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Afterhours Charts 3/14

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1SHYGIRLNymphBecause
2HVOBTOODifferent/PIAS
3MAGDALENA BAYMercurial World DeluxeLuminelle
4PSYCHOANGELpsychosis:angelic [DEMO]Self-Released
5NAKED FLAMESMiracle in TransitDismiss Yourself
6PENDANTHarpSaddle Creek
7WORKING MEN’S CLUBFear FearHeavenly/PIAS
8MATVEITALES_FOR_NIGHTCLUBS_II [EP]Kitsune
9ULTRAFLEXInfinite WellnessStreet Pulse
10FLUMEPalacesFuture Classic
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Underground Charts 3/14

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1SIDESHOW2mm don’t just stand there!10k
2GHAIS GUEVARAjobs not finished pack [EP]Self-Released
3SLOWTHAIUglyMethod
4DEEM SPENCERadultSW!MDrink sum wtr
5LIL YACHTYLet’s Start HereQuality Control/Motown/UMG
6TOMMY RICHMANAlligatorBoom
7KENNY MASONRuffsRCA
8ACTION BRONSONCocodrillo TurboLoma Vista/Concord
9JEAN DAWSONCHAOS NOWHandwritten
10PERRY MAYSONTheater 14BeYourOwnBestFriend

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Top Charts 3/14

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1AKAI SOLOSpirit RoamingBackwoodz
2PARANNOULAfter The MagicTopshelf
3LAVA LA RUEHi-Fidelity [EP]Marathon
4ACTION BRONSONCocodrillo TurboLoma Vista/Concord
5ARMAND HAMMERHaramBackwoodz Studioz
6DENZEL CURRYMelt My Eyez See Your FutureLoma Vista/Concord
7KENNY MASONRuffsRCA
8PERRY MAYSUNPainting Naked [EP]Self-Released
9QUELLE CHRISDEATHFAMEMello
10REDVEILlearn 2 swimSelf-Released
11YOUNG WABOMirage [EP]New College
12070 SHAKEYou Can’t Kill MeG.O.O.D./Def Jam
13DIZUltra.VioletSelf-Released
14JEAN DAWSONCHAOS NOWHandwritten
15MAMALARKYPocket FantasyFire Talk
16PILEAll FictionExploding In Sound
17RA TAKHARMythical [EP]SKYMVDE
18SHYGIRLNymphBecause
19SPIRAL XPIt’s Been A While [EP]Danger Collective
20TALEN MILLERBedroom SymphonySelf-Released
21THEY HATE CHANGEFinally, NewJagjaguwar/Secretly Group
22TOMMY RICHMANAlligatorBoom
23ASIAN GLOWCoverglow pt.1Self-Released
24BUILT TO SPILLWhen The Wind Forgets Your NameSub Pop
25ERNESTO BIRMINGHAM“MOST TODAY/cold world” [Single]A LONG LIL’ WHILE
26MAVILaughing So Hard, It HurtsMavi 4 Mayor
27MIKEDisco!10k
28ROBERT GLASPERBlack Radio III: Supreme EditionLoma Vista/Concord
29SCUBADIVERGodspeed ToSelf-Released
30SHY HIGHGoodbye Delicious [EP]Self-Released

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5SLOW PULP“Cramps” [Single]Anti-
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“Roach Friends” by Melaina Kol Review

About a year and a half ago, my friend introduced me to the artist Melaina Kol, showing me their split album with waveform*, “Sckrpnch.” I was immediately drawn in by the wonderfully crafted and infectious tunes by Melaina Kol and his work slowly became some of my favorite music as I continued to listen to more on my own. I found myself having his songs stuck in my head for days on end, I was itching to hear “Sckrpnch” and “Eraserbac” again. 

It’s funny my last blog post was about an underrated band from the 90s, and now I’m writing about another criminally underrated artist today.

Who is Melaina Kol?

With a little over 20,000 monthly Spotify listeners, I still don’t feel like enough people are listening to Melaina Kol. I personally feel like the person behind Melaina Kol is one of the best songwriters of our generation. There is so much intent behind his work, you can tell each song is perfectly crafted and the production is always so rich and warm. 

The artist behind Melaina Kol is Logan Hornyak, who is originally from Youngsville, North Carolina. He has kind of been an enigma, he doesn’t really post much on social media and has only recently started playing live more after the pandemic.

There aren’t many videos of his performances on social media either. One thing I do know is that he has been releasing incredible indie music under the name Melaina Kol since 2016 when he released his first album, “THEROTTINGMOUTH.” 

