Week wrap: new singles plus everything else I wrote about last week including books, music, and more
Jump to new releases, this week’s music posts, or things to read.
Hi! You’re here! Thank you.
Still no air conditioning, but I’m surviving. This week has been frantic with work, in the best way. I’m lucky to have a day job that I love, though I wish I could schedule the busy times to be when it’s crummy outside. It’s perfect kayak weather and I’m stuck at my desk. ANYWAY:
Read the short things this week: Dealbreakers, Katherine Plumhoff, Gods of Logic (less short but hits like a jackhammer). Listen to the Sham Family album.
This week’s playlist is the best one yet, I think. I’ve had it on repeat all morning. It’s SO GOOD. It’s only 14 songs, less than 50 minutes.
I hope you find something you like here, and if you’re inclined, get in touch.
Here is this week’s playlist for Apple Music and Spotify
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Great New (to me) Singles
All of these artists are on this week’s playlist for Apple Music and Spotify
Blog faves
- Toronto’s Clothesline From Hell released his EP Soon We’ll All Be Smoking, with two new tracks that are difficult to categorize
- Moondoggy released The Done Right Inn, it’s perfect and relatable Toronto content.
- I almost missed Lizzie Esau‘s bluesy single “I’m a Man” from the series My Lady Jane. It’s a killer cover.
- Hornet‘s debut EP Feline is out, with two excellent new songs.
- Bus Crush is back with “Good to Me” – sunny, beachy indie rock.
- ladylike released “Horse’s Mouth“, a mellow and memorable indie rock song.
New artists (to me)
- Cherry Angel‘s single “White Lake (I Like You)” came out a few weeks ago but just crossed my radar. Bedroom pop with a good vocal hook
- The Girls Upstairs released melodic indie rock single “Wash“, following May’s release “Jane“
This Week’s Music Posts
If you want to hear a song from each of these artists, here’s the playlist for Apple Music and Spotify
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Kid Tigrrr / Niights
Cleveland
Kid Tigrrr (aka polymath Jenna Fournier) makes absorbing indie pop music and a lot of other things. I think she’s about to have a very busy schedule
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Burr Oak – No Time To Dream
Chicago
Burr Oak’s two latest singles are fantastic indie rock, with terrific music videos. I didn’t know of them until this week, but now I’m eager to hear more
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Sediments – A EP
Deventer, the Netherlands
The first and only single from Sediments is an instant groovy classic. There’s more on the EP and (hopefully) even more to come.
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Soot Sprite – Home Among Your Bones / I Went Swimming
Devon
Their recent single “I Went Swimming” sent me into all of Soot Sprite’s releases. There’s a lot to like, and the new stuff is perfect indie pop
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Sham Family – A Deaf Portrait of Peace
Toronto
Sham Family is one of the fiercest bands on the Toronto scene right now. I can’t get enough of their debut album
Things to Read
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The Gods of Logic by Benjamín Labatut
Benjamín Labatut writes in peak form about Dune, AI and binary code for Harper’s Magazine
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Dealbreakers by Rachel Dorn
A short piece of honest, blunt and beautiful writing that changed the way I think about others
Till next week, y’all. Don’t be afraid to say hi.
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