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i like the new linkable look glenn!

Does that make you mutter, under your breath, “Damn”? (forksclovetofu), Sunday, 27 December 2015 07:20 (eight years ago) link

New Particles, 2015-12-25
https://open.spotify.com/user/glennpmcdonald/playlist/2EaEgYFRl1THPs0KwpOlw8

FARRO - Springy, heroic arena-pop.
Bear Mountain - Fluttery Vancouver indie stomp-and-blip pop.
NateWantsToBattle - Minecraft-emo-core "Hello" cover.
TeraBrite - Crushcrunch pop-screamo Bieber cover.
Clare Dunn - Blaring country-rock shredding.
Samantha Crain - Heartbreaking, "1952 Vincent Black Lightning"-grade indie-folk storytelling.
ANOHNI - Clattery chamber-indie r&b-step collaboration between Antony Hegarty, Hudson Mohawke and Oneohtrix Point Never.
廖文強 - Expansive, earnest, guitar-lashed Taiwanese pop-rock.
Marnero - Italian progressive blackened punk.
Cotton Mather - Hyper-neo-trad power-pop.
Tokami - Soaring visual-kei dramatics.
Future World Music - The epicore musical-equivalent of a coffee-table book of stock landscape photography.
Ed Kuepper - Atmospheric haunted-folk abstract-poetic hymns.

Aedliga - And my own last frayed song for the year.

glenn mcdonald, Monday, 28 December 2015 03:16 (eight years ago) link

The images on the sorting hat and general cleanup is EXCELLENT!

Does that make you mutter, under your breath, “Damn”? (forksclovetofu), Monday, 28 December 2015 19:54 (eight years ago) link

Thanks!

glenn mcdonald, Tuesday, 29 December 2015 02:54 (eight years ago) link

New Particles, 2016-01-01
https://open.spotify.com/user/glennpmcdonald/playlist/5c4Nv5XyD6VDEDBEiSGPgM

Rooxx - Swirling miniature electro-opera.
The Agonist - Churning/soaring progressive melodic death metal.
Oscar - Bastille with more of a Morrissey thing.
Ra Ra Riot - Bouyant, chirpy metropop.
Foxes - Halting, ethereal, fractured astral soul.
Yusuke Tsutsumi - Scorecore snap-crescendo.
Dioramic - Sharpened German alt-rock alt-post-metal.
Bright Light Bright Light - Stripped-down piano-voice versions of a lot of BLBL songs and Kate Bush's "Love and Anger".
Fabiola - Massive arena-pop-rock from a Guatemalan reality-show survivor.
Ephyra - Shimmery Russian synth-rock.
Wontolla - Progressive uplifting wobbletrancestep.
Sweetfire - Ringing hard-rock pop-punk.
Autumn Creatures - Twitchy, coruscating post-rock.
Ghosts of Pandora - Speed-bludgeoning thrashmetalcore.
We Have Castles - Grandly fluttery indietronic ping-pop.

glenn mcdonald, Monday, 4 January 2016 02:11 (eight years ago) link

New Particles, 2016-01-08
https://open.spotify.com/user/glennpmcdonald/playlist/0cnRE1FBgUDPBLk77xLpWi

Some new, some catch-up...

Anaria - Punchy gothic rockish gothic metal.
Axxis - Bounding heavy power metal.
Lyriel - Gothic folk metal.
Weeping Silence - Gothic symphonic black metal.
Divine Ascension - Solid, crunchy progressive power metal.
Beach Slang - Glorious warmhearted old-Replacements-style punk rock.
Darlene Love - Jubillant neo-Motown pop-rock-soul.
Laura - I am now rooting for Estonia to win Eurovision.
The Sun - I mean, they did win it once before.
Cartoon - So it's not the craziest idea.
HOLYCHILD - Brash synth-rock dance-punk.
Hope Drone - Epicore post-rock black-post-metal.
Eight Bells - Splattery post-rock math-doom.
Dan Croll - Spiky satellite-transmission indie-pop.
Vaults - Twinkling, humming art-indie.
White Sea - Ambient-metropopolian actual-indie-movie soundtrack music.
Beseech - Dense, breathy, heavy shoegazecore.
Cloudscape - Epic power metalcore.
Shakira - If your idiotic animated-wisecracking-rodent movie comes with a new Shakira song, that's at least something.
Inverloch - Australian not-quite-funerial death-doom.
The Lion's Daughter - Howling St. Louis black-sludge misanthropy.
Sizzy Rocket - High-gloss dance-synth-pop.
Ylvis - A cappella a cappella parody (called "a capella").
Marit Larsen - Ringing Norwegian folk-pop.
Monica Naranjo - Epic, Spanish opera-crossover pop.
The Thermals - Thrashed, ragged, braying lo-fi catharsis.
Sunflower Bean - Airily twee NY nu-gaze indie-pop.
Cam - Spotify Session from my favorite new country singer.
Evans Blue - Menacing Canadian alt-rock.
Passion - Masterful, if evangelical, Christian progressive arena-rock.
Mayonnaise - Apparently I'd like the Foo Fighters more if they were Pinoy.
Danny Cocke - Relentlessly portentous epicore trailer music not (yet) from actual movies.
Exmortus - Cheerfully twiddly neo-thrash/power metal.

