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Top Charts 11/5/24

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#ArtistRecordLabel
1SPRINTSLetter To SelfCity Slang
2TANUKICHANCircles [EP]Carpark
3COCTEAU TWINSMilk & Kisses (2024 Remaster)4AD
4GLITTERERRationaleAnti-
5GINGER ROOTSHINBANGUMIGhostly International/Secretly Group
6BASSVICTIMBasspunkSelf-Released
7CAKES DA KILLABlack SheepYoung Art
8DEAD POET SOCIETYFISSIONSpinefarm
9ERICK THE ARCHITECTI’ve Never Been Here BeforeIDOL
10FLY ANAKINSkinemaxxxLex
11HANA VURomanticismGhostly International/Secretly Group
12JODY CARROLLMountainSelf-Released
13JOY DIVISION“Shadowplay” [Single]Vintage Jupebox
14KENNY MASON9 (Nine)RCA
15KYLE MARTUCCILate Night ThaiTooch
16MEI SEMONESKabutomushi [EP]Bayonet
17OFFICE DOGSpielNew West/Flying Nun
18POTATOHEAD PEOPLEEat Your Heart OutBastard Jazz
19POWERWASHEREveryone LaughsStrange View
20RITCHIETriple Digits [112]AWAL
21SASAMI“Honeycrash” [Single]Domino
22SAYA GRAYQWERTY II [EP]Dirty Hit
23SEAFOOD SAMStanding On Giant Shouldersdrink sum wtr
24SGLILY AND EMOTIONALSGenki RockFull Metal
25SIOUXSIE AND THE BANSHEESJuju (Remastered)Polydor
26SOCCER MOMMYEvergreenLoma Vista/Concord
27SPIRA MEExisting & Lingeringexisting
28YUNGATITAShoelace & A KnotSelf-Released
29YVES TUMORPraise A Lord Who Chews But Which Does Not ConsumeWarp
30BAUHAUSIn the Flat Field4AD

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1RAIN ON FRIDAYSDeath To AffectionSelf-Released
2FASHION CLUBA Love You Cannot Shakefelte
3ANYA MARINAAsteroidGood Rope
4TALKING VIOLETEverything At OnceFlying Colours
5SOCCER MOMMYEvergreenLoma Vista/Concord
6AMYL AND THE SNIFFERSCartoon DarknessB2B
7MOMMA“Ohio All The Time” [Single]Polyvinyl
8VINILOVERSUSMi Mejor EnemigoSelf-Released
9ALL FEELSThis Place Is A MessageFlower Sounds
10SAM LYNCH“Hurt” [Single]Birthday Cake
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Concert Preview

Machine Girl w/ Kill Alters and Snooper set to Rock Lincoln Theatre

It’s a crazy time for chronically online queer youths. Not only is Machine Girl hitting the stage at Raleigh’s Lincoln Theatre Nov 8, but they’ll be accompanied by iconic and much-beloved egg punk outfit Snooper and alt-tronic Kill Alters.

If you’re somehow out of the loop, here’s what you need to know:

Machine Girl

New York-based alternative electronic duo Machine Girl has maintained a chokehold in the breakcore and “internet music” scenes for several years now.

With a distinct brand of punk-infused electronic noise, Machine Girl’s discography flirts with caustic edges and ebullient, danceable beats. Albums like “.​.​.​BECAUSE IM YOUNG ARROGANT AND HATE EVERYTHING YOU STAND FOR” and “WLFGRL+” emphasize the band’s energetic, eclectic sound.

Machine Girl’s newest album, “MG Ultra,” is a much-awaited revisit of the band’s aesthesis, and will likely make up a large chunk of their setlist.

For more info, check out Juno’s write-up.

Snooper

Winning my heart with their penchant for paper mache, Snooper is delightfully silly.

Hailing from Nashville, these colorful egg-punkers pride themselves on wild, high-energy performances and their iconic insect mascot.

Snooper’s music is like the headrush after downing a drink, mind-melding, sensory and distorted. Music ideal for scuttling around like a bug.

Kill Alters

Crashing electronic band Kill Alters is an experimental, archival project lead by Bonnie Baxter. Dark, obscure and pulsating like a diseased heart, the group’s music is an acquired taste a la Throbbing Gristle and/or Xiu Xiu.

I’m interested in seeing how the group’s work translates into live performance.

Final Thoughts

Though I anticipate the Lincoln Theatre will transform into a veritable onion patch, I’m eager to experience certain death (and dehydration) amid a frenzy of Tripp pants, studded wrist bracelets and dyed hair.

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New Album Review

Soundbites: “Electric Honey (Encore)” – Tanerélle

I’m not entirely convinced that Tanerélle isn’t a celestial being from a far-away Afrofuturist utopia. She brings to Earth her intergalactic take on R&B and neo soul in her newest album, “Electric Honey (Encore).”

