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Not an album, but I am really interested in (and looking forward to) Lucinda Williams' biography/memoir "Don't Tell Anybody The Secrets I Told You".
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Well chosen title. That's one of my favorite Lu lines: The relationship has ended before she was ready for its end, the guy —who told her she was his queen, his biker, his everything, that he was obsessed about her, that it was for all time— has moved on, and now all she has is one last humble request: "All I ask / Don't tell anybody the secrets / I told you". Rips your heart right out of your chest - a masterpiece from an A+ 10/10 five-star PERFECT album. |
Speaking of stuff that will come out next year, it may be time to start the "Best new/most anticipated albums of 2023" thread already. Severian, you have the priority, but if you don't do it soon I'm afraid I'll have to, dammit. :D Anyway, how about beginning with this:
![]() John Cale announces MERCY, his first new album of original songs in a decade, out January 20th via Double Six / Domino, and presents a new single/video, “STORY OF BLOOD feat. Weyes Blood.” For nearly 60 years, or at least since he was a young Welshman who moved to New York and formed The Velvet Underground, Cale has been reinventing his music with dazzling and inspiring regularity. There was the bewitching chamber folk of Paris 1919 followed instantly by the gnarled rock of Fear, the provocative and spare song cycle Music for a New Society followed more than 30 years later by mighty and unabashed electronic updates. Once again, here is Cale, reimagining how his music is made, sounds, and even works. His engrossing 12-track MERCY moves through true dark-night-of-the-soul electronics toward vulnerable love songs and hopeful considerations for the future. On MERCY, Cale enlists some of music’s most curious young minds: Animal Collective, Sylvan Esso, Laurel Halo, Tei Shi, Actress. They’re only some of the astounding cast who climb inside Cale’s consummate vision of the world and help him redecorate there. As Cale turned 80 in March, MERCY is the continuation of a long career’s work with wonder. Cale has always searched for new ways to explore old ideas of alienation, hurt, and joy; MERCY is the latest transfixing find of this unsatisfied mind. The writings and recordings that shaped MERCY piled up for years, as Cale watched society totter at the brink of dystopia. Trump and Brexit, Covid and climate change, civil rights and right-wing extremism—Cale let the bad news of the day filter into his lines, whether that meant contemplating the sovereignty and legal status of sea ice melting near the poles or the unhinged arming of Americans. Lessons from a life (still being) richly lived floated to the fore, too, nodded to on the previously released “NIGHT CRAWLING.” If we’re always regretting our past, aren’t we conscripting ourselves to permanent disappointment? And in the end, as he considers alongside Weyes Blood during “STORY OF BLOOD,” aren’t we more capable of saving one another than a god we will never know? During “STORY OF BLOOD,” after the piano prelude gives way to a frame-rattling beat and synthesizers that feel like sunshine splashed across a snowfield, the voices of Cale and Weyes Blood’s Natalie Mering slide past one another, two phantoms trying to find a partner amid the modern din. “Swing your soul,” they both sing in aspiration. In the final verse, Cale remembers this existence is not just about himself. “I’m going back to get them, my friends in the morning. Bring them with me into the light.” The accompanying video by Emmy-winning director Jethro Waters is a mix of disturbing and serene featuring both Cale and Weyes Blood. Its deep tones and religious images emphasize the track’s dark, spiritual mood. Cale elaborates: “I’d been listening to Weyes Blood’s latest record and remembered Natalie’s puritanical vocals. I thought if I could get her to come and sing with me on the ‘Swing your soul’ section, and a few other harmonies, it would be beautiful. What I got from her was something else! Once I understood the versatility in her voice, it was as if I’d written the song with her in mind all along. Her range and fearless approach to tonality was an unexpected surprise. There’s even a little passage in there where she’s a dead-ringer for Nico.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgwOid8vdwE Upcoming tour dates Sun 23rd Oct - The Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh Mon 24th Oct – Barbican, York Fri 28th Oct - Llais Festival, Cardiff * Mon 31st Oct - Playhouse Whitley Bay, Whitley Bay Thu 3rd Nov - Birmingham Town Hall, Birmingham Mon 7th Nov - De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea Wed 9th Nov - The London Palladium, London Thun 10th Nov - Cambridge Corn Exchange, Cambridge Fri 11th Nov - Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool * = John Cale + special guests, 80th Birthday Celebration |
one more for next year:
dEUS will release their first new album in 10 years in February 2023 |
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Meg Baird - Furling (January 27) Quasi - Breaking The Balls Of History (February 10) |
Back to 2022:
Mike Baggetta/Jim Keltner/Mike Watt - Everywhen We Go (November 18) |
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Anja Lauvdal - From A Story Now Lost (download/streaming out now, LP November 11). Produced by Laurel Halo. Sounds freakin' great!
