Best of July 2022

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Friday, 1 July

🌟 Mat Ball – Amplified Guitar

$9 USD
41:15
experimental jazz, noise
Montréal, Québec
The Garrote

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🌟 Conjurer – Πάθος

$8.99 USD
50:15
sludge metal
Rugby, UK
Nuclear Blast

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Friday, 22 July

American Wild Ensemble – Duos and Trios

$10 USD
48:40
contemporary classical
New York, New York
New Focus

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Licho, Deadeye, Pyrithe, and Balungan

Licho – Ciuciubabka (Pagan)


Born from members of bands such as Koniec pola, -S-, Wędrowcy-Tułacze-Zbiegi, and Gruzja, Licho has quite the pedigree! With this project, however, the members steer away from black metal and into a very unique and dark psychedelic post-punk aesthetic. The result is simply astounding. Guitars full of effects, hypnotic rhythms, Sprechgesang-ish vocal delivery, and droning harmonies will conspire to suck you into a dark vortex. This album got a lot of spins from me, and I hope you too!

Deadeye – Deadeye (Dox)

Hammond, guitar, and drums. You know the drill. This is going to be… Read more

Bubblemath, Dalila Kayròs, Extra Life, and Contemplator

Bubblemath – Turf Ascension (Cuneiform)


Accolades like “the best prog band in the last decades” should not be overlooked as mere exaggerations. Indeed, they are statements worthy of examination. Bubblemath has been on my radar since their 2017 release Edit Peptide, and reading back at this five-year-old critique, I find nothing more to add for Turf Ascension, so I’ll just paraphrase: it’s complex yet groovy prog. Definitely one of the best prog rock album of the year so far!

Dalila Kayròs – Animàmi (Subsound)


Italian singer Dalila Kayròs has at this point played in so many of my… Read more