LWA Blog — music
The Heart of the Anchoress
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A week or two ago, I was scrolling through Bandcamp as I do and happened upon this description that caught my eye: On The Heart of the Anchoress, Bianca Scout illustrates the unsettled and slightly terrifying aspects of a life of sacrifice, using swaths of gossamer sound to paint eerie scenes that feel fantastical. Her music is haunted, made of looping, shimmering organs and whispering voices that evoke yearning and nostalgia. Right. Up. My. Alley. And of course, I started listening. Next thing I know, it had finished and so I started it again. Very mesmerizing and kinda eerie, I've...
The Kick Inside
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Happy 45th anniversary to Kate Bush's legendary album, The Kick Inside, released this day in 1978. My first encounter was flipping channels at Pete's house and somehow stopping on a broadcast of The Single File and being completely captivated. Not long after that, Hounds of Love was released and I bought it straight away and instantly fell in love. I quickly bought up all the albums previous to that and was firmly on the bandwagon. Crazy to think The Kick Inside was released when she was 19 and many of the songs on the album had been kicking about for years. Imagine being...
You and I
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Happy Valentine's Day (if that's your thing) 🖤
Spilt Milk
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Happy 30th anniversary to Jellyfish's Spilt Milk, originally released 9 February 1993, one my all time faves. A sparkly monster of a pop album, it's a kaleidoscope of ideas and influences but doesn't sound like any one thing except itself (if that makes any sense). It's like if Queen, The Beach Boys and The Beatles all mutated into one organism (a jellyfish!). I had gotten into them with their first album, Bellybutton. I really liked that one, so I was in on Spilt Milk on day one. It's been with me all these years and will be til I die....
Metal Marty's Greatest Hits
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Just stumbled upon Metal Marty's Greatest Hits. I know nothing about this guy at all, I only listened to it because the cover made me laugh. This might be the most campiest, funnest (but not ironic) album I've heard in a while. This shit rocks. Check it out on his Bandcamp page.