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Saturday, November 26, 2022

2022 The Albums: Honorable Mentions

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 In keeping our Thanksgiving weekend tradition, we are coming out of hiatus to post our year-end music lists for the year. Here is the first of three lists dedicated to our favorites of the calendar. 

Instead of presenting everything over the course of three weeks as we did last year, we are going to just get them all out now over the course of this weekend. 

Here is our first list -- Honorable Mentions -- records, in no particular order, that were good but not strong enough to crack our top 10. 

 

 

Viagra Boys - "Cave World"

Tears for Fears - "The Tipping Point"

Tuelo - "The Life of Margaret Cornelius"

Logic - "Vinyl Days"

Fontaines D.C. - "Skinty Fia"

Cappadonna & Stu Bangas - "3rd Chamber Grail Bars"

Saturday, November 28, 2020

2020 The Albums: Top 10

 

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What a long strange year this has been but in trying to find a silver lining in it all, the music has been amazing. Some of the best records from artists old and new arrived making it so hard to come up with not just 10 albums for this list but editing down and selecting our Honorable Mentions. We hope these albums are not just a reflection of the era in which they were born but something to carry you over if you missed anything this year because there was just oh so much to miss and overlook. 

2020 League of Their Own Album Pick 

Here are our picks for the 10 best albums of the year:

2020 Honorable Album Mentions 

10) Dreamwife - So When You Gonna
9) Nation of Language - Introduction, Presence
8) Richard Russell - Friday Forever
7) Jay Electronica - A Written Testimony
6) Algiers - There is No Year
5) Greg Dulli - Random Desire
4) Thundercat - It Is What It Is
3) Bruce Springsteen - Letter to You
2) Fontaines DC - A Hero's Death
1) Run the Jewels - RTJ 4

Now, in long form:

 10) Dreamwife - So When You Gonna

 An exciting sophomore from a London garage trio that simply do not hold back or care less what you think of them. A thrashing and frolicking good album from star to finish that makes recalls the glory days of early 2000s garage rock but brings more substance than most new releases from bands from that era. A record that makes us miss live shows even more during lockdown because So When You Gonna sounds like it could seriously own on stage. 


9) Nation of Language - Introduction, Presence

The debut album from this Brooklyn trio is perfect. Simply put. Take everything you love about 1980s new and dark wave and give it a modern spin. As they work with Fab from The Strokes and Nick of Static Jacks, garage rock drummers known to pound this kits, gives them a whole new genre and space to play in as Introduction, Presence, is new for all listening. It feels familiar but is different, which is the best recipe for albums. 

8) Richard Russell - Friday Forever

The sequel to his brilliant and League of Their Own winning, Everything is Recorded, the XL Records owner comes back with a new solo record that has a whole different concept to it. Friday Forever is a concept record made to listen to at certain times of the night as you enter the weekend after a long night of work. Friday Forever is meant to be listened to if you work in a big city and instead of going home, you go out and starting the weekend off right by not rushing to be anywhere and letting it take you somewhere you didn't plan. With guest appearances from Ghostface Killah, A.K. Paul, Infinite Coles, among others, the album becomes more special the more you listen unlocking new levels and layers of sound. 



 7) Jay Electronica - A Written Testimony

The long-awaited debut from one of hip-hops biggest enigmas didn't disappoint. Jay Electronica's debut was finished as the pandemic was getting started allegedly after Jay-Z, who is prominently featured on the album, encouraged and pushed his close friend and mentor to finally get it done and release it. Jay-Z isn't the only guest as James Blake, Travis Scott, and various production from  Swizz Beatz, Hit-Boy, The Alchemist, No I.D. bring the record to life.  


6) Algiers - There is No Year

 Rock and soul are always a good combination but when they join forces to discuss impending doom, the end of the world, and time stopping, no one could have predicted that weeks after the release of There is No Year that Algiers predicted some of the future. This album is like going to Sunday church but with the best band leading the chorus as rock and soul mix with gospel and punk to bring us one of the most interesting and powerful albums of the year. 

