Tag: 2020s

  • Neil Young, The Times, 2020 on Reprise

    Neil Young, The Times, 2020 on Reprise

    Live recordings from Fireside Sessions at home, released in 2020 on CD and 2021 on vinyl. Includes “Alabama,” “Ohio,” and “Southern Man” as well as a cover of “The Times They Are A-Changing’.” All just Neil himself with acoustic guitar. My copy—via Residency Records in Salem MA—is the US edition pressed at GZ Media.

  • Folk Bitch Trio, Now Would Be a Good Time, 2025 on Jagjaguwar

    Folk Bitch Trio, Now Would Be a Good Time, 2025 on Jagjaguwar

    I was excited for this debut release, having caught Folk Bitch Trio (I hope this doesn’t get me flagged for language in the fediverse) at SXSW in 2024 (at the Driskill in the Victorian Room). Gracie Sinclair, Heide Peverelle, and Jeanie Pilkington are a Melbourne Australia trio with an alternative approach to Americana, as the…

  • Rhiannon Giddens with Francesco Turrisi, They’re Calling Me Home, 2021 on Nonesuch

    Rhiannon Giddens with Francesco Turrisi, They’re Calling Me Home, 2021 on Nonesuch

    Giddens was a founding member of Carolina Chocolate Drops, now with several great solo albums under her wings. This is her second with her partner, Italian multi-instrumentalist and composer Francesco Turrisi. It’s a collection of traditional songs, all arranged by Giddens and Turrisi and primarily performed by them, with an occasional guest instrument. My copy—via…

  • Wet Leg, Moisturizer, 2025 on Domino

    Wet Leg, Moisturizer, 2025 on Domino

    Eagerly awaited follow-up to the 2022 self-titled debut album from Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers, here joined by Ellis Durand, Henry Holmes, and Joshua Mobarki. Produced by Dan Carey aka Mr. Dan. Great energy, catchy songs, and funny lyrics – no sophomore slump here. Love it from the drop. My copy—via the Record Exchange in…

  • The Cure, Wake Me In the Dark, 2023 on Mind Control

    The Cure, Wake Me In the Dark, 2023 on Mind Control

    Another live vinyl bootleg from The Cure (said to be an FM radio broadcast), this one from November 1st, 1987 at Forest National in Brussels Belgium. Many tracks from the then-new Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me album. This has also been bootlegged as Belgian Kisses on Casino Records. You can find audio from the…

  • Various Artists, The Vinyl Series Volume One, 2021 on Island

    Various Artists, The Vinyl Series Volume One, 2021 on Island

    Great collection of Reggae / Ska / Rocksteady singles from the early days of Island Records, said to be hand-picked by label founder Chris Blackwell. There’s already been a Volume Two and Volume Three (going into the 70s) – not sure if there will be more or not. Somewhat idiosyncratically includes The Spencer Davis Group…

  • Elvis Costello, Hey Clockface, 2020 on Concord Records

    Elvis Costello, Hey Clockface, 2020 on Concord Records

    Elvis Costello’s 31st studio LP out in 2020 on Concord. There are a couple of different recording sessions here with different bands, but Steve Nieve, Bill Frisell, and Nels Cline all make appearances here. “Hatty O’Hara Confidential” was a highlight when I saw Costello and Nieve at the Cabot last year. My copy—via Bull Moose…

  • Margo Price, That’s How Rumors Get Started, 2020 on Loma Vista

    Margo Price, That’s How Rumors Get Started, 2020 on Loma Vista

    Price’s third studio album, produced by Sturgill Simpson (with Price and David Ferguson) and released in July of 2010 during the pandemic. I’ve been a fan since her debut – smart songwriting in a traditional storytelling country way but with a modern take. Now going back and learning the back-catalog via Buffalo Clover. My copy—via…

  • Suzanne Vega, Flying With Angels, 2025 on Cooking Vinyl

    Suzanne Vega, Flying With Angels, 2025 on Cooking Vinyl

    Vega’s tenth studio album and her first of new material since 2014. Bob Dylan gets cowriting credit on “Chambermaid” as a kind of alternate version of “I Want You.” “Speaker’s Corner” is a great song as well: I have a newfound sympathy For the madman in the square Who rants and raves his rhetoric Into…

  • The Lone Bellow, Half Moon Light: Second Phase, 2021 on Dualtone

    The Lone Bellow, Half Moon Light: Second Phase, 2021 on Dualtone

    This EP followed 2020’s Half Moon Light with two alternate versions (“Good Times” and “Count Me In” plus four additional tracks recorded during those sessions. (Dualtone calls it “an addendum”). My copy—direct from Magnolia Record Club—is what I think is the only edition, on “Black and Bone Swirled Marble” vinyl.

