The Chicago trio and Basque musician Elena Setién share a meditative new track drawn from an Emily Dickinson poem, ahead of their collaborative album on Thrill Jockey.
The Chicago trio and Basque musician Elena Setién share a meditative new track drawn from an Emily Dickinson poem, ahead of their collaborative album on Thrill Jockey.
This Friday’s releases share a clear sense of purpose. They do not fill time. They shape it. From raw garage-punk manifestos and playful art-punk anthems to polyrhythmic architectures, skeletal noise compressions, drone rituals, textured ambient explorations, warm analog reflections and cinematic memory metaphors, each one earns its duration through detail, tension and intention.
The guitarist’s next album draws from a hidden collection of global records and a strict set of rules.
The North Carolina folk ensemble trades dense fiddle layers for a sparse, patient dialogue between banjo and guitar, charting a landscape of quiet memory.
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