5) Greg Dulli - Random Desire

The Afghan Whigs frontman released his second solo album and first since the band reformed in 2012 and like everything else he has done in his career, Dulli shows just how great he is at songwriting, arraigning and evoking emotions you were not expecting to feel while listening to a rock and roll record. A powerful album filled with the things that have guided him his whole career -- passion, soul, and fury. 


4) Thundercat - It is What It Is

Nobody makes albums like Thundercat and that is probably because there is no one like Thundercat. The California bassist and producer returned with his latest acid jazz / doom pop record that is filled with irreverent and comical lyrics but also epic party anthems and in a year where we could not celebrate together, here was an album that made you want to have a dance party in your own home. 


3) Bruce Springsteen - Letter to You

At 71 years old and nearly 20 albums under his belt, what more could Bruce Springsteen have to say? Turns out, a lot. Letter To You is his best album since 2002's The Rising, which was his landmark comeback record with the E-Street Band following 9/11, so that means that endorsement doesn't come lightly. Letter to You is a rip roaring rock and roll record made in just a week during the height of the pandemic and hears the iconic songwriter coming to face his own mortality and the mortality of his band as well as the legacy he hopes to leave behind. The burning fire and desire in Springsteen's heart still burns and we thank him for it. 


2) Fontaines D.C. - A Hero's Death

The best new band of 2019 who had last year's album of the year return with a sophomore LP just as epic as their debut. A Hero's Death is a record that feels familiar but is different in scope and sound from one of the world's finest new artists. This record, unlike Dogrel, is bigger in production and sonics which is expected for a second record but not like this. Fontaines D.C. are more than just a rock band from Ireland, they are the rock band of our era and music like another pack from Dublin which formed 40 years ago, could be the voice of this generation as this record helps make the case. 


 1) Run the Jewels - Run the Jewels 4

Much of America and the world woke up to the Black Lives Matter movement as they sat home to finally pay attention during the COVID-19 pandemic. As unemployment shot through the roof, a financial crisis that was supposed to happen once in a generation in 2008 happened again this year. There was much to be afraid of and much to understand and learn and take action to change. In all of that was the rally cry and anthems provided by Run the Jewels on their spectacular fourth album proving that they are the most important music artists of this generation. RTJ4 is as powerful as one would expect in size, sound, sonic, style and substance. Some of these songs were written between Run the Jewels 3 release in 2016 and present day but feel like they were written just days before the records release. As Killer Mike and El-P take headlines and history lessons from the past and prove we have not learned anything and the time to educate is long overdue but needed. They are giving today's audience what their friend Zach de la Rocha of Rage Against the Machine did to his audience in the 90's, and informing with a powerful rhythm and an in-your-face lesson you cannot avoid. Featuring guests like 2 Chainz, de la Rocha, Pharrell, Mavis Staples, Greg Nice, DJ Premier, and among others, RTJ 4 is 2020 in 39 minutes. A time capsule for future generations and a new form of punk rock for the current one.


Thursday, December 6, 2018

2018 The Albums: Top 10


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It is that time of the year again, our favorite time actually, as well look back on the year in music and let you know our choices for the 10 best albums of the year.

See Our Pick for 2018's League of Their Own Album 

Here are our picks for the 10 Best Albums of the Year: 

10) Robyn - "Honey
9) Kamasi Washington - "Heaven and Earth"
8) David Byrne - "American Utopia"
7) Sudan Archives - "Sink"
6) J. Cole - "K.O.D."
5) Black Panther Soundtrack
4) Logic - "Young Sinatra IV"
3) Young Fathers - "Cocoa Sugar"
2) Pusha-T - "DAYTONA"
1) The Carters - "Everything is Love"

 
Now in long form with explanations.

 10) Robyn - "Honey"

Robyn left fans patiently waiting for eight years before she would release a proper album. After a handful of collaboration projects, the Swedish pop sensation returned to once again change the course of dance music. Robyn has a knack for making her audience dance through her heartbreak and emotions, the irony of doing something joyous as heavy lyrics about love and loss sing through a speaker make her a sensational artist. "Honey" is a record about recovering from the heartbreak and finding hope. It is a record that was also worth the wait. 