and my pick of the week, which I would have swapped in for Nightwish in my 2015 top 10 if I'd heard it in time:

Phantasma - Fantabulous hypermelodic neo-progressive concept-metal by Delain+Everon+Serenity members.

glenn mcdonald, Friday, 8 January 2016 18:51 (eight years ago) link

New Particles, 2016-01-15
https://open.spotify.com/user/glennpmcdonald/playlist/1o203VtVTVnK7PXnYHd8HT

戴愛玲 - Shimmery Taiwanese arena-pop.
The Murder of My Sweet - Soaring pop gothic symphonic metal.
朱俐靜 - Ticking big-machine c-pop.
Wilde - Metropopolis swoon.
VHS Head - Compupunk.
張惠妹 - The 80s are alive and meticulously preserved in Taiwan.
Tanya Tagaq - Speaking in antimatter tongues.
Imperial Age - Heroic symphonic metal.
Basia Bulat - Chiming Canadian indie-folk-pop.
Tonight Alive - State-of-the-art high-gloss pop-punk.
Skunk Anansie - Remember rock bands?
Lucius - Swirly quirk-pop.
Shearwater - Shearwater is the greatest indie band in the world if their latest song is later than the Mountain Goats' latest.
Ed Tullett - Pixelated astral soul.
AURORA - Indietronic stomp-and-holler.
Santigold - Post-world arena-mixtape groove.
Catey Shaw - Pop-synth-funk strut.
Cardiknox - Serious retro-synthetic bounce.
Moenia - Even more-seriously-synthpop beep-pop.
Hello Seahorse! - If you aren't following Mexican indie, you're missing the "America" in North America.
Basement - Pop-punk neo-blur post-emo.
Bearings - Sparkly way-post-emo pop-punk.
Dressy Bessy - Post-twee punk-cultural art-rock.
Prince Rama - Whooshy dance-punk.
Elisa - Glorious Italian arena-pop.
The 69 Eyes - Glam-macho gothic rock.
Nina Nesbitt - Scottish/Swedish folk-pop singer goes full dance-pop.

glenn mcdonald, Friday, 15 January 2016 20:58 (eight years ago) link

(part 2)

Delain - Gothic pop-symphonic metal.
Triángulo de Amor Bizarro - Mexican popgaze.
Glint - There is a universe where Radiohead didn't go nihilist.
Primal Fear - There is a universe where we all walk around in armor.
LaFee - German arena-pop.
Escala - Epic electro-bow-pop.
Dr Peacock - Enyastep.
The Dunwells - Stomp and quaver.
Blossom - If Paramore was one too many Paramores for you, you probably don't want this, either.
Laura Mvula - Post-world plus Nile Rodgers.
Misun - Angular DC twee-punk.
Standing Egg - Korean indie-pop (not K-pop).
Ylona - I think they're gearing up for Eurovision in Finland, too.
Wintersleep - Dense, earnest Halifax indie-rock.
Bob Mould - Measured, pealing, Mould.
Varg - Folk-death.
Retropop - The best Finnish J-pop band I know.
Slutface - Norwegian chirp-punk.
Holy Esque - Hoarse Scottish cathartic guitar-indie.
Oscar - Sly, distantly post-new-wave Mancunian pop duet.
Ära Kra - German progressive black metal.
Bloodiest - Chicago post-rock/doom-metal.
Sweden - No, really, don't call your bouyant Norwegian power-pop band "Sweden".
Babe Rainbow - Vaporwave was a perfectly good idea.
Tribulation - Remix/demo epilogue to last year's many-poll-winning neo-trad metal album.
Khors - Remixed reissue of 2010 pagan black metal record.
Wyldr - Yearning big-sky indie-rock.
Odio París - Surging Spanish nu gaze.
Ани Лорак - Florid Russian dance-pop.
Belako - Echoey Spanish-indie synth-drum dance-rock.
School Of Seven Bells - Heartbreaking memorial dream-pop.

