-conscious records also did over the course of its ten original songs. Echoes of Billy Joel’s influence, via some song composition and vocal and piano delivery, can be heard throughout. Joel’s “self-conscious performer” songs like “Piano Man” and “Zanzibar” are echoed in Toth’s title-track “The Show,” which narrates his character’s experience surrounding a concert appearance.

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UK Artist of the Week: Atom Eyes

This week’s AOTW comes from Scotland’s Atom Eyes. The Edinburgh collective have unveiled their latest single, “Roll The Dice,” a jazz-funk infused odyssey epitomizing the eclectic, spacey grooves that have become synonymous with their sound.

Formed in 2017, Atom Eyes are comprised of vocalist Lissa Chen and backed by award-winning jazz pianist Alan Benzie, guitarist Fraser Christie, and the formidable rhythm section of drummer Scott Jamieson and bassist Tom Wilkinson. The quintet’s unerring ability to combine a cross section of genres, from neo-soul to R&B and funk to jazz, has seen them take centre stage the Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival.

“Roll The Dice” is the first cut from Atom Eyes’ debut album and is the perfect illustration of their syncopated soundscapes. Opening with grooving, head bopping bass lines, the song is propelled at a rate of knots by Lissa Chen’s smooth, soulful vocals and accented beautifully by funky guitar segments, melodic keys, and complex drum beats.

“Roll The Dice” is an exhilarating single recalling artists such as 30/70 and Moonchild. Breathless and beguiling, it gives you a tantalising taste of what to expect over the coming months from an effortlessly talented band.

“Roll The Dice” is in stores now and is taken from the debut album due for release in Spring 2022.

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Graded on a Curve:
The Cutthroat Brothers and Mike Watt,
Devil in Berlin

Since debuting with a self-titled LP in 2018, The Cutthroat Brothers, a duo consisting of guitarist-vocalist Jason Cutthroat and drummer Donny Paycheck, have been busy. On Friday December 3 they issue their fifth full-length and second of 2021, with their latest the second consecutive release to feature the bass playing of Mike Watt, who deepens but doesn’t radically alter the punky-bluesy appeal. Produced and mixed by Jack Endino, Devil in Berlin fits snuggly into the discography of Hound Gawd! Records. It’s available on vinyl, CD, and digital.

I’ve a sneaking suspicion The Cutthroat Brothers aren’t blood siblings, It’s an established fact however that both men are barbers, with Donny Paycheck clipping wigs in Takoma, WA and Jason Cutthroat doing the same in Kona on the Big Island of Hawaii. In matters musical, Paycheck did some drumming with Seattle-based punk thrashers Zeke before hooking up with his partner in coiffure and spiking a potent vein of throbbing scuzz-pummel.

In terms of comparisons, The Cutthroats have chalked up quite a list, including The Cramps, The Stooges, X, The Gun Club, and even Nick Cave. But maybe more impressive is getting Texacala Jones (she of 1980s cowpunk notables Tex & the Horseheads) to sing on “Black Candle” from their second LP (and first for Hound Gawd!), 2019’s Taste for Evil.

It’s the sort of gesture that reinforces a sturdy base of knowledge and strengthens a healthy streak of non-genericism. In turn, the Cutthroat Brothers have thrived exclusively on full-length releases (their third album, the digital-only Live in Europe, came out in May of 2020), a format where many outfits of similar roots-punk temperament simply run out of creative gas.

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A morning mix of news for the vinyl inclined

In rotation: 11/30/21

Adele’s ’30’ becomes 2021’s fastest-selling album in both the US and UK: Adele has made another record-breaking return to the charts, as her latest album “30” claims the title of fastest-selling album of 2021 in both the US and the UK. Released on November 19, the British singer’s fourth studio album also became the most successful album of the year in the US just three days after release, according to MRC data reported by Billboard. Selling more than 660,000 equivalent album units — which includes audio and video streaming and individual track sales — “30” has already triumphed over the other major releases of 2021. In the UK, Adele debuted at the top spot in the albums chart, with first-week sales of 261,000 according to the Official Charts, which said it was the biggest first week for an album since Ed Sheeran’s “Divide” (÷) in 2017.

UK | Partisan’s Zena White on the industry’s vinyl problem: Partisan Records had the No.1 vinyl record with Idles’ Crawler in the most recent albums chart. The label’s Brooklyn-based MD Zena White spoke to us about the campaign and the band’s return to touring. In the latest edition of Music Week, she also flagged a key issue for the independent sector – global vinyl capacity. It’s a problem that major label execs have recently discussed in light of the big Q4 releases – including albums from Adele, Ed Sheeran, ABBA and Coldplay – that have taken up a significant amount of the available production at pressing plants. In her Music Week Q&A, Zena White described the “very tough landscape” for the independent sector as it has to weigh up whether to wait for a vinyl slot or go digital-first. “It’s something that we have to be really conscious of as an industry because there is a delicate ecosystem,” said White.

New York, NY | New Record Store Plays on Growing Love for Vinyl: Ergot Records owner Adrien Rew says his new business has been surprisingly good: “Don’t use the word ‘vinyls’ plural.” Adrian Rew instructs. The Ergot Records owner donned a beanie and Birkenstocks with socks inside his store. “Vinyl is the material that records are made of. So, plural of record is records, plural of vinyl is vinyl.” Rew opened Ergot in September and business has been surprisingly good. He decided to open his store during the pandemic when rents were down. Rew used to work at A1 records, next to Tompkins Square Park, before leaving to work for a nonprofit. But he missed his time in a record store, which helped inspire him to start his own. The shop, which is located at 2nd Street and Second Ave., took around three months to renovate and set up. Most of the renovations were done by Rew’s girlfriend Valerie Keane, a New York based sculptor. “She has all of the handy woman skills that I entirely lack,” says Rew. Keane built all the furniture in the store.

Phoenixville, PA | New vinyl record store in Phoenixville continues family legacy: Vinyl collectors and music lovers are in luck as Forever Changes, a new shop located at 28 South Main Street in Phoenixville opens just in time for holiday shopping on Small Business Saturday, Nov. 27. Adding to the borough’s flourishing arts and culture scene, the shop will offer more than records, including locally made artwork, and a space for live music performances. Record selections will span a wide array of musical genres, from current popular music to jazz, rock, reggae and more. Both new and used vinyl, record players, vintage posters, tee shirts, and music related artwork will be among the shop’s colorful merchandise. Owners Shawn Cephas and Anna Spackman, both musicians, met while performing at an open mic night held at Steel City Coffee House and eventually got married. They decided Phoenixville was the perfect town to bring their vision of a diversely rich music store to life.

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