9) Kamasi Washington - "Heaven and Earth" 

The sophomore release from the modern jazz genius is a statement record. Following the mammoth and brilliance of his 2016 debut, "The Epic," Washington returned with the fury that society has seen in the Trump-era.  "Heaven and Earth" is his political album, it is his samurai record, it is also another display of his brilliance. 


8) David Byrne - "American Utopia"

The former Talking Heads front man returned with his first solo record in 14 years and brought the funk. "American Utopia" is a record about modern society as told through the eyes of one of musics most eclectic and pragmatic auteurs. 


7) Sudan Archives - "Sink"

Sudan Archives is the stage name of Los Angeles-based musician Brittney Parks. The violinist and singer took us by surprise this year with her fantastic offering, "Sink." The album is a subtle and relaxed record about love, being black in America in 2018,  and going against the trends. 2018 saw the return of the "short" album meaning many with 7-9 songs were released much like what was done in vinyl heyday of the 60s and 70s, and while "Sink" is technically an EP, we don't look at it this way because EPs are not nearly this perfect.


6) J.Cole - "K.O.D."

For his latest album, J.Cole once again didn't have any features but really why should it matter? "K.O.D." was a record about trying to escape the toxic environment you are in and much like a folk singer wouldn't feature drums or bass and wants you as the listener to focus on the stories and lyrics, Cole follows that same method.


5) Black Panther Soundtrack

Black Panther was unquestionably the biggest film of the year and it should come as no surprise that its soundtrack is on this list. Curated by Kendrick Lamar, the soundtrack plays more like a concept record about roots and representation. Using the concepts of the characters of the film and comic book to drive some of the storylines, the soundtrack is one hell of a compilation featuring Kendrick, SZA, The Weeknd, Jay Rock, Ab-Soul, and others. It is a musical voyage to Wakanda and back.



4) Logic - "Young Sinatra IV"

If "Everybody" was a turning point in Logic's career to fully enter the mainstream, "Young Sinatra IV" is him delivering his sucker punch while everyone is expecting another hip-hop / pop record. The record not only is the second he put out this year, it is one of his best and in fact gets a seal of approval from Wu-Tang thanks to the entire Clan appearing on one of the best tracks of the year.


3) Young Fathers - "Cocoa Sugar"

Taking clear inspiration from TV on the Radio, Young Fathers come back with their sophomore album and showcase they too can turn heads. Combining funk, rock, hip-hop, electronica, and jazz, "Cococa Sugar" is the true definition of alternative rock. The Scottish trio rip roar into uncharted musical territory much like what the Talking Heads were doing in the 80s, this is a modern version of that.


2) Pusha-T - "DAYTONA"

One of the most talked about albums came from the former Clipse man. Pusha-T delivered his best work as a solo artist with this Kanye West produced album. "DAYTONA" is a middle finger to everyone, from its cover which is allegedly the bathroom where Whitney Houston died, to firing shots at Drake with the epic "Infrared," it might be the best rap takedown since Nas' "Ether." "DAYTONA" was King Push making a statement and not only did he do just that, he threw the entire kitchen sink out while doing it.


1) The Carters - "Everything Is Love"

One elevator incident a few years ago gave us four brilliants records but now it seems as if that night has officially been put to a close thanks to "Everything Is Love." Jay-Z and Beyonce come together for the year's biggest and best record. It is a record about their reconciliation, their love, their marriage, but also a love letter to each other. While Jay-Z is the rapper in the house, Beyonce showed that she not only can keep up with her husband's talent but outdo him on the mic. This album is Beyonce at her finest and fiercest. The cathartic process of salvaging their marriage so publicly now seems to have been closed and affirms their love for each other. No one needs another "Watch The Throne," but the world might need another record from the Carters.

Thursday, February 8, 2018

Quick News


In March, Czarface will release their new album Czarface Meets Metal Face! The album will be collaboration between elusive rapper MF DOOM the hip-hop outfit that features Inspectah Deck of Wu-Tang, 7L & Esoteric.

