2022: MY FAVORITES

This year has been particularly tough picking my #1 favorite, as I had two very different contenders that blew me away much more than any other record on the list. In the end, I went for the heartwrenching comeback album released by singer-songwriter Nina Nastasia. ‘Riderless Horse’ was her return to music after many years of personal struggles, including divorce and mourning. Pursuing a very back-to-basics approach, she delivered 33 minutes of powerfully poignant tunes for voice and acoustic guitar only. The other contender is amazing in a completely different way: ‘Xaybu: The Unseen’, by Steve...

A SAUCERFUL OF UNVEILED SECRETS

A few years ago, after seeing both David Gilmour and Roger Waters in concert, I wrote a post commenting about how seeing both shows would give Pink Floyd fans the best of both worlds, as a reunion seems very unlikely. Since then, a new picture entered this frame and turned out to be quite a surprise. I’m talking about Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets, the band put together by Pink Floyd’s drummer Nick Mason to bring out his take on that legendary songbook.  I recently saw them live and I was literally blown away. While Gilmour and Waters put up big shows that can generally draw a lot of casual fans, Mason’s act is more of a hardcore...

COULD A BODY TAKE THAT MUCH?

Sometimes, discovering new music leaves such a big mark you end up remembering a lot of tiny details that for other events you just don’t bother. It was a January morning in the mid ’90’s and I clearly remember the streets all wet, but the rain had already passed by and a pale sun was swaying above the clouds. For some reason, I didn’t go to school and I stopped at my usual record store with nothing but a few coins in my pockets. With such a scant budget my options were pretty limited, so I just started to flip through a clearance bin full of cd singles. As soon as Mark Lanegan’s ‘House A Home’ popped up, I knew that was it. I had never...

2021: MY FAVORITES

2021 has been another year well-stocked with high quality releases. Not as much as 2020, but still a lot. To avoid the rabbit hole of an endless list, I narrowed the choices down to 15 and I only picked from records I actually bought. The list is at the bottom of this post and, except for the first choice, it’s in alphabetical order. My #1 pick is the latest effort by Canadian (but Brooklyn-based) tenor saxophonist/flutist Anna Webber. ‘Idiom’ is a double album (actually, a double cd, as it’s not available on vinyl) walking the thin line between avant-jazz and contemporary classical music. Anna herself...

THAT JUKEBOX WITH SEPULTURA May07

THAT JUKEBOX WITH SEPULTURA

One of my favorite things about summer holidays (besides no school, of course) was jukeboxes. All the beaches I visited with my family as a kid, always had a coffee place with video games, pinball machines, and a jukebox. And this also throughout the 90s, when those machines were actually growing out of fashion. Every morning at the beach I went through the same routine: ice cream, then one or two songs on the jukebox while playing video games or pinball (they had a gorgeous The Who pinball machine at some point. I’d give an arm to play it again). The Who’s pinball machine from the mid 90’s One morning, it was the summer...