And the record of the year so far, obviously:

David Bowie - You hear my voice, but I was already gone.

glenn mcdonald, Friday, 15 January 2016 20:59 (eight years ago) link

new baaba maal too!

extremely into everything oscar has released so far

maura, Saturday, 16 January 2016 15:27 (eight years ago) link

New Particles, 2016-01-22
https://open.spotify.com/user/glennpmcdonald/playlist/3wHipKzkgtGttQMhuSSyv9

Alexx Mack - Do you want to be a pop star YES YES?
Ignea - Ukrainian progressive melodic symphonic metal.
Blackthorn - Epic symphonic Russian monumental black death epicness.
Anna Meredith - Abstruse, redemptive-repetitive experimental fugue-pop.
St. Lucia - Indietronic singalong uplift.
Primal Fear - Sinewy, reverent neo-trad HEAVY metal.
Sia - In her secret lab, Sia has finally succeded in cross-breeding "Chandelier" with "Firework".
Borknagar - Norwegian black folk metal without so much Norwegian, black or folk in it.
Abbath - Norwegian black metal with as much Norwegian and black as technically and posthumanly possible.
Ulver - What the world sounds like after Norwegian black metal scrambles your brain but doesn't kill you.
Anette Olzon - The good thing about having your desire to make Nightwish into a pop-metal band temporarily quashed is that it's easier to make a new pop-metal solo band than it is to make another Nightwish.
L'endeví - Gritty Spanish gothic not-so-symphonic metal.
JMR - Twitchy astral soul.
Eric Prydz - Progressive uplifting transformative melodic trance pop.
Kleidosty - EDM in which the D is Drift.
Margaret Berger - Beepy, melancholic dream-pop.
Marit Larsen - Rich, fragile folk-pop.
Monica Naranjo - Balletic opera-metal-pop.
Perturbazione - Big, twittery Italian indie-pop-rock.
Álfheimr - Icelandic-sounding Australian Norse mythological electro-abstractica.
Muncie Girls - Magnificently unglossy twee punk.
Caroline Kole - Can you be a former child star if you're still only 18?
Latitudes - Chewy, textural instrumental-post-rock surges.
Maj Karma - Dense Finnish dark rock.
Girugamesh - Florid, shouty J-kei-core.
Infernal Tenebra - Croatian progressive melodic death metal.
Renate - Not the Estonian dubstep-dance-pop singer, but sweet German pop-schlager is good, too.
Peoplemover - Swoony, fuzzy LA indie-pop.
Royal Tusk - Soaring Alberta indie guitar-rock. Apparently there was one "Royal ____" name left after all.
Sleeping At Last - Lullaby for the bearded.
Xuso Jones - Spanish viral-pop heartthrob.

glenn mcdonald, Friday, 22 January 2016 20:27 (eight years ago) link

(part 2)

Fjørt - Barky German semi-post-screamo.
Simon Patterson - Progressive uplifting epic giant-hook trance pop.
Hannah - Understated dreamy California indie band understating themselves a little too much by picking a nearly search-proof name.
Belako - Neo-UK-post-punk. But actually from Spain.
K. Michelle - Ultrasmooth trap&r&b.
Ayse Hatun Onal - Fluttery Turkish dance-pop.
Fallulah - Grand, swoopy metropop.
Timoteij - Airy Swedish synth-dance-pop.
Tender - Distracted, simmery, halting indietronica.
WTCHCRFT - Evasive post-vaporwave synth chatter.
Claudia De Breij - Twangy Dutch country-pop.
BiSH - It wasn't a genre with just BABYMETAL, but it definitely is now.
Daniel Haaksman - Spare, lilting post-world idiophonics.
Kianush - Stentorian German epicore/hip-hop.
Savages - Pummeling post-rock post-punk.
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - A long song, but a short essay. There are many ways to be brave, but this is one.
Eric Prydz - Unhurried anthemic trance pop.
Eric Prydz - You only have to take a little trance out of the EDM to get back to New Wave.
La Ley - Earnest Chilean pop-rock.
Annika Aakjær - The Dutch Frida Sundemo?
Cheap Trick - Celebrate Hall of Fame induction with a song that could easily be a museum exhibit for "Rock and Roll Music".
The Jezabels - Measured, meditative Australian indie rock.
Rose Noire - Surreal Japanese crossover-as-evasion baroque chamber-metal.
麥振鴻 - Chinese TV-drama epicore.
Fruitcake - Too Much Joy as a British neo-post-punk band?

and my picks of the week:

Roly Porter - Ambient epicore universe-unbounding noise-catharsis.
John Cale - 34 years later, Cale confronts Music for a New Society and tries again.
Shearwater - The band from which I now retroactively re-survey the significance and extent of "indie rock".

glenn mcdonald, Friday, 22 January 2016 20:27 (eight years ago) link

Thanks, glenn. Annoying that almost nothing by Marit Larsen is available on Spotify here and her records have only ever been available on import. Not sure what she has got against the UK.

Margaret Berger bringing the potty mouth this time! Good song though.