In April, A Perfect Circle will release their first album in 14 years, Eat the Elephant. Take a look at the tracklisting, below:
Eat The Elephant
Disillusioned
The Contrarian
The Doomed
So Long, And Thanks For All The Fish
TalkTalk
By And Down The River
Delicious
DLB
Hourglass
Feathers
Get The Lead Out

In a recent radio interview with Australia's Triple J, Anderson.Paak confirmed he will be releasing new music this year. "[Dre] had a heavy role in this new album that’s almost done,”.Paak said. “I won’t say any dates, but you can definitely expect it this year sometime.”

Following a massive online petition from fans, Alamada County supervisors have said that February 10th will be dubbed "Cliff Burton Day" in California. The name of the day comes after the late Metallica bassist who passed away in a car accident in 1986. Metallica shared the news on Twitter:

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Quick News


In February, Wu-Tang Clan's U-God will release his new mixtape, Bring Back God II, with exclusive production from Green Lantern. Take a look at the cover, above.

Eminem took to Twitter Tuesday to announce the tracklisting of his new album, Revival, which will arrive on December 15.


Kendrick Lamar will release a special edition of his brilliant album, DAMN. According to reports, the record will have an alternative cover and a reverse tracklisting which Lamar said previously that the record was meant to hear the order the way it has been presented and in reverse.

Ty Segall was on Conan Monday night and the host announced that the singer will have a new album out next month called Drag City. Take a look at the tracklisting, below:
01 Fanny Dog
02 Rain
03 Every 1’s a Winner
04 Despoiler of Cadaver
05 When Mommy Kills You
06 My Lady’s on Fire
07 Alta
08 Meaning
09 Cry Cry Cry
10 Shoot You Up
11 You Say All the Nice Things
12 The Last Waltz
13 She
14 Prison
15 Talkin 3
16 The Main Pretender
17 I’m Free
18 5 Ft. Tall
19 And, Goodnight

Thursday, November 30, 2017

Quick News


Heavy metal icons Judas Priest will release their new album, Firepower, in March. The band are nominated to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame next year, it will be announced if they make the class of 2018 soon. Take a look at the cover of Firepower, above.

 A new documentary called Prince's Last Year, will air on UK's Channel 4 sometime next year. The documentary will chronicle the "Purple Rain" singer's his battle with painkillers, the secret concert he put on for the Obamas at the White House, and his final tour dubbed the "Piano and Microphone Tour." No release date has been set.

In an interview with FACT magazine, Bjork said that she and Wu-Tang Clan wrote a few songs together during her Homogenic era in the late 90s. "We wrote a couple of songs together,” she said. “Sometimes when you do things and you don’t plan them it’s magic. And I really think what we made was magic. But I think because it wasn’t part of the whole Homogenic thing and it wasn’t part of what Wu-Tang were doing at the time, it was better as an idea, if that makes any sense?”

In March, The Vaccines will release their new album, Combat Sports. Take a look at the cover, below:

Taking to Instagram, Dr. Dre released a teaser video announcing that Eminem's new album, Revival, will be out December 15. Take a look:
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Florence Welch of Florence and the Machine announce on Instagram that she is releasing a book of poetry and lyrics next year.

In a recent interview with The New York Times, Jay-Z said that he and Beyonce worked on a collaboration album together during a rough patch in their marriage. "We were using our art almost like a therapy session. And we started making music together," he said. “Then the music she was making at that time was further along. So her album came out as opposed to the joint album that we were working on. Um, we still have a lot of that music. And this is what it became. There was never a point where it was like, ‘I’m making this album.’ I was right there the entire time.”

Thursday, October 19, 2017

RZA Does 9-Minute Freestyle for Funk Flex


RZA was recently on Funkmaster Flex's radio show on Hot97 and did a 9-minute freestyle for the DJ. Take a look and listen.