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Yo La Tengo - This Stupid World (February 10) |
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Ah! YLT gonna tell it like it is!! |
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if everyone buys her new album, she will become less obscure
speaking of Cure, I'm anticipating their new album as well. I listened to their latest gigs, and some of the new songs they played were quite good. |
What the fuck is up with all these "best of 2022" lists published already? What do these publications know? There's still a whole month left. What if The Beatles reunite and release a brand new album? Or, better yet, what if Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers reunite and release a brand new album? Think about THAT!
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Swans - The Beggar - June 2023.
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Did You Know That There's A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd? - Lana Del Rey
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The title song is out. It gives me If You Lie Down With Me vibes from Blue Bannisters, which I fucking adored. Maybe the new album is The Bluest Fucking Bannisters Ever Which Surround A Fucking Blue House. (Listen to the song before cursing me for so much swearing.) |
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Never mind the swearing; I was gonna curse you for getting all fucking giddy over Lana del fucking Rey. |
In shock news, local man likes popular acclaimed songwriter.
Some albums I have liked from 2022, in alphabetical order (not in a top 10 list yet, better do that in the next week and a half): -Alvvays - Blue Rev -Asian Glow - Stalled Flutes, Means -beabadoobee - Beatopia -The Beths - Expert in a Dying Field -Black Country, New Road - Ants From Up There -Brutus - Unison Life -Chat Pile - God's Country -Courting - Guitar Music -death's dynamic shroud - Darklife -Ghais Guevara - There Will Be No Super-Slave -Hatchie - Giving the World Away -MJ Lenderman - Boat Songs -Niños del Cerro - Suave pendiente -Petrol Girls - Baby -PVA - BLUSH -The Smile - A Light for Attracting Attention -Sobs - Air Guitar -Sudan Archives - Natural Brown Prom Queen -Yawners - Duplo |
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Ooops. For a moment there I forgot that I was at Sonic Youth Gossip. |
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Never mind that as well. Dig something that "shouldn't" be dug around here? Bring it on! Otherwise it gets boring, especially considering that it's ten people at the most who post in this thread. Too bad it's Lana del goddamn Rey, though. :D I prefer Roy Orbison's Lana. |
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Lmao. For my part I’ve never loved Lana but she has a few properly amazing songs. Like Venice Bitch? I mean come on that’s a great song. WITH AN AMBIENT INTERLUDE!!!! Seems pretty fitting for an SY forum, that. Anyway cheers. |
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YAH WELL the Roy Orbison song also has an avant-interlude... It's a... noise interlude, like, uhhh... the one in "Silver Rocket". Yeah. That's the ticket! You just have to listen closely. Do some Oliveros deep listening. It's there... |
My favorite 2022 albums
50. Caroline Shaw & Attacca Quartet – Evergreen 49. Mizmor & Thou – Myopia 48. Al Cisneros – Sinai Dub Box (2012-2022) 47. Big Thief – Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You 46. Circuit des Yeux – Live from Chicago 45. Thumbscrew – Multicolored Midnight 44. Elder – Innate Passage 43. The Bad Plus – The Bad Plus 42. Winged Wheel – No Island 41. Ketoret – Spontaneous Combustion 40. Kikagaku Moyo – Kumoyo Island 39. Nilufer Yanya – PAINLESS 38. Boris – W 37. Joe Rainey - Niineta 36. Sarah Davachi – Two Sisters 35. Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band – Dear Scott 34. The Weeknd – Dawn FM 33. Blood Incantation –Timewave Zero 32. Flower–Corsano Duo – The Halcyon 31. Superchunk – Wild Loneliness 30. Jean-Michel Blais – aubades 29. Kendrick Lamar – Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers 28. The Smile – A Light for Attracting Attention 27. Sum Of R – Lahbryce 26. Scarcity – Aveilut 25. Esmerine – Everything Was Forever Until It Was No More 24. Oren Ambarchi – Shebang 23. Maria W Horn & Sara Parkman – Funeral Folk 22. Jambinai – Apparition 21. Moor Mother – Jazz Codes 20. Wilco – Cruel Country 19. Gnod – Hexen Valley 18. Matchess – Sonescent 17. SRSQ – Ever Crashing 16. Cass McCombs – Heartmind 15. Birds in Row – Gris Klein 14. Lucrecia Dalt – ¡Ay! 13. Tim Heidecker – High School 12. Cult of Luna – The Long Road North 11. Nancy Mounir – Nozhet El Nofous 10. Kurt Vile – (watch my moves) 09. Anna von Hausswolff – Live at Montreux Jazz Festival 08. Jockstrap – I Love You Jennifer B 07. Kevin Morby – This Is A Photograph 06. Sonic Youth – In/Out/In 05. Messa - Close 04. The Weather Station – How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars 03. Kali Malone – Living Torch 02. Weyes Blood – And in the Darkness, Hearts Aglow 01. Mary Halvorson – Amaryllis & Belladonna |
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where's the 2023 thread ???