Jeff W, Saturday, 23 January 2016 13:35 (eight years ago) link

New Particles, 2016-01-29
https://open.spotify.com/user/glennpmcdonald/playlist/2uwsUGP5DaGUdTvDyaBayj

The Algorithm - Djentronica.
Best of Dream Catalogue, 2814-2815 - Vaporwave is neither imaginary nor dead.
Betablock3r - In 1988 this is what I bought 12" New Wave singles hoping to find on the back.
St. Lucia - This is the chvrch where we dance.
Sivik - Is it still a trap if you curl up cozily inside?
Avantasia - (Bat Out of Hell + Rage for Eden + Frozen) * power metal.
Primal Fear - Yes, somebody still makes Heavy Metal records.
Serenity - Power-metal show-tunes.
Amon Amarth - Leathery Viking-metal timelessness.
Dream Theater - The opposite of leathery, and at over 2 hours also nearly the opposite of timeless, this is basically Dream Theater's version of 2112 and Endless Forms Most Beautiful and maybe a few episodes of Star Wars. I'm going to at least try to listen to it.
School Of Seven Bells - Beautiful and heartbreaking and hopeful and beyond hope.
POP ETC - I'm surprised there aren't more bands trying to capitalize on AWOLNATION's formula.
Foxes - Big, Sia-ish epic pop.
Suuns - Fractured post-punk twang-math.
The Joy Formidable - Possibly there is now going to be blues-gaze.
Spektr - Cryptic distended distempered avant-garde corrosive-atmospheric black metal.
Sia - This is what Adele would sound like if she were afraid of people but not technology or anything else.
Anja Nissen - Danish-Australian Voice-winning Eurovision-aspirant.
Joba - Italian pop-rock sounding more Latin than usual.
The Old Wind - Strangled, staggering black doom.
Black Tusk - Hammering black thrash.
Marit Larsen - Chiming Norwegian indie-folk-pop.
Monica Naranjo - Spanish pop-opera concept-epic.
Tancred - Springy, neo-Blake-Babies-ish lo-fi jangle-punk.
Secret Stuff - Straining post-emo math-pop.
Brand X Music - Hypothetical theatrical.
The Crookes - Wiry, anxious Brit-indie guitar-rock.
Puppet - Wistful, yearning indie-pop shelled in game-core/cat-step body-armor.
Vinterblot - Pounding Italian pagan black/death metal.
The Sound Bee HD - Cybergothic visual kei.
Walking On Cars - Stompy Irish pop-rock like Little Green Cars imagining dragons.
SKIES - Beepy UK alt-synth-rock.
Dismissed - Gothenburg jazz-punk like a lost Joe Jackson glam era.
New Arcades - Retro-synth aurora-shimmer.
Sebastián Yepes - Ex-singer of Colombian Latin-rock band Sanalejo goes full arena-pop.
Raubtier - Stentorian, German-sounding Swedish industrial rock.
Turbostaat - Pungent German indie post-punk.
Gamze - Mech-shiny Turkish crossover dance-pop.
Пропаганда - Coy Russian t.A.T.u./Shampoo doll-pop trio (whose name translates as Propaganda, which isn't going to help anything).
Teksti-TV 666 - Bleary Finnish street-punk.

And my pick of the week:

Runrig - The 14th and likely final album by the greatest ever rock band from the Isle of Skye.

glenn mcdonald, Tuesday, 2 February 2016 04:27 (eight years ago) link

New Particles, 2016-02-05
https://open.spotify.com/user/glennpmcdonald/playlist/7cSBs3L2JE7aFfsawA4CMR

Chthe'ilist - Totemic Montreal groaning-obelisk metal.
Marcin Przybyłowicz - Gripping Polish/Celtic folk-metal-epicore soundtrack from a video game I don't expect to ever play.
Fatherson - Scottish heartbroken grandeur.
Deftones - Genre-skimming pings across post-punk nu-gaze this time.
Amoral - Dense post-prog melodic death-metal.
Inverloch - Even denser funereal Australian doom.
Döria - Shiny, earnest Spanish heavy metal.
Erik Ekholm - Spectral metal-edged epicore.
Flor - Boundingly anthemic indietronic pop.
Blondfire - Galloping indie pop-rock.
Monakr - Burbling astral synth-pop EP expanding on last year's great "Diamonds".
Florio - Modern indietronic channeling of old disco-pop/freestyle energies.
Little Green Cars - Dark, welling Irish folk-pop.
Allie X - The alternate-universe synthpop Charli XCX.
Eric Prydz - EDM's simplified progressive electro-house further simplified, ingeniously, by hammering it into an old, misshaped rock-album mold without scraping some leftover Vangelis out of it first.
The Cult - Unexpectedly mature and confident modern melodic-post-punk guitar-rock from another band that could have given up decades ago.
Love of Lesbian - Alternately murky and sparkling Catalonian indie rock.
Anesthesia - Lucid, unhurried ambient-atmospheric post-post-rock.
Full Of Keys - Towering Swedish hyperpop.
Saxon - Deathless old-guard heavy metal.
Dilana - Blustery glam-rock squall.
Mass Gothic - Crisp, punchy, synth-dance-rock solo rebirth by the guy from Hooray for Earth.
Eagulls - The new Chamleons.
September Girls - Fraying, blurry Irish noise-pop.