Saturday, October 14, 2017

Wu-Tang Clan on 'Fallon'


Watch Wu-Tang Clan perform "My Only One" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

QUICK SPINS



Kamasi WashingtonHarmony of Difference EP

The L.A. saxophonist roars back with what he is calling an EP, what other musicians would call a masterpiece record. There are very few musicians today who would dare to make the sounds and arrangements that Washington does and for that reason it makes him so special. He followed up his three hour-long debut with a brilliant array that was done in order to celebrate the Whitney’s Biennial.  It is a feat that belongs in a museum for sure.
FINAL GRADE: A+


Hot Water Music Light It Up

Hot Water Music return with their first record in five years and still bring that abrasive sing-along rockabilly punk they are known for. It is a fun and balls to the wall record that will please fans and may even sway some new ones.
FINAL GRADE: B+


Wu-Tang Clan The Saga Continues

As RZA slowly allows the reigns of Wu-Tang to be distributed to other members of the group, DJ Mathematics comes forward to take his crack and find a way to bring the iconic hip-hip outfit back to the top after the dismal A Better Tomorrow. The Saga Continues even features unreleased vocals from ODB but the master who cuts through like a hot knife through butter is honorary member Redman who brings a cadence that can start a party and knock someone out.
FINAL GRADE: B+


Vic Mensa – The Autobiography

The Chicago emcee finally releases his long awaited debut and it was worth waiting for. What Mensa does is bright the consciousness of J. Cole, hopefulness of Chance the Rapper, and storytelling of Vince Staples to present his life story. Not only does he stack up as one of the leaders of the new school, he is ready to throw down the gavel and get in front of the pack.
FINAL GRADE: B+


Circa Survive – The Amulet

The alternative rockers return with another record that not only slams down like a rogue wave it carries you home like gentle breeze.
FINAL GRADE: B+


Liam Gallagher As You Were

The anticipated solo debut from the former Oasis frontman is finally here and does not disappoint. The underrated Beady Eye released two solid records but now, on his own, the younger and more caustic Gallagher brother can bust out and prove his chops. With some of his best ballads, he brings forth a whole new dimension to a man you thought you knew. As you were.
FINAL GRADE: B+


King Khan – Murder Burgers

The solo debut from the BBQ Show and Shrines energetic frontman has arrived and he still brings his classic hooks, licks, and fun.
FINAL GRADE: B


Dhani HarrisonIn Parallel

The long awaited solo debut from late Beatle George Harrison’s son has finally come and after years kicking around other bands, the only child to the shy Fab Four member proves his light can shine.
FINAL GRADE: B


BurnDo Or Die

NYHC is still alive and kicking thanks to Burn. Here is one for fans of all ages to show it is still thriving.
FINAL GRADE: B


UnsaneSterilize

The fact that Unsane are still going strong and kicking ass is a good sign for music lovers. This band doesn’t hold back despite getting older and craft music that will still fuck you up.
FINAL GRADE: B


PrimusThe Desaturating Seven

We all know that Les Claypool is a God on the bass and his music is off the fucking charts but while you may not have asked for a new Primus record, you get one and it comes out of left field just like the ringleader. It is a funky rock record that takes time signatures in music to a whole new level.
FINAL GRADE: B


The Bronx – V

The L.A. hardcore and punk heroes return and while they bring with them a new collection of material to kick your ass, they still have the endearing love and passion that make you fall in love with them with each new piece of music.
FINAL GRADE: B


BeckColors

The long awaited “fun” record from Beck has come and while it is something you can dance to, we all know after one listen, the brilliant musician could have given us more.
FINAL GRADE: B-


Kele OkerekeFatherland

The Bloc Party frontman gives his third solo record to the world and while many would expect an electronic record, the Englishman shows off an acoustic almost singer-songwriter side that many would have never expected.
FINAL GRADE: B-


CultsOffering

The once blogosphere indie darlings are back with new music and it continues on the high energy sound that made them popular six years ago.
FINAL GRADE: B-


Blue Hawaii Tenderness

The first LP in four years from the indie duo is a colorful yet contemporary look at modern love and heartbreak.
FINAL GRADE: B-


BullyLosing

The sophomore album from the garage rockers is hearing them add more their arsenal with making due with what they got.
FINAL GRADE: B-