R Ring (with The Breeders' Kelley Deal) will have a new album out in January! The new single can be seen here Also Mono has a new Christmas EP, which will be released physically in March. That doesn't make any sense to me, but it's Mono |
oh wait I think R. Ring album was already mentioned somewhere because you will get a zine with it that features Lee Renaldo
sooo let's give my top 2022 albums. I don't have a top 500, I don't listen to so much new music, let alone that I buy. So here's a list in alphabetical order: Chantal Acda & Eric Thielemans - A new score for Koyaanisqatsi Alessandro Baris - Sintesi (and not just because Lee Ranaldo does the vocals on one of the tracks) Black Ox Orkestar - Everything Returns Brutus - Unison Life Bert Dockx - Safe Esmerine - Everything Was Forever Until It Was No More Oiseaux-Tempéte - Live at Le Guess Who? 2019 Oiseaux-Tempéte - WHAT ON EARTH (Que Diable) Thought Forms - Clean For the record, there's still some albums I bought this year that are not in my favourite list (mainly Jessica Moss and Mono's), because I don't like them as much as the others. There's also albums that I bought but actually never really listened to (In/Out/In, sorry). It's not on my phone nor on my bandcamp. There's also some albums that are not in the list because I haven't bought them yet but I might still (mainly Dans Dans comes to mind, as well as Bruno Bavota & Chantal Acda) what I listened to most however, especially on my train-commutes to and from work, were live sets by A Silver Mt. Zion and Dirty Three, I've pretty much randomly selected a whole bunch of their live recordings and stuffed my phone full with them. And even though there's plenty of other music on it as well, I keep on returning to those two. Favourite new artist that I discovered in 2022: Fågelle |
1. Courting - Guitar Music
2. Ghais Guevara - There Will Be No Super-Slave 3. Alvvays - Blue Rev 4. Beach House - Once Twice Melody 5. Yawners - Duplo 6. Niños del Cerro - Suave pendiente 7. MJ Lenderman - Boat Songs 8. Sudan Archives - Natural Brown Prom Queen 9. The Beths - Expert in a Dying Field 10. beabadoobee - Beatopia |
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Dude, I love you, I really do. But do you re-read your posts sometimes? I'll dig what I fucking dig!!! Stop telling me what to dig!!! Sheesh. Happy New Year. |
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Dude. Dude. I hear what you're sayin', and dude: I'm not telling you what to dig. You can dig Donny & Marie for all I care. What I'm telling you is that some of what you dig is terrible. There is a difference, you dig. What kind of sonic friend would I be if I told you, "Groovy, dude, that's nice, now pass the joint"? That's lame, dude! If I believe what you're digging sucks donkeydongs, I'm gonna say it, and then you can tell me why I'm the fuckin' guy who's wrong! Dig? |
Or....if you don't dig what I dig, then rather than condescend from some high almighty perch of musical superiority, .....STFU instead??
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That's the death of the debate, brother. Would you really prefer that? :confused: |
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By the way, contrary to popular belief, I'm not coming from a sense of musical superiority here. I now dig music that 20 years ago I wouldn't have given two shits about. I'm wrong all the time. But that doesn't mean something can't, in fact, suck donkeydongs. It's the nature of our relationship to art. :) |
Maybe in 20 years you'll "discover" Lana Del Fucking Rey. Then you'll realize how "wrong" you were in 2022.
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Yeah, no, that's quite unlikely. :D:D:D |
For the record, my fav album of 2022 was:
Boris - Heavy Rocks. (Did I tell you guys that after 40 years in the Air Force, I now work in a Record Shop??) |
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I'm adding these two albums to my list of best 2022 albums, even though I discovered them only like a week or so ago: ![]() This Shame Should Not Be Mine by GGGOLDDD ![]() This Shame Should Not Be Mine - Live at Roadburn Redux by GGGOLDDD As I said in the Listening thread: If these albums weren't released last year, they would be ranked on the top spots for album of the year for this year. Very heavy stuff but very very good. Read a review/interview on them to find out more. There's not many Dutch bands that I really like, very few actually. Belgians yes yes, French too, but Dutch nah don't like them, and don't know them, except some of the oldies like Bettie Serveert and The Ex. These albums are great though. There's also a video stream for the live album: GGGOLDDD "This Shame Should Not Be Mine" live at Roadburn Redux |
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