i've got a different crush every other week...
And we're off... to a pretty good start there, lil' 2013! even better, maybe, this has been a month of some pretty exciting developments vis-a-vis what's to come later in the year...among other things, i've got my eyes on Vampire Weekend, Neon Neon, Billy Bragg, Low, Phoenix and DJ Koze, but most of all, of course, The Knife – I've just experienced their new single/video, "Full of Fire," which...hm hm hm, first of all: huge, massive, uncompromising, wow, every bit as much as you'd expect from the dreijers... expectations properly stoked. can't say love is the first thing it inspires (fear might be closer), though i'm definitely excited to spend more time with it.
(the song at least... the video will probably require some more views as well, there's definitely a lot in there. in some ways it feels almost too on-the-nose in terms of their distinctive if continually envelope-pushing aesthetic; unflinchingly arty and odd, punk and severe; intensely gender-political without a whole of actual specificity to anything that's happening. the heavy (and possibly a little dated??) arty/feminist tone, emphasis on mundane domestic scenes intercut with unexpected violence, and the northern Euro setting all put me in mind of Chantal Akerman's Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles, which i still sometimes cite as one of my favorite movies even though i slept through some parts of the one time i saw it...should really watch that again sometime...)
as for January's musical harvest, we got plenty of slow, spacious, meditative tones and drones – highly suitable for this seasons' extremes of chilliness and coziness (and just the thing to accompany reading, massages, and long snowy walks) – from the likes of mountains, pantha du prince, nosaj thing, toro y moi (even if this is allegedly his "pop" record), four tet, faltydl (in spots at least), not to mention the umpteenth installment of kompakt's pop ambient series – and also, waiting in the wings, grouper, darkstar, tosca, ulrich schnauss, and the extremely nice-sounding úlfur. (plus bee mask, a late '12 hold-out.) and similarly gentle, sweetly retro-tinged indie stuff from amor de dias, yo la tengo, christopher owens and foxygen. on the other hand, some enjoyably scrappy punkish guitar (etc) noise from buke and gase, FIDLAR and the neato parquet courts.
and then, having very little to do with any of that, there was the second album by long-haired philly underdogs free energy...which turned out to be surprisingly controversial (actually, i'm a little surprised nobody gave it better than 8/10.) on january 2nd i announced that it was my favorite album of 2013, so far... and while i don't expect that to last i think it just might still be holding onto that title, a month later. so, a good way to kick off my first round-up 2013.
(oh: here's a Spotify mixtape (mixlist?) that's a bit multipurpose, with some faves from January, some previews of what's up next, a couple straggling 2012 tracks that I've been getting into more heavily, and some sample tracks from upcoming concerts I'm planning to attend. but it includes cuts from most of the albums reviewed below, so listen along! starts out big and silly, gets a little sleepy by the end.
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Free Energy
Love Sign
Yo La Tengo
Fade
[Indie Rock]
Retribution Gospel Choir
3
[Rock]
Petra Haden
Petra Goes To The Movies
[Vocal/Movie Music]
Pantha Du Prince & the Bell Laboratory
Elements of Light
[Electronic/Instrumental]
FaltyDL
Hardcourage
[Electronic]
Mountains
Centralia
[Ambient/Electroacoustic]
Nosaj Thing
Home
[Electronic]
James Ferraro
Sushi
[Electronic]
Memory Tapes
[Electronic/Indie Pop]
concert preview
Purity Ring/Young Magic
[Electronic/Indie Pop]
concert preview
Parquet Courts
[Rock]
concert preview
Buke & Gase
[Indie Rock]
concert preview
Christopher Owens
[Folk/Rock]
concert preview
The Walkmen
[Rock]
concert preview
A Sunny Day in Glasgow
[Dream-Pop/Experimental]
concert preview
Jessie Ware
[Soul/Pop]
concert preview
originally published in Philadelphia City Paper