Vinylradar has selected this week new releases for you. Enjoy!
– Dave Matthews Band: Come Tomorrow
RCA Records releases Dave Matthews Band’s long-awaited new album. Come Tomorrow is the band’s ninth studio release and its first since 2012’s Away From The World, which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard 200.
Working between tours at studios in Seattle, Los Angeles and Charlottesville, Dave Matthews Band chose to record with several different producers, including John Alagia, Mark Batson, Rob Cavallo and Rob Evans.
The cover art for Come Tomorrow is by Béatrice Coron, who creates narrative allegories in silhouette to render archetypal stories.
Tracklisting:
1. Samurai Cop (Oh Joy Begin)
2. Can’t Stop
3. Here On Out
4. That Girl Is You
5. She
6. Idea Of You
7. Virginia In The Rain
8. Again and Again
9. bkdkdkdd
10. Black and Blue Bird
11. Come on Come On
12. Do You Remember
13. Come Tomorrow
14. When I’m Weary
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– Howlin Rain: The Alligator Bride
California’s Howlin Rain return with The Alligator Bride, their fifth LP of swampy, ragged, unapologetic rock ’n roll. Led by Ethan Miller (co-founder of psych rockers Comets On Fire and Heron Oblivion), the band recorded the album with Eric “King Riff” Bauer at the Mansion in San Francisco, direct to tape, in one or two takes.
It’s their first major release on Silver Current Records, the artist-run label owned by Miller, and gleefully indebted to classic rock formations like the Grateful Dead’s Europe ‘72 and Free’s masterpiece of atmospheric, minimalist blues, 1969’s Fire and Water.
Releases on Silver Current Records on LP, CD, Cassette and digital. Recorded by Eric Bauer at the Mansion SF and Andrew Bush at Grandma’s Warehouse LA. Mastered by JJ Golden. Vinyl in black and limited edition ‘smoked’ colored vinyl.
Tracklisting:
1. Rainbow Trout
2. Missouri
3. Speed
4. The Wild Boys
5. Alligator Bride
6. In The Evening
7. Coming Down
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– Uniform & The Body: Mental Wounds Not Healing
The title of the record is a line stolen from the chorus of Ozzy Osbourne’s “Crazy Train.” Most of the titles are culled from horror literature and cinema, with specific nods to Shirley Jackson, Jack Ketchum, and Elem Klimov. Thematically, the songs have to do with feeling trapped in one’s own mind, projecting images over and over again of a future in shambles before it even gets a chance to happen. It is about hopelessness, anxiety, and depression so familiar that they seem like permanent fixtures of one’s psyche and identity.
Tracklisting:
1. Dead River
2. The Curse of Eternal Life
3. Come and See
4. The Boy With Death in His Eyes
5. In My Skin
6. We Have Always Lived in the Castle
7. Empty Comforts
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– Snail Mail: Lush
Lindsey Jordan’s voice rises and falls with electricity throughout Lush, her debut album as Snail Mail, spinning with bold excitement and new beginnings at every turn.
Throughout Lush, Jordan’s clear and powerful voice, acute sense of pacing, and razor-sharp writing cut through the chaos and messiness of growing up: the passing trends, the awkward house parties, the sick-to-your-stomach crushes and the heart wrenching breakups. Jordan’s most masterful skill is in crafting tension, working with muted melodrama that builds and never quite breaks, stretching out over moody rockers and soft-burning hooks, making for visceral slow-releases that stick under the skin. Lush feels at times like an emotional rollercoaster, only fitting for Jordan’s explosive, dynamic personality.
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