glenn mcdonald, Friday, 5 February 2016 20:29 (eight years ago) link

(part 2)

Chase Rice - Scrape the twangy singing and the few stray bits of banjo off this totally undeniable country song and what's left could be pretty much anything.
Justin Chain - But refurbished garage-sale album-rock is cheaper and works just as well.
Obscura - Archetypal tempomorphing technical death-metal.
Fleshgod Apocalypse - Gothic industrial death-metal verging on epicore extravagance.
Maj Karma - Djent complexity multifolded back into dark blades.
Agonizer - Melodic Finnish semicore metal.
Violet Cold - Transcendental Azerbaijan experimental melodic post-black metal.
Hellberg - Elegant catstep-derived trance-pop.
Wontolla - Frantic, twitchy EDM-rock.
Yokozuna - Bracing Mexico City experimental noise-rock.
Prince Rama - Coruscating, lilting art-pop.
Lonely The Brave - Haunting, surging Brit-guitar-rock.
High Tides - Shiny, eager, math-nostalgic pop-emo.
Nina Nesbitt - Stark, glossy-duotoned Scottish-is-the-new-Swedish art-dance-pop.
Chelsea Effect - Measured, ominous transliteration of Adele-ish drama into muted Eurovision tones.
Shallou - Silky, murmuring indie-r&b-ish gauze-pop.
Marionette - Pagan post-black post-rock.
Marcus Warner - Jubillant, shimmery folk-epicore.
Sabina Ddumba - Poised, earnest, Tasmin-Archer-reminiscent pop-r&b.
The Animal In Me - Melanie Martinez's drifty "Soap" as shouty, crunchy pop-emo-punk.
Morphinist - Grindingly raw black cathartic metal not nearly as nihilistic as it pretends.
Ember Island - Elegiac Swedish atmopop.
Kashuks - Textural Latvian solo-producer's episodic ambient/post-rock/dubstep assembly.
Christian Reindl - Crashing trance/epicore pop.
Susanna - Norwegian experimental compositor goes This Mortal Coil.
Tombs - Progressive black metal pushing (or distending) into Boris-esque noise-rock.

glenn mcdonald, Friday, 5 February 2016 20:29 (eight years ago) link

Oh, and the long-awaited and painfully bittersweet reissue of one of the greatest cryptic power-pop albums of all time:

Game Theory - Lolita Nation.

glenn mcdonald, Friday, 5 February 2016 20:59 (eight years ago) link

Field Music - Commontime

ciderpress, Sunday, 7 February 2016 17:34 (eight years ago) link

Why "painfully bittersweet"?

The Guilded Palace of Splinters (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 7 February 2016 18:29 (eight years ago) link

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Miller_(pop_musician)

glenn mcdonald, Sunday, 7 February 2016 19:04 (eight years ago) link

Listening now. Thanks for the rec. Although actually I started listening earlier due to tipsy mothra rave review elsewhere.

The Guilded Palace of Splinters (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 7 February 2016 19:51 (eight years ago) link

New Particles, 2016-02-12
https://open.spotify.com/user/glennpmcdonald/playlist/5wyztAAXdfyXJI281cKYLb

TeraBrite - It doesn't even matter whose songs they're covering.
Little Jinder - Sparklyshimmering Swedish poptronica.
Kitten - Ringing, crashing widescreen giant-chorus pop.
Cardiknox - Brash, whirring-gear hyperpop.
Mint Julep - Pulsing, lyrical gauze-pop.
Pinkshinyultrablast - Either the first or second most self-explanatorily-named band in the world. It's them or Bolt Thrower.
Ihsahn - Symphonic Norwegian everything-metal.
Rotting Christ - This is what it sounds like when your forgotten monuments wake up and crush you.
Cirith Gorgor - Mordor hates tourists.
Germ - Roaring Australian blackgaze.
CHINAH - Stark, glassy vapor soul.
Maya Payne - Slow, defiant synth-pop cross between "Die Young" and "Fight Song".
nrwy - In addition the Seed Vault, they remember how to make big British indie guitar rock in Norway.
Electric City - Maybe there's a lion on the cover because they just like lions. Maybe he sings like that because he's just straining earnestly to hit the notes. Maybe there's a terrible "rap" in the middle of one of these over-earnest Hinder-like too-alt-to-be-actually-alternative song as a bit of self-deprecating irony. Or maybe this is a crowd-funded, cartoonishly stereotype-fulfilling Christian "hard"-rock band that I will be the only atheist to ever play, much less put on a playlist with a band called Love of Lesbian.
Love of Lesbian - Gruff, exuberant Spanish indie punk. I don't think they're singing about the inner glow of God's great love, but it's not like I actually translated the Spanish, so it's hard to claim it matters.
Río Roma - Glorious Mexican pop/trad boy-band duo.
Algora - Blocky, almost chip-tuned Madrid indie-pop.
Twin River - Vancouver jangle-gaze.
Mogwai - A couple slight, soundtracky ambient meditations.
Dear Jack - Magnificent Italian arena-pop-rock.
Chiara Dello Iacovo - Apparently in Italy even TV talent-shows are used to identify disconcertingly talented singer-songwriters.
Adiam - My favorite, as far as I know, Eritrean/Swedish singer returns sounding a little like FKA Twigs crossed with Rihanna.
Postiljonen - Dreamy Swedish synth-pop.
Nord & Syd - Portentous Swedish orch-pop.
Kerridge - Shaped, but relentless, but conscious, but abrasively unwelcoming pulsebeat noise-art.
Kid Antoine - Instrumental nightbus future-footwork post-grime sound-designer thing.
Omnium Gatherum - Blasting Finnish death metal. I'm still mad at myself for not overcoming jet-lag to go see the triple-um bill of Omnium Gatherum, Insomnium and Enisferum when I had the chance last year.
The Resistance - Swedish melodic-death-metal veterans re-group to take death metal back to an elemental near-hardcore intensity.

