Alison Wonderland is Australia’s Alexandra Margo Sholler, who is a DJ, producer and singer. We’ll hear from her album, Loner. We’ll also hear from S. Carey and his album, Break Me Open.
More new music by guitarist Bill Nelson. He’s been releasing a voluminous number of albums recorded between 2015 and 2019. One of the latest is Electra, in Search of the Golden Sound.
The return of Elizabeth Fraser. The spell-binding singer of wordless incantations from The Cocteau Twins finally has a new project, Sun’s Signature, and they have put out their debut EP.
October Project singer Mary Fahl digs into her past with a new album of covers called Can’t Get It Out of My Head. It’s mostly 60s and 70s songs rendered in Mary Fahl’s immaculate voice.
We hit the trail and take an electronic journey with Tone Ranger. That’s Alex Simon, and he’s creating desert southwest landscapes that merge electronics with guitar and pedal steel guitar.
Lumenette is Christine Byrd, the wife of Hammock’s Marc Byrd. On her debut as Lumenette, she sheds her Christian background to illuminate her emotional trauma and love.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, some fast guitar from Andy McKee, a leading light on the finger-style guitar scene. He has an EP called Symbols. We’ll also ride the grooves of Byron Metcalf.
Ibeyi are twin sisters born in Paris, whose sound is somewhere between rap and Africa, with a dreamy allure. Their father was a Cuban percussionist and their mother was a French-Venezuelan singer.
Enter the sanctuary of Bass Temple. She is an EDM downtempo musician out of Colorado and she’s just released her debut EP, The Beginning. We’ll also hear new music by HAAi.
We’ve got two folk-baked songs. We’ll hear from Air Waves, off the album Dance, and a song from the score to Where the Crawdads Sing. It’s by Taylor Swift. Yep. Trust me.