Tag: Electric Fetus

  • S. Carey, Break Me Open, 2022 on Jagjaguwar

    S. Carey, Break Me Open, 2022 on Jagjaguwar

    S. Carey (aka Sean Carey) is the drummer and backing vocalist from Bon Iver – he put out a solo album All We Grow back in 2010. Break Me Open is his fourth full length under the S. Carey moniker, all on Jagjaguwar – though he has put out some EPs as well. It’s a…

  • Superchunk, Wild Loneliness, 2022 on Merge

    Superchunk, Wild Loneliness, 2022 on Merge

    Twelfth studio album from Superchunk on Merge, the label founded by McCaughan and Ballance back in 1989. Superchunk came out of Chapel Hill in the late 80s and were one of my favorite bands through the 90s. They’ve mellowed a bit but love this album. Guests include Norman Blake, Raymond McGinley, Andy Stack, Mike Mills,…

  • Shovels & Rope, Busted Jukebox Volume 3, 2021 on Dualtone

    Shovels & Rope, Busted Jukebox Volume 3, 2021 on Dualtone

    The third in a series of cover albums by Shovels & Rope, this one focuses on kids songs or songs in lullaby style, thus the “Juicebox” joke in the cover. But these are great versions with contemporary artists, including Sharon Van Etten, John Paul White (formerly of The Civil Wars), Felice Brothers, Deertick, M. Ward,…

  • Valerie June, Under Cover, 2022 on Fantasy

    Valerie June, Under Cover, 2022 on Fantasy

    Valerie June’s a multi-instrumentalist and singer from Memphis and part of the Broken Strings Collective. She’s known broadly for her unique voice and range across Americana / Blues / Folk and put out this EP of cover songs in 2022. All the versions are wonderful, but I especially love her takes on “Pink Moon” and…

  • She & Him, Melt Away: A Tribute to Brian Wilson, 2022 on Fantasy

    She & Him, Melt Away: A Tribute to Brian Wilson, 2022 on Fantasy

    I love tribute albums and cover albums, and also both Brian Wilson and She & Him (the duo of Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward), so this was right in my wheelhouse. It’s their seventh studio album. Nothing very unexpected or out of left field here – pretty straightforward what you’d expect from She & Him…

  • Various Artists, Tommy Boy’s Baddest Beats, 2022 on Tommy Boy

    Various Artists, Tommy Boy’s Baddest Beats, 2022 on Tommy Boy

    I don’t normally chase special releases put out for Record Store Day, but this was an “RSD First” release in 2022, limited to 3500 copies. Great collection of songs from Tommy Boy: Two tracks each from Naughty By Nature and Coolio, otherwise a variety of artists. Some mixed opinions (on Discogs) about the pressing, which…

  • OMD, Universal, 1996 on Virgin / EMI

    OMD, Universal, 1996 on Virgin / EMI

    I always loved Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark – the name, with it’s British spelling – and the music. This was their tenth full length album, released in 1996. In many ways this was the end of a dark era for OMD who had fallen out of fashion given grunge, britpop, and other ascendant styles…

  • Neil Young with Crazy Horse, Toast, 2022 on Reprise

    Neil Young with Crazy Horse, Toast, 2022 on Reprise

    Back in the early part of the new millennium, Neil Young and Crazy Horse recorded a bunch of songs at Toast, a recording studio at 1340 Mission St. in San Francisco (pictured on the cover). The songs they recorded got shelved and not released until 2022. Volume 8 in the Neil Young Archive’s Special Release…

  • Justin Townes Earle, Single Mothers & Absent Fathers, 2022 on Vagrant Records

    Justin Townes Earle, Single Mothers & Absent Fathers, 2022 on Vagrant Records

    Combination of two previously released Justin Townes Earle LPs: 2014’s Single Mothers and 2015’s Absent Fathers, issued as a 2xLP release in celebration of Vagrant’s 25th Anniversary on yellow/black splatter vinyl. Putting these two together isn’t crazy, of course – the recording sessions were originally intended to be a double album but turned into two…

  • Mose Allison, Live 1978, 2022 on Liberation Hall

    Mose Allison, Live 1978, 2022 on Liberation Hall

    Although this was recorded (at the Showboat Lounge in Silver Spring Maryland) in 1978, it was unreleased until 2022 when it was put out as a Record Store Day release. Allison is accompanied by Tom Rutley on bass and Jerry Ganelli on drums. As the liner notes put it: Most of the material is fairly…

  • St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Angels in Science Fiction, 2023 on ATO Records

    St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Angels in Science Fiction, 2023 on ATO Records

    This is the fifth full length album from Alabama’s St. Paul & The Broken Bones, and their second on ATO. Beautiful packing with a lovely lyrics booklet. It’s also a great record, with its origins reportedly in letters Paul Janeway wrote to his (at the time) not yet born child. It’s the kind of album,…

  • M. Ward, The End of Amnesia, 2001 on Future Farmer Recordings

    M. Ward, The End of Amnesia, 2001 on Future Farmer Recordings

    M. Ward’s sophomore album, following up Duet for Guitars #2 – and what a wonderful album it is. My copy is a 20th anniversary reissue on vinyl from Jealous Butcher Records which sounds amazing. Future Farmer did release a vinyl edition in 2009 but this one is remastered by Adam Gonsalves at Telegraph Mastering. Liner…

  • Various Artists, 89.3 The Current, 2005 on Minnesota Public Radio (MPR 116)

    Various Artists, 89.3 The Current, 2005 on Minnesota Public Radio (MPR 116)

    Great compilation of recordings made in the studios of Minnesota Public Radio. The Current is the branded name for KCMP, 89.3, and was created when MPR bought WCAL-FM, the college station at St. Olaf, in 2004. So I guess this release was partially celebrating the roll out of The Current. Lots of great things here,…

  • Andrew Bird, The Mysterious Production of Eggs, 2005 on Righteous Babe / Grimsey

    Andrew Bird, The Mysterious Production of Eggs, 2005 on Righteous Babe / Grimsey

    The original came out in the US on Ani Di Franco’s Righteous Babe Records, but my copy is a later reissue on Stillwater Minnesota’s Grimsey Records. Andrew Bird is a great, eclectic, constantly interesting musician – I first came across him in the Squirrel Nut Zippers but he’s had a great, long, and compelling solo…