glenn mcdonald, Saturday, 13 February 2016 05:02 (eight years ago) link

(part 2)

Sivik - Sultry indietronic r&b.
Beshken - 808s and pitch-shifters.
LANco - It's only a matter of time until Nashville finishes sneakily reconstructing pre-Zooropa with click-tracks and a slight twang and calling it "country music".
Exclusion - Chirpy trance-step.
Waylander - The new death-metal Motörhead.
Pity Sex - Somehow post-punk, post-Sarah and neo-shoegaze all at once.
sund4ra Karma - Interpol + The Killers. There are worse ideas.
Nothing but Thieves - Radiohead was once going to be a rock band.
Only Shadows - But you can always tell when a band is a ROCK BAND in their own hearts.
D=OUT - Stylistically-peripatetic visual-kei-as-avant-garde-metal.
9mm Parabellum Bullet - Similarly circus-bright nervous-energy j-rock.
The Mirraz - Quasi-industrial cartoon j-dance/rock even rainbow-stranger than the other two.
Journalism - Shimmery Brooklyn indie-post-rock.
Instinct - Rousing Slovak pop-rock. Such a terrible name-choice. Were there no Slovakian words left?
Sara - Also badly named: excellent Finnish retro-synthpop-ists.
Farewell Dear Ghost - Breathy, soaring Viennese indie-rock.
Alexi Lalas - Soccer commentator, never-surrender writer of mild-mannered power-pop songs.
The Bergamot - Painfully-Brooklyn artisanal husband-wife stomp-and-pourover duo.
Palestra - Creedence Clearwater Robotics.
Mia Dyson - Ragged Australian roots-punk.
Bunnydeth♥ - Cosmic gamecore weirdness.
Lacey Sturm - Former singer of Flyleaf. God likes guitars.
Steph - Germans also like guitars.
Michael Neil - Ambient epicore.
Takashi Suzuki - Ambient ambientcore.

and the album of the week, for me:

The Jezabels - Exciting indie band short-circuits normal developmental path and jumps straight to giant astonishing, unapologetic rock maybe-masterpiece.

PS: Aedliga, which is still me. Arguably even more me than usual.

glenn mcdonald, Saturday, 13 February 2016 05:02 (eight years ago) link

New Particles, 2016-02-19
https://open.spotify.com/user/glennpmcdonald/playlist/4a9ZhN8yjg2fAj60QZaVla

Eliza Shaddad - Tense, moody, guitar-roar+ethereality anthemic anti-anthem.
Ehnahre - Black metal as avant-garde chamber music (and occasionally black metal).
Esmerine - Avant-garde chamber music as indie-pop.
Allie X - Regina Spektor via CHVRCHES.
Big Thief - Ragged, twee, thumpy, vaguely alt-country Brooklyn noise-dirge.
Delain - More teasers from the upcoming pop-gothic-symphonic-metal album.
Vök - Drifty Icelandic etherpop with faint wisps of Tears for Fears or something.
Sivik - Sinuous, constructedly-intimate indie-poptimist twitch-r&b.
Ra Ra Riot - Coy, florid synth-pop dance-punk.
Tacocat - Murky, defiant neo-riot-grrrl surge.
Wintersleep - Canadian indie-rock plus suprise Geddy Lee bass line.
Frightened Rabbit - Rock music as daylight's daily apology for whatever happened while it was away.
Todtgelichter - Abrasive, roiling German indie-post-rock.
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - It's not always clear whether it makes sense to call this hip-hop or not, but as a socio-political, musically-illuminated podcast, M&RL is pretty interesting.
Kerli - Gorgeous Estonian ice-arena dubstep-balladry.
MUNA - Ticking, big-hearted, vocoder-lined indietronic pop.
New Arcades - Whooshy neo-synth-pop instrumental. With enough synth-drums who needs singing?
KOLAJ - LA chart-style non-chart pop is the new Brooklyn indie-folk.
Aluk Todolo - Deuterium drone-metal.
Illum Sphere - Robot goth.
FKA twigs - Spectral smoke-labyrinth architectural seduction.
Clark - Ambient future-bass texturalism.
Miss Caffeina - Echoey Spanish post-punk.
Postiljonen - Pingy astral Swedish synth-pop.
Stephen Wesley - Arena-sunset U2 reverie as lift-kit country-rock.
Tyler Dial - Slow-core melancholy as trucker-cap-removed country-rock earnestness.
Stam1na - Crushing Finnish progressive-metal/metalcore indecision.

