LWA Blog — music
Lambent Material
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Happy 20th to Eluvium's first album, Lambent Material, released on May 6 2003. I was heavily into Temporary Residence (label) back then and always browsing their catalog. I remember hearing a track on a sampler and liking it a lot, so I ended up buying the CD which I promptly fell in love with. To me, listening to it is like watching something beautiful slowly unfolding. And even though there are now like a million Eluvium releases, I feel like that sensibility provides the foundation in all of them. Nothing seems rushed and it happens on its own time. If you're...
Disintegration
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Happy birthday to The Cure's legendary album, Disintegration, released into the world on this day in 1989. At the time, I was working at the Rainbow Records distribution warehouse in South San Francisco. I had heard of The Cure but maybe listened to a few songs at best. We were able to get CDs at cost from the warehouse, so I got a copy before going home. I remember lying on my bed, listening, while the songs slowly wrapped themselves around me and crawled into my brain. What an album. I'm old and jaded now, but I still kinda get...
First Two Pages of Frankenstein
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The National have a new album out, First Two Pages of Frankenstein. I've listened a couple times, it's kinda more of the same formula they've been using but I like the formula. They add a couple variables into the formula by getting Sufjan Stevens, Phoebe Bridgers and Taylor Swift to turn up. I especially like the Phoebe and Taylor tracks. Not mind-blowing album but good enough. I think they may have peaked with Trouble Will Find me but that's probably a different conversation. Check out First Two Pages of Frankenstein on Bandcamp.
Music Has the Right to Children
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I'm a couple days early here, but happy 25th to the legend, released on April 20th 1998. I came to this one late, maybe 4-5 years after release. I just didn't know electronic music outside some of the bigger names (Portishead and Chemical Brothers come to mind), but someone recommended it to me and listening to it the first time swung the gate wide open. I think I was also a bit surprised at how chill the album is, it's kinda like a dream. It works whether you're actively or passively listening. These days I like to put it on when...
Weyes Blood
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Spaced about Coachella happening this weekend, but I did manage to catch Weyes Blood on the live stream. I've seen her a few times before, Natalie Mering is so fucking cool. Check out her newest album, And In The Darkness, Hearts Aglow.