He first rose in popularity in the underground indie scene when he released his fifth album “Black Bile” in 2020. The record included some of his most loved songs by fans like “Pill” and “Crum.” If you’re looking to get into his music, there’s no bad record to start with, but he just somewhat recently released a new album titled “Roach Friends” on November 25, 2022. According to the artist’s bandcamp, “‘Roach Friends’ is a collection of B-sides and demos recorded alongside AMOSAT–his previous record released a year earlier on November 27, 2021–and it’s a great place to start. 

Over the years, the music Melaina Kol has put out has effortlessly evolved from Alex G-esque, singer-songwriter songs to beautiful, engrossing soundscapes.

His songs always feature interesting percussion sounds and patterns, he includes unique samples and plays around different synth sounds, and all of it works together to produce something you’ve never heard before.

I also have to mention how Hornyak has one of the most unique voices in indie music as well. He always sounds like he’s holding back, his voice has an interesting tone and it feels like he’s talking while singing which makes the songs feel more personal. On his last record, Melaina Kol dived heavier into the genres of indietronica, bedroom pop and indie folk, which have always been at the roots of his projects, but have shined through more on later releases.

His last album, “AMOSAT,” reminded me of early Animal Collective projects like “Strawberry Jam” which I adore so much. His latest record feels like a perfect blend of all of his influences: he has been able to create an iconic sound for himself. 

“Roach Friends”

While I was listening to “Roach Friends” I wanted to do more of a deep dive into his work to see if there were any unreleased songs I could find or performances on YouTube. I found that one of my favorite songs from “Roach Friends,” “Book of the Beast” was written over three years ago, which is really interesting to put it into perspective when trying to understand the change between his writing on his albums that he put out in 2018 like my favorite of his “Bird Kill Worm” and his 2020 album “Black Bile” compared to “AMOSAT.” 

Every time I put on one of his records or songs I am just in awe of how good they are, and the feelings of amazement and joy are brought right back to me. His songs make me feel a sense of child-like wonder, or like I’m stuck in a dream. Even though some of his songs are quite sad and vulnerable, they bring me so much comfort and peace. 

“Book of the Beast”

As I mentioned earlier, my favorite song on the record is “Book of the Beast,” which has been on constant repeat for me since it was released. It has some of his best lyrics, I wish I could quote every line here, though, but since I can’t I guess you’ll just have to listen to the song on your own time and decipher the meanings.

Some of Hornyak’s lyrics are very direct but many others can be left up to interpretation, which I love, in the song he sings, “Do I make what I want, what I am, and how it seems / Or do I live in a trance and fix the worst of me?” I feel like he is speaking about his art, and the struggles of being an artist, questioning if he is really doing what he loves and creating something authentic and true to himself. The repetition in the song creates an incredibly catchy tune that gets stuck in my head for days. 

“Nx”

“Nx” is another earworm on the record. It feels like a euphoric trance, the percussion is more basic compared to other songs on the album, but what makes the song is the all of the space and distance between parts.

Hornyack knows how to play with song structures in really interesting ways, using repetition and simple chords to his advantage and he’s continuously building upon them. “Swan Song” follows “Nx” and immediately changes up the pace of the record. Running a little over one minute the song feels like a whirlwind, the drums are fast and move with a purpose, the samples he plays are swirling, and it creates a track of pure bliss.  

Concluding thoughts

Most of the songs on the album are short and sweet, like the track “10 12” that runs just over two minutes and includes a cute and playful ukulele part and interesting drum beats. The album is completely engrossing, and every song on the 15-track record fit perfectly together and feel important to Hornyak’s new sound and continual growth as an artist.

His songs are so consuming and visceral. Once I start his records I am immediately entranced in the worlds that he creates. It is truly difficult to write about my love for his music and his geniusness, I’m scared to analyze anything wrong or poorly because of how much work and effort is poured into his work. His work is beautiful poetry, it’s emotional and vulnerable, unique and effortlessly beautiful. The production on this album is so wonderful and it has been really exciting to see Melaina Kol’s sound become more refined and unique over time. 

I’m always looking forward to hearing and seeing what he does next and I know that his next record will be nothing but amazing. You can listen to his music on Bandcamp and every other streaming site. 

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Chainsaw Charts 3/7

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1MAMMOTH CARAVANIce Cold OblivionSelf-Released
2MYTHRAEUMHalls Of Mythras [EP]M-Theory
3BLINDFOLDED AND LED TO THE WOODSRejecting ObliterationProsthetic
4SQUIDHAMMER“Drowning In Flames (Ft. Kyle Fawley of Digital Remains)” [Single]Self-Released
5SHORES OF NULLThe Loss of BeautyCandlelight
6HALF MESomaArising Empire
7BATTLE BORN“Blood, Fire, Magic, and Steel” [Single]Prosthetic
8DISTANTHeritageCentury Media
9JUDICIARY“Engulfed” [Single]Closed Casket Activities
10COMBATWOUNDEDVETERANThis Is Not An All Erect, All-Red Neon BodyNo Idea
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Top Charts 3/7

