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MOTHERMARY- I Am Your God

MOTHERMARY I Am Your God Italians Do It Better MOTHERMARY's debut album, I Am Your God is the soundtrack to Aries season and as a Sagittarius, I am all into this FIRE! It has been on repeat for the past couple of weeks...they first turned up on my radar through AFI lead singer, Davey Havok, he had them on Volume West with Lindsay Parker a while back. They played a couple shows at SXSW and finally, this past Saturday opened up for AFI at the Palladium.  I was living vicariously through the internet and the magic of social media.  MOTHERMARY are twins who grew up in LDS, left the church moved to NYC, separately, but once they came together they created the entity that is MOTHERMARY.  They spend their time between NYC and LA and are set to play on April 9th at Spring Sound, an exclusive social club in TriBeCa that I hope I don't have to crash because that is what I might be ready to do...to see their LIVE show in person. They create a bold sexy darkwave electropop expressio

AFI Bodies (2021)

I have not been able to stop listening to Bodies , the eleventh studio album by AFI since this album belatedly showed up on my radar.  I have  personally connected to it.  It expressed feelings I had not been able to process into emotions,  provided me with inspiration, and made me want to dance thus, making it my favorite album of 2021.  Lyrically, singer/songwriter Davey Havok's ability to write from a deeply personal emotional space paints a mise en scene,  the use of smart turns of phrases, and an uncanny way of forming synesthesia through words is a unique skill not too many songwriters can accomplish.   Bodies  is brilliantly produced by guitarist Jade Puget, who strategically layers harmonies and melodies by arranging synth, drum machines, and background vox to fill in, and complement the different elements of AFI . He makes a lot of smart decisions as a producer and it is exciting to listen to anything Jade produces because he lets elements stand out at the right moment a

Silk Sonic An Evening With Silk Sonic

Image via Stereogum The highly anticipated debut album by the R&B project of super duo Bruno Mars and Anderson. Paak,  An Evening with  Silk Sonic, which was supposed to have come out in January, did not disappoint and it keeps its promise of being a smooth and hi-fi experience.  While Mars & Paak ,  are talented in their own right and individual careers, have a mastery on what they are doing conceptually, the album is given credibility by special guest co-host, Bootsie Collins is like icing on the cake.  There is something about releasing a throwback retro-soul album in the fall that just hits the right spot, it is definitely going to be the sountrack of cuffing season.  It is deep and rich with so many grooves and harmonies between Mars & Paak, who both have embraced the seventies aesthetic to keep the showmanship going in music. I love it when artists are extra and embody the music they are singing down to the clothes-which is why they are the whole package!   Silk Soni

Mastodon- Hushed and Grim

Mastodon 's eighth studio album Hushed and Grim is an epic exploration of loss.  It has been four years since 2017's Emperor of Sand.   After the last couple of years of death, and grief the band has released on this double album is a testament to their emotional maturity to use music as a vehicle to explore personal loss, and the complex process of mourning and grief.  This album explores the impact of their loss of late manager, Nick John, who passed away in 2018.  It is a vulnerability most bands do not wield in their arsenal, but Mastodon have a history of processing personal experiences to inspire the content of their work.  The album was produced and mixed by David Botrill, known for producing Peter Gabriel, King Crimson, Tool, and many more. I will admit, I have not been into Mastodon since Blood Mountain and Leviathan , I found their albums since then just not vibing with me, they also did not grab my attention as Hushed and Grim has.  It is a long album, and I have b

Duran Duran FUTURE PAST

I have been a Duran Duran fan since I got the cassingle of "Ordinary World" when I was twelve.  I have come to expect great melodies, synth, bass heavy songs, and of course those distinctive vocals and harmonies.  Duran Duran are one of my favorite New Wave eighties acts that defined the British boy-band aesthetic. They are also prolific hit makers: giving music some of the best hooks, such as "Notorious" which rapper Biggie Smalls infamously took as his moniker and sampled in "Notorious B.I.G".  Dance floor favorites "Hungry Like the Wolf", "Rio", "The Reflex" and "Girls on Film" are examples of their lasting impact on music.  Their last release Paper Gods in 2015, featuring an amazing track with Janelle Mon รก e and Nile Rodgers entitled "Pressure Off". First, let me get the petty annoyances out of the way, all the tracks and title are in ALL CAPS! In this age of internet sub context, my first thought is

WELCOME to New Music Tuesdays!

 I will be starting off my music writing again by returning to album reviews.  I have always liked listening to new music and sharing my opinion, since the Rasputin Manifesto days, I hope I have grown as a writer and since then.  Back in the days when I used to work at the record store, new music used to come out on Tuesdays.  These days, and for a while now it has been Fridays, which gives me a couple days to give you a review of the album from this past week (if any) was worthy of reviewing.  I will be sticking to genres and artists that I like with an open mind for new and exciting artists and albums that are making an impact. I tend to like pop and post punk music, with a penchant towards the more dark and electronic influences: industrial, experimental, future-pop, dark wave/cold wave, new wave reprints, etc.  I am hearing a lot of good music these days and through my Spotify account I can check out bands and really get into their new material when it is released. Follow me on Twi