Song of the Day

Song Of The Day: Mightmare – Easy

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2022 looks like it’s shaping up to be a pretty busy year for Sarah Shook. Not only did they release their latest album with The Disarmers, Nightroamer, back in February of this year, but Shook is also set to release Cruel Liars, the debut album from their synthy, more indie rock-leaning project Mightmare, on October 14 via Kill Rock Stars.

“Easy” is the latest single off that upcoming album. Check it out below.

Song Of The Day: Voxtrot – Whiskey & Water

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Back in the mid-2000s, Austin indie rockers Voxtrot were a much hyped band, garnering a fair bit of buzz before disbanding in 2010. While the band only released one full-length album and a handful of EPs in the time they were originally active, they did leave a stash of unreleased material behind, tucked away in the proverbial vault. And with Voxtrot now set to head out on a short reunion tour next month, there’s no better time for the band to share some new/old material via the recently released collection Cut from the Stone: Rarities & B-Sides.

“Whiskey & Water,” the album’s bouncy, Belle and Sebastian-esque opener get things off to a good start and serves as a good reminder of what made fans fall in love with their sound to begin with. Check it out below.

Song of the Day: Superorganism – Solar System

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Once in a decade or so I like to return to the founding ethos of Panic Manual: we review anything and everything under the sun so long as it is (arguably) tasteful. So I will share a few words about a recent NPR interview with Superorganism‘s singer, Orono.

Let’s first get some observations out of the way. This was clearly not a pleasant morning for some anchors: to hear the words “people did not quality for tax relief” spoken on the newsreel and grind your teeth on the fumbling utterance of “NO, that’s not it” on the following sentence, is one too many hard boiled eggs to swallow at 8AM. For someone who thanks dudes for edibles, Orono seems to genuinely appreciate having them for breakfast right before an interview. Lastly, the tension on air as the host, Daniel Estrin, tries in vain to elicit responses, is so diametrically opposite to the basic tenets of edibles even though you could indeed cut it with a knife.

Superorganism is of course the London-based pop band that brought us the pre-pandemically infectious likes of “Everybody Wants To Be Famous” back in the heady days of 2018, with their eponymous debut album. We thoroughly enjoyed their show at SxSW that year in support of that album.

With the new album, World Wide Pop, in hand, I suppose this interview was meant to be promotional. If I were to pinpoint an exact moment when I realized this could have been much better as a video interview, it was:

D. ESTRIN: I have to say, you know, when I first listened to your album, it kind of felt like the musical equivalent of TikTok. It was that…

ORONO: I don’t know if that’s a compliment or a dis.

And then it became more awkward:

D. ESTRIN: As a lead singer of a band in your early 20s with this music that just mirrors this strange internet world we’re living in, you know, what would you tell our listeners who maybe are a little bit older than you?

ORONO: I would just be like, I hope you like this record. If you don’t, that’s fine. I don’t really care.

It could have been great to scrutinize facial micro-expression at 4K and see if that shot across the bow did damage, or bounced off everyone and is still hours later pinballing around in the recording chamber sound-absorption-be-damned, like a laser beam trapped in a hall of mirrors. They do sound a lot more frenetically electronic and sampled on this album, perhaps that departure from the first album was meant to be the focus of discussion. Regardless of whether or not I read too much into this interview, I’m just glad to hear evidence that energy (and edibles) both remain strong in music.


Song Of The Day – Kiwi Jr. – Unspeakable Things

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Toronto indie rockers Kiwi Jr. just released their latest album Chopper this past Friday and it’s a good one. Check out the video for “Unspeakable Things”, the lead track off the album, below.