We’ll hear the hell-raising sound of Zola Jesus crying to the heavens on her album, Arkhon. We’ll also revisit a song from Kate Bush’s Hounds of Love album that isn’t “Running Up That Hill”.
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.
Brian Eno marries his ambient soundscapes to a song of Earth’s descent into climate oblivion on a new song, “There Were Bells” from his forthcoming album, FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE.
On a Slow Flow Echoes, new music by Jeff Beck. He’s teamed up with actor Johnny Depp on the album 18, but the best tracks are Beck’s solo instrumentals. We’ll hear one of those.
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.
Jonathan Meiburg of Shearwater talks about their new album, The Great Awakening. It’s a subtle work of ambient songs employing nature sounds that Meiburg recorded all over the world.
New music by Angel Olson. The alt-rock singer has taken a country turn on her new album, Big Time, but she does it with a flare of Ambient Americana. It’s a big time in a chilled way.
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.
We ride a Hellbound Train with Steve Tibbetts, an icon of Echoes who has a new double CD of music from across his 40 years at ECM. We talk about his unique approach to music and guitar.