glenn mcdonald, Friday, 19 February 2016 19:43 (eight years ago) link

(part 2)

Rick Springfield - Rick Springfield and Rod Stewart seem to be converging.
Inon Zur - Game-soundtrack Enya-isms.
Julien-K - Orgy-side-project neo-retro New Wave.
Prince Rama - Secular St. Vincent.
The Starting Line - Uncomplicated emo-pop guitar warmth.
All Tvvins - Indie r&b/pop with extra-boomy rhythm and basically no blues, which I'm starting to think is what "indie" means in the indie-r&b context.
Train To Spain - Reverent Gothenburg sequencer-and-drum-machine neo New Wave.
Västerbron - Fast melodic Swedish-bridge punk.
Felin - Punk as pop + art-school.
Red Mecca - Swedish atmospheric indietronica.
BTOB - K-pop boy-band goes epicore.
Bossk - Screamy, doomy, dreamy Kent post-metal.
Annika Aakjær - Arty Danish siren-aerie dreampop.
Tiemo Hauer - Patient, controlled German pop-rock.
Max Giesinger - German The-Voice-cultivated arena-pop.
Jarbird - Abstracted London astral soul.
NateWantsToBattle - Minecraft pop-punk.
amenoto - Lush j-post-rock-pop.
The Gospel Youth - Grand sing-along pop-punk.
The Magnettes - Coiled, elegiac Swedish synth-pop-punk.
Szabyest - Charming Hungarian emo-Bieber.
IKI - Avant-garde Nordic improvisational voice-ensemble.
Leila Capri - Bouyant, glittery independent-not-indie pop.
Bantug - Airy, reverberent Nashville dreampop.
Kostrok - Spanish DJ-rock duo.
Ті, що падають вгору - Entrancing Ukrainian acoustic-folk-metal.
Jim-E Stack - Björk via Blade Runner via dubstep.

glenn mcdonald, Friday, 19 February 2016 19:43 (eight years ago) link

I notice that Spotify posted an advertisement here for Rick Springfield back in December, but the ad link seems to have expired. Was that for the same album that Spotify is advertising in February? The ad copy is fairly different (pop genius vs. Rod Stewart, neither of which accurately describe Rick's new album) so I can't tell if it's a duplicate or not.

dlp9001, Saturday, 20 February 2016 17:12 (eight years ago) link

OK, what did I do to piss you off?

glenn mcdonald, Saturday, 20 February 2016 18:21 (eight years ago) link

Also, looking back, my December mention was for Rick's song "Down" as an advance single, and that link still works for me. But it's on the album, too.

If you have some other way you would describe Rick's music, you could type it here, and then we'd be having a discussion about music!

glenn mcdonald, Saturday, 20 February 2016 18:44 (eight years ago) link

Broken link for me. As long as I'm not missing anything...

dlp9001, Saturday, 20 February 2016 18:46 (eight years ago) link

Although I'm having fun imagining that Spotify would "advertise" by plugging Ukrainian semi-metal bands and TeraBrite covers on ILM. Thankfully my job at Spotify is not predicated on the commercial prescience of my personal musical tastes.

glenn mcdonald, Saturday, 20 February 2016 18:50 (eight years ago) link

I don't mind advertisements, and I do in fact use and recommend Spotify to all of my friends as the product best suited for meeting their musical needs.

dlp9001, Saturday, 20 February 2016 19:02 (eight years ago) link

Glenn, while I'm never going to listen to either the Rick Springfield album or single and I have various issues with Spotify, I hope these dumb comments don't dissuade you from continuing with this thread. Every week you end up pointing me to something cool I wouldn't have noticed otherwise and I appreciate it a bunch.

fffv, Saturday, 20 February 2016 20:58 (eight years ago) link

Everything on this thread (which I didn't start) is an "advertisement" by loose definition, I guess. But my posts here are no more "by Spotify" than anybody else's.

glenn mcdonald, Saturday, 20 February 2016 21:24 (eight years ago) link

Not only do I enjoy this thread (except when it posts dead links to artists I like) but I hope that other Spotify employees might be encouraged to join in as well, as I think the thread could only benefit by more input from Spotify employees. I often hope that Spotify will introduce a feature by which its employees can recommend great new music to Spotify subscribers directly via Spotify, but until that day comes this thread seems like the next best thing.

