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

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Friday, 15 July

Jessica Ackerley & Patrick Shiroishi – Across Water

$7 USD
41:00
free improvisation
Chicago, Illinois
Fallen Moon

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Antigama – Whiteout

$8.99 USD
28:11
progressive deathgrind
Warsaw, Poland
Selfmade God

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Friday, 8 July

Altars – Ascetic Reflection

Unavailable digitally
40:24
death metal
Adelaide, Australia
Everlasting Spew

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Anticreation – From the Dust of Embers

$8 USD
37:14
blackened death metal
Greece
Sentient Ruin Laboratories

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Friday, 1 July

Agvirre – Hidden

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35:01
post-black metal
Manchester, UK
Surviving Sounds

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Ambient Jazz Ensemble – London Fields

£5.99 GBP
40:16
electro-jazz
London, UK
Here & Now

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Sweet Heart, Open Ear: June

Mint Green – All Women Go to Heaven


It’s summertime, honey. There have been instances in my life when I didn’t like the summer heat. This year, somehow, something is different. Lately, it has felt like the status of the world is dull and frustrating. But, you know what? I am grateful to have the privilege of being able to enjoy the sun when I choose. I am grateful for All Women Go to Heaven, because it feels like summertime to me. Mint Green’s catchy, pop-oriented, enthusiastic alt-rock sound just works for me. It invokes a certain emotion in me… Read more