  • Bill Evans, Live at Ronnie Scott’s, 2020 on Resonance

    Bill Evans, Live at Ronnie Scott’s, 2020 on Resonance

    Recorded back in July of 1968, this is Evans with Eddie Gomez and Jack DeJohnette at London’s landmark Ronnie Scott’s club. Resonance Records itself is part of the non-profit Rising Jazz Stars Foundation. The trio in this form had a month long residency in 1968 at the club. The recording here was made by DeJohnette…

  • José González, Local Valley, 2021 on Imperial

    José González, Local Valley, 2021 on Imperial

    José González’s fourth studio album, released in 2021 on Imperial/Mute (in the US). Recorded and produced in Studio Koltrast in Sweden. Cover art by Hannele Fernström. My copy—from the merch table at a José González gig in Beverly—is the green vinyl “Indie Exclusive” limited edition.

  • Destroyer, Labyrinthitis, 2022 on Merge Records

    Destroyer, Labyrinthitis, 2022 on Merge Records

    Dan Behar and co’s 13th studio album with John Collins, Joshua Wells, David Carsell, Nicolas Bragg, Ted Bois, and JP Carter. Was number 30 on Pitchfork’s 50 Best of 2022. My copy is the Vinyl Me Please edition on gray vinyl with black spatter.

  • Bob Dylan, Shadow Kingdom, 2023 on Columbia / Legacy

    Bob Dylan, Shadow Kingdom, 2023 on Columbia / Legacy

    This is Dylan’s 40th (!!) studio album and is also technically a soundtrack to Alma Har’el’s film of the same name: Shadow Kingdom: The Early Songs of Bob Dylan Great album whether you are a Dylan die-hard and life long fan (as I am) or just discovering him. My copy—via Academy Records in NYC—is a…

  • The Replacements, The Pleasure’s All Yours: Pleased to Meet Me Outtakes & Alternates, 2021 on Sire

    The Replacements, The Pleasure’s All Yours: Pleased to Meet Me Outtakes & Alternates, 2021 on Sire

    Released as part of Record Store Day 2021, these are outtakes and alternate versions of songs from Pleased To Meet Me released on vinyl for the first time. Some (most?) of these tracks have been released elsewhere: the expanded CD edition of Pleased To Meet Me or the All for Nothing / Nothing for All…

  • Lucinda Williams, Stories from a Rock N Roll Heart, 2023 on Highway 20 Records

    Lucinda Williams, Stories from a Rock N Roll Heart, 2023 on Highway 20 Records

    Lucinda Williams just keeps putting out great music, including this 15th studio LP of original material (alongside the jukebox series of cover albums). She’s joined by Bruce Springsteen and Patty Scialfa on two tracks and Tommy Stinson, Angel Olsen and Margo Price on one each (among other guests). My copy—via Academy Records in NYC—is the…

  • Amanda Shires, Take It Like a Man, 2022 on ATO Records

    Amanda Shires, Take It Like a Man, 2022 on ATO Records

    Eighth solo LP from Amanda Shires, recorded at RCA Studio B in Nashville. I’m cautious not to read any songwriter too literally or autobiographically, but it is hard not to (now) read this as foreshadowing her divorce from Jason Isbell, making it part of a group of records about the dissolution of their marriage. Guests…

  • Neil Young, Crazy Horse, Barn, 2021 on Reprise

    Neil Young, Crazy Horse, Barn, 2021 on Reprise

    Young’s first post-covid album, recorded in an old (1870s?) barn in Colorado with Nils Lofgren, Billy Talbot, and Ralph Molina. I like the way it is credited and titled – just three nouns: Neil Young, Crazy Horse, Barn. I love Neil Young and really enjoyed new music from him with Crazy Horse, even if this…