dlp9001, Saturday, 20 February 2016 23:31 (eight years ago) link

Although, now that I think of it, doesn't Spotify have some sort of automated process by which they can check the songs I listen to and use some sort of data analysis to suggest the best songs for me?

dlp9001, Saturday, 20 February 2016 23:57 (eight years ago) link

Yes. For you it suggests this: https://open.spotify.com/album/2JB8eHnU3NbQEHp9NDjKL6

glenn mcdonald, Sunday, 21 February 2016 00:05 (eight years ago) link

I didn't look yet, but it had better be The Lovely Eggs.

dlp9001, Sunday, 21 February 2016 00:06 (eight years ago) link

And I am in fact kind of interested in how the recommendations here differ from the automatically generated ones in Spotify, which are supposedly individually tailored. Is this just a thread of personal preferences (in which case it should really be retitled "glenn mcdonald's favorite new albums that are available on Spotify" or is it a curated list by Spotify, or what? The thread title is "New and Noteworthy on Spotify." I'm kind of curious as to what this thread really contains. And also, if Spotify isn't providing the same info, why not? And if it is, what's the direct link? I guess the operative question is: we have a thread that's essentially a fairly prominent Spotify employee providing weekly links to Spotify streams of music that is supposed to be new and noteworthy. Why is it here, and not on Spotify itself? And along those lines, since we assume that even within ILM there's an unmanageably wide variety of musical taste, who is this new and noteworthy for and why isn't it being generated on an individual basis by Spotify?

And yes, I know glenn vaguely and vice/versa, and literally the only thing I hold against him is a certain Zeppet Store album that I foolishly bought years and years ago, and for that I can really only blame myself.

dlp9001, Sunday, 21 February 2016 00:21 (eight years ago) link

I didn't create the thread, and it doesn't have any elaborate stated philosophy beyond its title. The things I post are just my own personal lists, they are not produced or endorsed by Spotify and have nothing to do with any Spotify recommendation function*. Anybody is welcome to contribute their own finds and recommendations, and I wish more people would.

*Except that I happen to work on personalized recommendations and new-release categorization at Spotify, so sometimes I know about particular individual things because my tools found them for me.

glenn mcdonald, Sunday, 21 February 2016 00:39 (eight years ago) link

I think we agree that more people should contribute here. I have enjoyed threads based on one person's preferences before (Bimble, etc.) but they've always been identified as such. This one is definitely a strange case...

dlp9001, Sunday, 21 February 2016 01:07 (eight years ago) link

I -did- create the thread and i am deeply pleased glenn is using it for the purpose it was intended: to share stuff he likes.

i believe that (s)he is sincere (forksclovetofu), Sunday, 21 February 2016 04:39 (eight years ago) link

My mistake then: I didn't realize that the thread was created for that purpose. Possibly changing the thread title to "New and Noteworthy Additions to Spotify, in the opinion of someone who works at Spotify, named glenn mcdonald" might be more descriptive. I'm not exactly planning a boycott, btw, so we probably don't need to man the battlements. This is just one weird-ass thread. I like to imagine similar ones in other areas. New and Noteworthy Headphones, by Luke Wood, springs to mind. And his band was way better than glenn's.

dlp9001, Sunday, 21 February 2016 18:30 (eight years ago) link

Hmm seems like you are just being dickish now

uptown garfunkel (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Sunday, 21 February 2016 18:33 (eight years ago) link

What, Sammy were amazing. This is seriously a really weird thread. I can't quite think of anything like it on ILM.

dlp9001, Sunday, 21 February 2016 18:42 (eight years ago) link

yeah this seems very much like a sock of one of the anti-spotify folks

ciderpress, Sunday, 21 February 2016 18:43 (eight years ago) link

Lol at that last link.

Def value Glenn's contributions.

dc, Sunday, 21 February 2016 18:57 (eight years ago) link

glenn has access to my facebook page, and knows that I'm a Spotify subscriber and frequently link to it. So I don't see the sockpuppet idea as having much in the way of legs.

And where the hell did the Love Is All album go (not those stupid Swedes, but the genius from Japan, while we're at it).

dlp9001, Sunday, 21 February 2016 19:09 (eight years ago) link

I am trying hard to find another thread on ILM where a well-known employee of a music company posted links to his employer on a weekly basis.

dlp9001, Sunday, 21 February 2016 19:12 (eight years ago) link

Like the Spotify playlists that accompany rolling threads, Glenn's 'new on spotify' updates are very useful to me. If this thread concept bothers you, don't click on it. It's pretty simple. Jealousy manifests in many different ways.

brotherlovesdub, Sunday, 21 February 2016 19:18 (eight years ago) link

Fucking hell, the thread is about music that is available on Spotify. The thing I'm "advertising", if that's your word for mentioning something, is the music. Which is not made by my employer.

glenn mcdonald, Sunday, 21 February 2016 19:28 (eight years ago) link


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