Song of the Day: MJ Lenderman – Knockin

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“Knockin” is the latest single from MJ Lenderman, out now via ANTI- Records. Check it out below.

Song of the Day: Mick Harvey & Amanda Acevedo – Phantasmagoria in 2

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“Phantasmagoria in 2” is the latest single from Mick Harvey and Amanda Acevedo, taken off their upcoming collaborative album, Phantasmagoria in Blue.

Their take on the song, originally written and recorded by Tim Buckley, is a beautiful and haunting version and the accompanying video, which sees the pair wandering through the Vigeland Sculpture Park in Oslo, suits the mood of the song perfectly. Check it out.

Phantasmagoria in Blue is due out September 8th, 2023 via Mute.

Song of the Day: MRCH – Easiest to Bend

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“Easiest to bend” is the latest single from Phonix-based shoegaze/dream pop act MRCH, taken from their upcoming EP TV Bliss. Check out the video for “Easiest to Bend” below.

TV Bliss is out on September 29th via Vertex Music Ltd.

Concert Review: Spoon Benders, August 13, The Baby G

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Portland psych rockers Spoon Benders make music that is at times dark and trippy, at other times a bit punky, but always eminently watchable. I went into the band’s Sunday night show at The Baby G knowing very little other than what I gleaned from a cursory listen to the band’s latest album How Things Repeat, but I liked what I heard, so I figured I’d take a chance. I was not disappointed.

The band impressed with their heavy psych sound and a solid stage presence. Singer/guitarist Katy Black has this cool vibrato thing in her voice at times that reminded me a little of Buffy Sainte-Marie – not necessarily a common reference point for psych rock, and I have no idea if Black is even a fan or if this is just a happy coincidence, but I do know that Buffy’s 1969 album Illuminations is plenty psychedelic, so maybe more psych rock bands should be taking some influence from her.

As I mentioned, Spoon Benders are currently on tour behind their latest, How Things Repeat, which came out back in May of this year. It’s a solid collection, with album tracks like “Dichotomatic” and “Rival” standing out as highlights of the band’s set.

If you get a chance to see Spoon Benders live, take it.