I'm gonna say this. I don't hate this album. Maybe I was just in the mood for this today, but it kind of slapped.
Not sure if it's been mentioned yet, but JEDHA (the electronic project from William Ryan Key and Ryan Mendez) released their three-track EP called Dividing Pair today.
SIgnals Midwest Wet Leg Let's Eat Grandpa Destruction A Deer A Horse Concilvum Skumstrike Mors Principium Est Deathrite
Singles Lauv Wheeler Walker Jr Driveway Kelsea Ballerini California Cousins FRENSHIP Microwave Hidden In Plain View (holy shit holy shit holy shit holy shit holy shit holy shit holy shit) The Format (this was one of my fav unreleased songs ever) Tatiana Manaois Noah Cyrus Sasha Alex Sloan The Wldlfe Hindsight Grin & Bear shallow pools Silverstein Pusha T ft Jay Z & Pharrell Terror Joyce Manor Rivals Prince Daddy & The Hyena Albums The Linda Lindas Banks Chloe Moriondo EP Omar Apollo Role Model Signals Midwest Syd Marigold Pictoria Vark
This confused me but I see, it's a cover and two of the songs that are going to be on the album. Album still due for May 20th. Happy Papa Roach Day, everyone! On my radar this week is a lot: Banks: Serpentia Calexico: El Mirador Envy Of None: Envy Of None Father John Misty: Chloe And The Next 20th Century Glasslands: The Deep Health: Disco4: Part II Incite: Wake Up Dead Jack White: Fear Of The Dawn Josh Ramsay: The Josh Ramsay Show Like We Are: Elevate EP The Linda Lindas: Growing Up Mondo Cozmo: This Is For The Barbarians Monument Of A Memory: Harmony In Absolution Papa Roach: Ego Trip The Regrettes: Further Joy Relentless Flood: Echoes EP Short Stack: Maybe There's No Heaven The Vaccines: Planet Of The Youth EP The Veer Union: Manifestations EP Wet Leg: Wet Leg
I was trying to find something witty to say about you posting here, but I've got nothing. I'm drained. Excited to give it a listen!
Adding this to my list. Really enjoyed your Everything Except Desire EP, so I'm down to hear more electronic stuff. Dunno if it's similar, but I'm interested either way.
Haven't been anticipating a debut like this new Wet Leg album in quite some time. Their management and promotion for it was stellar, I'll say that. Once i heard them, i started seeing them everywhere and it hasn't stopped. It helps that they're writing great songs and their melodies are gigantic earworms.
Bringing back some A Place in the Sun/Atomic vibes. I love it. I actually thought their country album was pretty good, even as someone that isn't particularly into country, but this is the style I really like to hear from these guys. Real earwormy pop-rock/punk.