Single: There’d Better Be a Mirrorball – Arctic Monkeys

The other day Arctic Monkeys revealed that they’re putting out a new album – the first new music from the brittish band in four years. The new album is called The Car and will be released on the 21st of October, 2022.

However, today they shared a video for their new song, There’d Better Be a Mirrorball, thats supposedly the opening track from their upcoming album, The Car.

My first impressions from the single, There’d Better Be a Mirrorball, is that they’re keeping a bit with the sounds that they worked with on their last album, Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino. A somewhat slow paced, melodramatic and scaled down sort of song. I think it sounds very good, and very promising, Alex Turner has the voice of an angelic creature so these kind of scaled down songs that focuses heavily on the vocal fits him and his voice excellently.

As someone who’s been listening to Arctic Monkeys since day one, i must admit that i love their earlier, fast paced, hard hitting albums and tracks. I do however enjoy this new direction that they’ve been taking lately, as i love when a band let’s their creativity live on and that they feel like that they can experiment with different styles and genres. Nothing is more boring than a band that gets stuck in a sound, and refuses to leave it. Since you’re always able to go back and listen to those earlier releases, whenever you want to.

I am very intrigued and i am looking forward for the release of the new music, and upcoming album from Arctic Monkeys. Give this new single a listen, will you!

Until next time, take care.
SLQT.

Lice – Aesop Rock – Homeboy Sandman

Some weeks ago i saw Aesop Rock posting in social media, linking a new single called Catfish. It was released under the collaborative title of Lice, which is Aesop Rock and Homeboy Sandman. I’ve since before known that they’ve done projects together, but i haven’t really listened to anything by Homeboy Sandman. I really enjoyed the new single, Catfish, and i enjoyed the symmetry of the collaboration of Aesop and Homeboy Sandman – they bounce off of eachother in a unique way that empowers their respective verses on the track.

A while later i saw that Aesop posted on social media that he was releasing 3 EPs/Albums under the collaborative project named Lice over the next three coming weeks. This amped me up, i love new releases from Aesop. He rarely misses, and i really enjoyed Catfish. Homeboy Sandman pleasently surprised me with his bars, and i will surely pay him more attention in the future.

Today the first EP, Lice (Spotify-link), dropped on streaming platforms – and firstly it confused me, as i expected it to show up under ”Newest releases”, but instead it showed up as published in 2015. However after some digging it turned out that this EP was released back in 2015, but haven’t been on any streaming platforms (except Youtube, since its debut. This somehow flew above my head.

Lice is a solid EP, it consists of five tracks, that span over 17 minutes and 17 seconds and features a Fort Minor remix. Aesop and Homeboy Sandman bounces off of eachother during most of the songs and the songs differ in style. I must say that Environmental Studies easily is my favourite track of this EP. I think i will dive deeper into why that is, in another post in the future.

I see myself as a big Aesop Rock fan, and somehow i’ve completely missed this EP – maybe, and probably, because it hasn’t been on Spotify since before today. This means that this is a completely new release for me, and for that i am grateful. For others that have enjoyed, consumed and devoured Lice before, this release probably comes as a ease of life release, as it makes listening to the EP, easier than on YouTube.

I don’t know if the other two EPs also has been released before, and that they’ve flew over my head, or not. However, i am eagerly awaiting the release of them.

Until next time, take care.
SLQT.

Brightest Star Tonight – Daedelus.

In an effort to try and work around this whole feeling of music being lackluster, i’ve tried to listen to some new music. And on fridays Spotify updates their Release Radar-playlist. If you’re unaware of the Release Radar-playlist, in it’s essential its a playlist that automatically once a week updates with new releases from artist that you’ve previously listened to, or that Spotify choses for you! I try and listen to it atleast once every week, with some reservation.
One of the songs i got on the Release Radar-playlist this week was Brightest Star Tonight by Daedelus. I stumbled upon him a while ago when i was researching who made the original song, that is sampled in Accordion by Madlib and the now late MF DOOM in their duo project Madvillainy. And i learned that the sample is from the track Experience by Daedelus. I got impressed and i liked the sound, so i kept Daedelus in my rotation!

I fell for the sound of Brightest Star Tonight, it’s so soft and somewhat comforting, it almost resembles somekind of lo-fi, and it sounds much different from songs like Experience, albeit, be it, these songs do have many years between them.
Daedelus keeps on impressing me, and i recommend that you give him a listen, and his now song, Brightest Star Tonight that is out today (26/2-2021) on all platforms where you can experience music – i assume. Atleast, i’ve seen that it’s available on Spotify and Youtube.

Other honorable mentions from this weeks Release Radar:
This is love – demo – PJ Harvey
Another World – Kimchii Remix – Rebecca & Fiona, Kimchii.
TOXIC – Pussy Riot, Dorian Electra.
The Princess and the Clock – Kero Kero Bonito.

Also, i’ve been thinking about writing about books i read. Nothing’s decided and time will tell.

Until next time, take care.

SLQT.