![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In a nutshell, I like centered vocals (except harmony vocals) and centered (punchy, prominent) drums, guitars separated (where there is rhythm guitar), and a more prominent bass: which is, blessedly, what most of the remixes coming out also usually feature. I’m both a Beatles fanatic (favorite band since 1964) and an audiophile of sorts, and I love to share what I’ve discovered: including many mixes currently available to the public on YouTube. Listen for spotlights on new records like these (and more) every Friday on the XPN Morning Show and Indie Rock Hit Parade.My goal is simple: make a master list of all Beatles songs in the best sound currently available: which incorporates remasters (same tracks in the recording but updated sound), remixes (where the tracks or channels are improved and rearranged: usually “from scratch”). Recorded in 2018, Sunset 666 is a career-spanning document of The Jesus and Mary Chain as the Scottish noise pioneers opened for Nine Inch Nails over several nights at the Hollywood Palladium. Nevada-based Current Joys is the creative vehicle for the omnivorous Nick Rattigan LOVE + POP is a collaborator-filled love letter to late emo rapper Lil Peep. The Front Bottoms‘ seventh album, You Are Who You Hang Out With, continues the New Jersey duo’s streak of incisive lyricism and energetic arrangements.įrom their beginnings as a Sarah Records-influenced guitar trio to their later foray into dancefloor pop, Girl Ray find a lively middle ground on their third full-length, Prestige. As a member of Au Revoir Simone, Annie Hart made ethereal, Lynchian electronica her third solo LP, The Weight of a Wave, ups the BPM for a effervescent listen. Philadelphia’s Florry deliver their strongest album to date, The Holey Bible a charming flip on classic country motifs. It’s no mirage: a batch of sun-bathed new albums emerges like a summertime oasis. ![]()
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