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1AKAI SOLOSpirit RoamingBackwoodz
2YOUNG WABOMirage [EP]New College
3JEAN DAWSONCHAOS NOWHandwritten
4SPIRAL XPIt’s Been A While [EP]Danger Collective
5070 SHAKEYou Can’t Kill MeG.O.O.D./Def Jam
6ARMAND HAMMERHaramBackwoodz Studioz
7DENZEL CURRYMelt My Eyez See Your FutureLoma Vista/Concord
8KENNY MASONRuffsRCA
9PILEAll FictionExploding In Sound
10REDVEILlearn 2 swimSelf-Released
11THEY HATE CHANGEFinally, NewJagjaguwar/Secretly Group
12TOMMY RICHMANAlligatorBoom
13YO LA TENGOThis Stupid WorldMatador
14AUDREY NUNAa liquid breakfast DELUXEArista
15ERNESTO BIRMINGHAM“MOST TODAY/cold world” [Single]A LONG LIL’ WHILE
16GHAIS GUEVARAThere Will Be No Super-SlaveSelf-Released
17LAVA LA RUEHi-Fidelity [EP]Marathon
18MAVILaughing So Hard, It HurtsMavi 4 Mayor
19MIKEDisco!10k
20PARANNOULAfter The MagicTopshelf
21PERRY MAYSUNPainting Naked [EP]Self-Released
22ROBERT GLASPERBlack Radio III: Supreme EditionLoma Vista/Concord
23SCUBADIVERGodspeed ToSelf-Released
24SHY HIGHGoodbye Delicious [EP]Self-Released
25ACTION BRONSONCocodrillo TurboLoma Vista/Concord
26DIZUltra.VioletSelf-Released
27LOWERTOWNI Love to LieDirty Hit
28PENDANTHarpSaddle Creek
29QUELLE CHRISDEATHFAMEMello
30SAMM HENSHAWUntidy SoulDorm Seven
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Underground Charts 3/7

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1SIDESHOW2mm don’t just stand there!10k
2GHAIS GUEVARAjobs not finished pack [EP]Self-Released
3LITTLE SIMZNO THANK YOUForever Living Originals/AWAL
4DEEM SPENCERadultSW!MDrink sum wtr
5LIL YACHTYLet’s Start HereQuality Control/Motown/UMG
6TOMMY RICHMANAlligatorBoom
7KENNY MASONRuffsRCA
8KWAMZAYMountain [EP]Off-Center
9070 SHAKEYou Can’t Kill MeG.O.O.D./Def Jam
10SLOWTHAIUglyMethod

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Afterhours Charts 3/7

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1PENDANTHarpSaddle Creek
2DEATHS DYNAMIC SHROUDDarklifeSelf-Released
3WHATEVER THE WEATHERWhatever The WeatherGhostly International
4MAGDALENA BAYMercurial World DeluxeLuminelle
5DIVINO NINOLast Spa On EarthWinspear
6KY VOSSThe AfterPlay Alone
7NAKED FLAMESMiracle in TransitDismiss Yourself
8NANORAYToyboxSelf-Released
9SHYGIRLNymphBecause
10WORKING MEN’S CLUBFear FearHeavenly/PIAS
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Interesting Albums: January-February

2023 has been off to a decently solid start through its first couple of months. As for more popular artists, some have seen a massiv surge in popularity, like Ice Spice. Lil Yachty put his heavily autotuned singing to use on a psych rock album. There’s still so many artists who may not be as popular, but their releases have been just as–if not more–intriguing to listen to.

Lumi – Snail’s House

Official audio for “gemini” by Snail’s House

If you’re looking for some new study music, Snail’s House has you covered. “Lumi” dives into a more soft-spoken future bass sound filled with magic and wonder. The only goal this album pursues is to uplift listeners, and it does so wonderfully. There is such a variety of instruments and melodies even if there isn’t much exploration out of Snail House’s typical genre influences. Whether you’ve hit a snag writing an essay (as I have recently) or are taking a short break from your work, “Lumi” is bound to bring your spirits back up and get back into the swing of things.

After the Magic – Parannoul

Official audio for “We Shine at Night (우리는 밤이 되면 빛난다)” by Parannoul

“After the Magic” might not be the most invigorating album you’ve ever heard, but Parannoul has seemed to hone in their craft with this record. Each track takes listeners on a journey, enabled by the nearly six minute average song length. While this makes individual songs euphoric to listen to, going through the whole album at once can be draining. The Korean shoegaze band did have some masterful production on “After the Magic” though. Everything blends together nicely without becoming a slurry of drums, guitars, and vocals.

