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brephophagist wrote: Wed Jul 31, 2024 10:54 pm Sour Widows - Revival of a Friend - imagine Pile but more dense 2-guitar interplay, two lady singers harmonizing, and more willing to sit in a space for a minute
Thou - Umbilical - exceptional, even for them
Necrot - Lifeless Birth - nothing earth-shattering, just solid-ass death metal with the best lowbrow metal album cover I've seen in a long time
Jessica Pratt - Here in the Pitch - super minimal, lovely pop record with a very distinctive voice (literally and figuratively)
The Body & Dis Fig - Orchards of a Futile Heaven - I like their collabs with femme vocalists - majestic
and if I can sneak in a December 2023 record: Elephant Walk - Dreadnought Demo
Thanks for these, still working through them here. I really dig that Sour Widows record, have to pick it up.

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It took Jessica Pratt doing a top ten for Criterion to get me to check out that record, and I'm glad I did. Late to the party, but glad to join it. The tonal register isn't exactly the same, but I kinda get "Dorothy Moskowitz singing 'Love Song for the Dead Che'" vibes on some of that record. It arrived today and I'll throw it on the turntable soon.
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Mystic Valley PKWY by Daughter Of The Vine


This came out in January, but I didn't know about it until last week and it's maybe my favorite thing I've heard all year. Nothing groundbreaking, just snappy psych-pop tunes done right. With this, somesurprises, and Winged Wheel, it's been a good year for dreamy reverb lady vocals. Paging rsmurphy.

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