Hedvig Mollestad Trio – Smells Funny. Hurray, Hedvig is back with another reliably ace slab of Sabbath-as-jazz-rock: http://www.runegrammofon.com/artists/hedvig-mollestad-trio/rcd2203-hedvig-mollestad-trio-smells-funny-lp-cd/
Adam Stone & Dead Sea Apes – Warheads. This was pretty good, apocalyptic post-punk from DSA with what sounds like Manchester’s answer to Mark Stewart ranting over the top: https://cful.bandcamp.com/album/dead-sea-apes-adam-stone-warheads
Alison Cotton – All Is Quiet At The Ancient Theatre. Folk lady from The Left Outsides delivers dronic/choral uncanniness: https://bloxhamtapes.bandcamp.com/album/all-is-quiet-at-the-ancient-theatre
Ryley Walker – The Lillywhite Sessions. Bit of an odd one. Folky, post-rock wunderkind records an unreleased album by the Dave Matthews Band, one of those groups who are massive in the US, but mean little over here. Who knows what the originals were meant to sound like, but there plenty of thoughtful alt-rock here, with bits of unpalatable skronk thrown in to keep you on your toes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUlhNBxOGxQ
Ouzo Bazooka – Transporter. Israeli band does the Anatolian rock thing pretty well.
Thom Yorke – Suspiria / Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes. Having now heard TMB, I can definitely confirm that Suspiria is a ‘return to form’
Hawklords – Brave New World
Mythic Sunship – A New Shape Of Psychedelic Music
A Hawk And A Hacksaw – Forest Bathing
Skydive Trio – Sun Sparkle
Tangerine Dream – Zeit / Atem
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