After a couple lighter weeks, today is a massive week for new albums, and not just because one of the biggest rap superstars in the world decided to drop a new one on us at the last minute. I highlight nine new albums below, and Bill talks about more in Bill's Indie Basement, including Flasher, Fresh Pepper, Sun's Signature (Elizabeth Fraser of Cocteau Twins), Hercules & Love Affair (with ANOHNI involved for the first time since their 2007 debut album), TV Priest, Sound of Ceres, Melts, and more. Like I said, big week!
And that's not all. Honorable mentions: Conway the Machine & Big Ghost Ltd, Krallice, Foals, Greg Puciato (The Dillinger Escape Plan), Grey Daze (Chester Bennington), Horse Jumper of Love, ZORA, Plato III, Kevin Gates, Westside Boogie, Erica Banks, Duke Deuce, Vatican, Harkin, White Ward, Wild Up, Caregiver, Anne Malin, Counterpunch, Perspective A Lovely Hand to Hold , Σtella, Nerver, Inexorum, Atraxy, Executioner's Mask, ONI, Revelators Sound System, Pet Fox, Ron Trent, IV and the Strange Band, Hank Williams Jr, J Stone, Ataraxy, Counterpunch, Half-Handed Cloud, Ben Lee, Night Sins, Nova Twins, the Lakeyah EP, the Luis (DJ Python) EP, the ME REX EP, the Hazel English EP, the Nick Cave spoken word album, the Alanis Morissette meditation album, the C.V.E. compilation, the Tirzah remix album (ft. Arca, Loraine James, Actress, Wu-Lu, Lafawndah & more), and the Snoop Dogg Presents Death Row Summer 2022 compilation.
Read on for my picks. What's your favorite release of the week?
Bartees Strange - Farm To Table 4AD
Indie rock with musical ambition never fully went away, but it hasn't been as fashionable lately as it was in the mid to late 2000s. In more recent years, the genre has seemed split between artists who want to go full pop and artists who want to go back to the more humble sounds of '90s indie, but Bartees Strange is here to pick up where his mid 2000s heroes left off. Right off the bat, he was releasing covers of bands like The National and TV on the Radio, and now he's signed to the label that both of those bands released classic albums on, 4AD. And with his label debut Farm To Table, he's written an ambitious indie rock album that stands tall next to both of those bands. On songs like "Heavy Heart" and "Escape This Circus," he reaches explosive climaxes that really put the "rock" in indie rock. With "Hold The Line," "Hennessy," and the folky "Tours," he contrasts those bangers with a more ballad-driven side that's just as arresting. As on his 2020 debut album Live Forever, he casually defies genre, incorporating bits of hip hop on "Mulholland Dr," straight-up rapping on "Cosigns," and bringing in twitchy electronics on "We Were Only Close For Like Two Weeks." With "Black Gold," he fuses a soaring falsetto with a glitch-infused backdrop that recalls and rivals self-titled Bon Iver (one of the artists he namedrops on "Cosigns"). Even more so than his debut, this album finds Bartees swinging for the fences, coming out with a version of indie rock that's refreshing and frequently life-affirming.