The WAEVE – The WAEVE

Music video for “Sleepwalking” by The WAEVE

The WAEVE is an artist I’ve been following for a short while. I’ve enjoyed some of their previous discography, but this album seems to drag behind some of that work. Many of the tracks aren’t active enough to keep me engaged, and the lyrics aren’t exactly revolutionary either. There’s a couple of songs that innovate on their relatively quiet, light sound though. “Kill Me Again” has a solid groove and bass guitar with a lot of presence on the track. Overall, “The WAEVE” just does not have a dynamic enough style to keep me invested.

Bless This Mess – U.S. Girls

Music video for “Futures Bet” by U.S. Girls

U.S. Girls have quickly become one of my favorite artists as of late. This new album, “Bless This Mess” takes a synth-pop approach to Meg Remy’s new experiences with motherhood. The singles for this album, such as “Futures Bet” and “So Typically Now”, are especially whimsical and fun. But, even the remaining tracks on the album diversify and solidify U.S. Girls’s lyrical and musical range. From dance pop to more somber tunes, “Bless This Mess” was a joy to listen to from front to back.

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Nordista Freeze: Artist Profile

Nordista Freeze is a psychedelic pop rock project and persona by singer, songwriter and tambourinist– Freeze.

His discography is defined by whimsical love songs and smooth ballads reminiscent of 60s pop tunes. However behind these gentle songs is a dramatic, high energy performer made for the stage.

Discography

Taking a look at his recorded discography, his most recent album “Big Sky Pipe Dream” is refreshingly sweet.

“Wysteria” is one of my favorite tracks off the album. Nordista Freeze creates a feeling of weightlessness in his songs. “Wysteria” in particular is a great example of the vocal and musical style Freeze has accomplished– airy, light and mystical.

The characteristics of 60s pop unite “Big Sky Pipe Dream”. However, this influence is relatively new in his work.

In his 2017 album “Cosmis Haus”, there is a greater presence of 90s pop-rock influences.

Track “Florida” off “Cosmis Haus” is bolder and a little more rustic– and captures the energy of his early work.

Something that is missing from “Big Sky Pipe Dream” is a slower, more sentimental track. “Good Time” demonstrates Freeze’s ability to slow it down and reflect beautifully.

I really admire Freeze’s ability to tie together high and low energy into his work– while still maintaining a bit of goofiness and otherworldly pop energy.

With each release his persona and sound continues to get more confident and bold.

The Narrative

One aspect that really pulled me into his music is the narrative he have built around his music.

In his artist bio on Spotify, this story is outlined best:

“A flaming blue orb came flying out of the sky and smashed into the earth, and there, lying sprawled in the crater, was a man wearing only his underwear with a tambourine in his hand. He rose to his knees and took off running over the rim of the crater and into the distance yelling ‘Na Na’. Where did he come from?”

Freeze has created a narrative of supernatural, time warping events that creates his music. It’s silly, goofy and set the foundation to his on-stage and off-stage presence.

Music has the power to redefine and reinvent the creators. In may ways Nordista Freeze and his music are one entity– and the two come alive in live performance.

Live Shows

I had the pleasure of seeing Nordista Freeze open for flipturn during their 2022 Shadowglow tour.

I was so excited to see flipturn and did not expect much from an opener– but I walked away that night amazed most by Nordista Freeze.

In my experience, openers typically give a solid performance but nothing over the top. The audience may dance a little and get warmed up, but I have never seen an audience mosh to an opener until Nordista Freeze.

What makes this even more remarkable is that his recorded work does not allude to his remarkable, chaotic stage energy at all.

Nordista Freeze opened as if he was the main event– and succeeded brilliantly.

It is clear he cares deeply about connecting with the audience, and Freeze goes above and beyond to ensure everyone walks away associating his music with a good time.

In an interview with SCAD Radio, Freeze elaborates on his goals as a performer,

 “There are two goals, the internal one to make the art I want to make, which can be dissonant or cooperative with my secondary goal of interacting with a crowd and creating an engagement where people leave with good memories”

Freeze provides an infectiously excited energy to his shows. His recorded work simply does not convey the same level of radiating adrenaline and unbridled passion in comparison to live performance.

One of the elements I loved about his performance is the live vocal mixing and editing. As seen in this recorded performance, Freeze amplifies and adds to his songs throughout his live performances.

This love for live performance is prevalent in his booking history. As outlined in his artist bio:

“The Nashville psych-pop artist is such a prolific performer that, as of the beginning of May 2021, he boasted 516 live shows since 2016 — a rate of one every three nights for almost five years”

Concluding Thoughts

Nordista Freeze is a talented performer how brings a refreshing silliness and sweetness to the music industry.

I am excited to see how his work grows and matures through his career– and I’m looking forward to where his live performances take him next.