The album features some beautiful artists like Machinedrum, who specializes in elegant breakbeat and IDM, and Sabrina Claudio, who has got the sense for sensuality on lock. Drawing from both worlds is something Tanerélle does often, so they seem like perfect collaborators for her vision.

I actually first heard Tanerélle on a Machinedrum track two years ago, called “Star,” and was transfixed. Spellbound. Bewitched. Her voice is like a thick silk velvet against the track’s delicate ambience, and there’s no shortage of that feel in “Electric Honey.”

The first track on the album is “For Her (Chemtrails),” featuring Machinedrum and IMANU. The very first synths sound Ark Patrol-adjacent (an IMANU staple), setting the stage for a lighter dance track that burns out like a blown-out birthday candle: we’re left with the kiss of smoke from its wick.

One of my favorite tracks on this album is “Let Me In – Cosmic Orchestra Ver.,” where Tanerélle takes a standard R&B melody and makes a spectacle of it. The strings are utter drama as she begs a lover to let her in: “Under your skin / Yearning for softness / No need for caution / I’ll be your saint.”

The grandiosity continues with the album’s title track, “Electric Honey.” It’s more of an interlude, bridging the gap between the longing of the orchestral version of “Let Me In” and the neo-soul-voltage of “Blink.”

A final favorite of mine from this album is “Overflow.” It starts off more somber than the others and is at points, more IDM than R&B. At others, it’s sacral like a call through a cavern, accompanied by sober clarity in the lyrics:

I close my eyes as I spy for relief

I sneak away in the night while you sleep

I beg the sky for some love and some peace

And a forever, one for you and one for me

But there’s never getting what you want

It’s an all-too-familiar surrender to truth, after trying to deny that something once complete has since succumbed to decay. I think the track does well the weird back-and-forth between the lightness from relief, and the weight of memory in those moments of realization.

Overall, I think “Electric Honey (Encore)” is a sweet little release with some versatility; I could both dance and cry to some of the songs, depending on the day. It’s slightly experimental, but it remains in the realm of easy listening.

I may play something from it on a set soon..

love & disco,

dirty chai

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Chainsaw Charts 10/28/24

Chainsaw Charts

#ArtistRecordLabel
1HIGH ON FIRECometh The StormMNRK
2PYRRHONExhaustWillowtip
3RIPPED TO SHREDSSanshiRelapse
4THOUUmbilicalSacred Bones
5HYPERDONTIAHarvest of MalevolenceMe Saco un Ojo
6MAYHEMICTobaSepulcharal Voice
7ORANSSI PAZUZUMuuntautujaNuclear Blast
8SPECTRAL WOUNDSongs Of Blood And MireProfound Lore
9SPITEThe Third TempleInvictus
10CANDYIt’s Inside YouRelapse

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Afterhours Charts 10/28/24

Afterhours Charts

#ArtistRecordLabel
1TURQUOISEDEATHKaleidoscopeDismiss Yourself
2BYE2My Wife Is Drink PaintKitty On Fire
3VITESSE XThis Infinitemusic-website
4VIRGINIE BAstral 2000Bonsound
5CARIBOUHoneyMerge
6RAHIM REDCARHOPECOREBecause
7AZZECCA“Who’s That Girl?” [Single]DGTL
8NOTION“After The Break” [Single]Self-Released
9DROOKThe Pure Joy Of JumpingSelf-Released
10TP DUTCHKISS“Song For Ugne” [Single]Leaving

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Underground Charts 10/28/24

Underground Charts

#ArtistRecordLabel
1THEE SACRED SOULSGot A Story To TellDaptone
2OBONGJAYAR“Just My Luck” b/w “Tomorrow Man” [Single]September
3YUKIMI“Break Me Down” [Single]Ninja Tune
47XVETHEGENIUSDeath Of DeuceDrumwork
5WILL WILDFIRE“Rolling The Stone” [Single]Self-Released
6DJ MOVESBass, Breaks, & VHS TapesTiger Blood
7VERSIONZORAK“Spear” [Single]Self-Released
8BATHEInside Voice(s): Side A [EP]MNRK
9ELIJAH BLAKEelijah.MNRK
10PLANET GIZAThe Sky Is Recording Me: 100 Years Later (Vol. 1)Quiet Note

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Jazz Charts 10/28/24

Jazz Charts

#ArtistRecordLabel
1DWAYNE CLEMONSCenter Of Gravity: Live At SmallsCellar
2KEN SERIO QUARTETBrooklyn OasisTripping Tree
3JEFF RUPERTIt Gets BetterRupe
4PETER BERNSTEINBetter AngelsSmoke Sessions
5NUBYA GARCIAOdysseyConcord Jazz
6BEN LUMSDAINEMurmuration Without EndInternational Anthem
7SPANISH HARLEM ORCHESTRASwing ForeverOvation
8OJTGround LevelJazz Daddy
9PAULA MAYARio De JaneiroYellow House
10MICHAEL MAYOFlyMack Avenue

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1WAYNE ESCOFFERYAloneSmoke Sessions
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Top Charts 10/28/24

