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What are we listening to right now..

Haven't posted in this thread for moons, here's a quick catch-up ...

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The Gurldoll EP is new, leaning into an alt-pop sound this time. Jack Off Jill is a great riot-gurll punk band that left us with only two albums, both gems. Banshee may have invented fairy metal, always fun. Cherry Glazerr is somewhere between grunge and indie rock, somewhat sparse sound and very nice vocal style. Coucou Chloe is electronic/dance when you've done some downers and are chillin' ... Swan Meat certainly invented invented sludge goa, and is the best breakbeat/hardcore/techno artist around (imnsho of course). The others are probably familiar. Not so many new releases lately so I've been following several nostalgia trails. Most are holding up well. But I'm no longer impressed by 100 gecs.
 
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Folk punk? Acoustic punk? Thrashgrass? Dark bluegrass? Death folk? Dirty/Dark/Murder/Satanic/Horror/Goth folk?

From Spotify: "From the misty, pine-covered hills of the Pacific Northwest hail the Bridge City Sinners, who span the continuum from prohibition era jazz to Appalachian death folk. This traditional string band line-up ... started their journey by busking on sidewalks across the country, and now this group of musicians find themselves on the national tour circuit. With talented musicianship and a punk as ****! live show, this is one band you don’t want to miss." Below are 2 official videos from the 3 albums they've released, and a live performance clip follows. At the end is a YouTube link to their 2021 album Unholy Hymns.




Bridge City Sinners, "Unholy Hymns," YouTube link, full album.
 
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