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Singles That Mingle 20250925

 

Singles That Mingle

 With Captain Stavros

 

  

Ghostwoman – 5 Gold Pieces

 Civilized World Out Now Via Full Time Hobby

 I’d give 10 gold pieces just to have another listen to these lot. 

 

 

Hatchie – Lose it Again

Liquorice Out November 7 Via Secretly Canadian  

Easy breezy, nice and easy. 

 

Famous – Revelation

Indefinite Hiatus Out Now

As unhinged as it is captivating. 

 

Hirons – Being the Cause

Future Perfect Out November 7 

Brave, unique and approachable. 

 

Sunflowers – I Got Friends 

You Have Fallen…..Congratulations!!! Out November 7 Via Fuzz Club 

Just the right noise to chaos ratio. 

 

 

Hilary Woods - Endgames

Night Criú Out October 31 Via Sacred Bones

A song that comes at you like a storm building off a distant shore. 

 

Constant Smiles – Allowed to Be

Moonflowers Out November 7 Via Felte

Wraps around you like your favourite duvet. 

 

Stella Donnelly – Feel it Change

 Love and Fortune Out November 7 Via Brace Yourself Records

Enjoyed listening to this one but felt like I was eavesdropping the entire time, pretty candid and sweet. 

 

Flock of Dimes – Defeat

The Life You Save Out October 10 Via Sub Pop

Juxtaposition vocals and sounds, interesting tune. 

 

The Paper Kites – Every Town

If You Go There I Hope You Find It Out January 23 Via Nettwerk

A warm start to your day.

 

Frog - SAX-A-MA-PHONE VAR. XII

I’m not saying it’s about sex, but it’s not not about sex either. 

 

Tiberius Wright - Moab

Fucking feels right here. 

 

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Hilary Woods Shares The Mouth

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Hilary Woods is sharing new single ‘The Mouth’ ahead of her new album release. Birthmarks is due March 13 via Sacred Bones. Woods said of the track - "The impulse to write 'The Mouth' came from a longing to articulate feelings aloud that I failed to express til the moment had passed. Braiding together harmonies of distorted vocals and heavy drone woven with saxophone and strings was my own way of exorcising the demise of a relationship that could no longer be resuscitated. 'The Mouth', the threshold of expression and healing."

Hilary Woods’ Birthmarks has been a labour of intensity and intuition, written over the course of two years. Recorded whilst heavily pregnant between Galway and Oslo in the winter of 2019, Woods explores the oscillating and volatile processes of selfhood and becoming, hidden gestational growth, and the birthing of the Self, amidst continuous social and personal change.

Birthmarks is a record that hunts for ways in which to revisit and caress wounds left by the memory of their scars. In its mystery and attentiveness to the art of alchemy and the world of the unseen, it is a journey through textural fog and feral density that gives way to passages of voracious sonic exorcism and poetic healing.  Its eight songs traverse planes of visceral physicality, stark tender space, and breathtaking introspective beauty.

Spurred on and crafted by the impulse to create a more corporeal sonic tendon for her songs to inhabit, Woods took her vision and home recordings to Norwegian experimental noise producer and filmmaker Lasse Marhaug. The collaboration proved rare and fruitful and lies at the heart of this record. Field recordings, analogue bass synthesizers, hushed vocals, and the breath are underpinned with heavy noise processing, fierce and wide cello, rich percussion, sable saxophone, and electronics.

Birthmarks is inspired and informed by ideas of inner transmutation in the face of anxiety, post-war Japanese and wet-plate photography, early music, the secret life of trees, wolves, drone, the drawings of Francis Bacon, the images of Francesca Woodman, the films of Chris Marker, the experiential collapse of community, and the power of the lone human voice. Itis a deeply powerful and enigmatic record that ultimately transcends its disquiet roots

Birthmarks track list:

1. Tongues of Wild Boar

2. Orange Tree

3. Through the Dark, Love

4. Lay Bare

5. Mud and Stones

6. The Mouth

7. Cleansing Ritual

8. There Is No Moon

 

 

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