Top Charts

#ArtistRecordLabel
1TANUKICHANCircles [EP]Carpark
2SPRINTSLetter To SelfCity Slang
3GLITTERERRationaleAnti-
4ROSIE TUCKERUtopia Now!Sentimental
5YEULE“eko” [Single]Ninja Tune
6ATMOSPHERETalk Talk [EP]Rhymesayers
7BRISTLERCascades At Rest [EP]Mint 400
8DANNY BROWNQuarantaWarp
9ERICK THE ARCHITECTI’ve Never Been Here BeforeIDOL
10FLY ANAKINSkinemaxxxLex
11GLASS BEACHPlastic DeathRun For Cover
12GOTTS STREET PARKOn The InsideBlue Flowers
13HORSE JUMPER OF LOVEDisaster TrickRun For Cover
14LARRY AND JOEManos PanAmericanosSelf-Released
15LIP CRITICHex DealerPartisan
16MANNEQUIN PUSSYI Got HeavenEpitaph
17MEI SEMONESKabutomushi [EP]Bayonet
18MIKEPinball10k
19NXWORRIESWhy Lawd?Stones Throw
20PSYMON SPINEHead Body ConnectorNorthern Spy
21SAMMY OSMOND AND THE NO-HELLERSSammy Osmond and the No-HellersBrighten the Corner Where You Are
22SISSY REMAINSSissy RemainsSelf-Released
23SWEET PILLStarchild [EP]Hopeless
24SOFTIES, THEThe Bed I MadeFather/Daughter
25ADE HAKIMHAPPIEST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD WIDE WEBBronx Academy of Home
26ADRIANNE LENKERBright Future4AD
27AESOP ROCKIntegrated Tech SolutionsRhymesayers
28ALLEGRA KRIEGERArt Of The Unseen Infinity MachineDouble Double Whammy
29BEEN STELLARScream From New York, NYDirty Hit
30BETA RADIOFloating ThroughSelf-Released

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1HONEYGLAZEReal DealFat Possum
2PORRIDGE RADIOClouds In The Sky They Will Always Be There For MeSecretly Canadian/Secretly Group
3KATE BOLLINGERSongs From A Thousand Frames Of MindGhostly International/Secretly Group
4KIT MAJORLove.Sick.Major [EP]Self-Released
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Concert Review

French Police Cast Leather-Tinged Daydreams Over Cat’s Cradle

Composed of cigarette smoke sighs and technicolor lights flashing across the lenses of sunglasses, the music of French Police is jaunty and moody — disaffected and brimming with emotion, slow-moving and riveting — a wine-smooth melange of perfectly married contradictions.

I’ve loved them since “Clock Man” and “Club De Vampiros” first crossed my path, and jumped at the opportunity to see them live — finally, I might add, after watching them tour the west coast for years — in Carrboro.

Cover for “Pedaleo Nocturno” by French Police

The Show

The venue was awash in showgoers clad in the stylistics of 2014 Tumblr: leather jackets over tight black pants or stockings, feet clad in shiny black boots and dark hair scalded with a flat iron.

A tang of cigarettes and clove cologne was thick on the air. Part of me wondered if I’d accidentally wandered into an Arctic Monkeys gig. Then I spotted it: a merch table decked out with a pair of women’s underwear, the words “FRENCH POLICE” emblazoned across the backside. That’s when I knew I was in the right place.

Cover for “BULLY” by French Police

I attempted to take a photo of the crowd for posterity’s sake, but their clothing rendered them something of a shapeless mass. Maybe it was better that way. When French Police took the stage — dressed all in black, eyes concealed by moody shades — the audience became a dusky, rolling sea.

Exuberant beats, thrumming basslines and the breathy vocals of Brian Flores transformed the backroom into a vivid musical space.

The audience swayed in unison, excitement and jubilation spilling over into cheers as the band flowed through all of our favorite songs, devil-may-care, strutting languid across the stage. It was dreamlike, soaking in the sonorous beats of one of my favorite bands, watching them live and breathe just feet away.

It was a sweet show. Nothing crazy, just pure adoration. And sometimes that’s all you need.

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Chainsaw Charts 10/21/24

Chainsaw Charts

#ArtistRecordLabel
1HIGH ON FIRECometh The StormMNRK
2PYRRHONExhaustWillowtip
3RIPPED TO SHREDSSanshiRelapse
4THOUUmbilicalSacred Bones
5HYPERDONTIAHarvest of MalevolenceMe Saco un Ojo
6MAYHEMICTobaSepulcharal Voice
7ORANSSI PAZUZUMuuntautujaNuclear Blast
8SPECTRAL WOUNDSongs Of Blood And MireProfound Lore
9SPITEThe Third TempleInvictus
10CANDYIt’s Inside YouRelapse

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1SPITEThe Third TempleInvictus
2BLOOD INCANTATIONAbsolute ElsewhereCentury Media
3UNDEATHMore InsaneProsthetic