Jake BuggHearts That Strain

Jake Bugg started off with so much promise. A young English musician playing American blues better than most Americans and not being jaded at the idea of being a rock star. His debut was stellar, his sophomore record heard him linking up with Rick Rubin, his third album was done all on his own, but for his fourth LP, Bugg seems to have lost himself a bit. It sounds as if he is trying to make a single, trying to keep his audience, trying to do whatever he can to make a hit, yet, he was at his best when he didn’t care.
FINAL GRADE: B-


Cut CopyHaiku From Zero

The electronic outfit returns with a record of semi-predictable beats and dancehall anthems.
FINAL GRADE: C


Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Quick News



The long-awaited musical drama directed by Wu-Tang Clan's RZA, Love Beats Rhymes, will be released in December. The film stars Azealia Banks, Jill Scott, Common, Lucien Laviscount, and Hana Mae Lee.

Viva Brother or known as Brother in some parts of the world, have reunited following a five year breakup. The band plans to play gigs in the UK next year and according to reports, might even release new music.

Speaking of reunions, sorta, The Streets aka Mike Skinner, is reactivating his old moniker after a six year hiatus and will tour the UK next year as well.

Next month, Rick Rubin will release Johnny Cash's Unearthed for the first time on vinyl. The set will be an expanded take on the 2003 set released by Rubin just two months after "The Man in Black's" passing. The new set will feature 79 tracks on 9 high-quality 180-gram vinyl LPs.

For the first time ever, Bananarama will tour in their original lineup which features Sara Dallin, Siobhan Fahey and Keren Woodward. The trio will play spots across North America early next year.

Monday, September 25, 2017

Quick News


Soul singer Charles Bradley passed away over the weekend at 68. The singer, who found fame later in life, was said to be surrounded by loved ones in New York City when he passed. Earlier this month, he cancelled the remainder of his 2017 tour after it was announced that cancer returned to his body following a bout with stomach cancer last year, which he had beat. Our thoughts are with his family and friends.

The Darkness have announced that they will release their new album, Pinewood Smile, next month.

El-P of Run the Jewels was asked to score the trailer for the upcoming Blade Runner 2049 and took to Instagram this weekend to announce that his music was rejected. He did share a snippet and was happy he was at once in consideration for the role.

Robyn has taken to Instagram to tease that she is working on some new music after the success of 2010's Body Talk series.

Noel Gallagher is selling off loads of vintage Oasis gear and equipment. If you got the cash, take a look at Reverb for what he is selling.

U-God of Wu-Tang Clan has announced that he will release his memoir, RAW: My Journey Into the Wu-Tang Clan, which will follow his days as a child in Staten Island to joining one of the most influential groups of all time.

Saturday, September 23, 2017

Wu-Tang Clan Are Firing Back With New LP


The much anticipated new Wu-Tang Clan album, The Saga Continues, will arrive next month. 

Now, the iconic Staten Island hip-hop group has released the cover, tracklisting, and guest list of the new record. 

Take a look at the cover, above, and the tracklisting, below, and hear the new single. "Lesson Learned." 

“The Saga Continues Intro” f. RZA
“Lesson Learn’d” f. Inspectah Deck & Redman
“Fast and Furious” f. Hue Hef & Raekwon
“Famous Fighters (Skit)”
“If Time Is Money (Fly Navigation)” f. Method Man
“Frozen” f. Method Man, Killah Priest & Chris Rivers
“Berto and the Fiend (Skit) f. Ghostface Killah
“Pearl Harbor” f. Ghostface Killah, Method Man, RZA & Sean Price
“People Say” f. Redman and Wu-Tang Clan.
“Family (Skit)”
“Why Why Why” f. RZA & Swnkah
“G’d Up” f. Method Man, R-Mean & Mzee Jones
“If What You Say Is Tru” f. Wu-Tang Clan and Streetlife
“Saga (Skit)” f. RZA
“Hood Go Bang!” f. Redman & Method Man
“My Only One” f. Ghostface Killah, Cappadonna & Steven Latorre
“Message”
“The Saga Continues (Outro)” f. RZA