Kara-Lis Coverdale - Changes in Air
After an eight-year gap, Canadian composer Kara-Lis Coverdale returned this year with three new albums, and all three have been genuinely spectacular.
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After an eight-year gap, Canadian composer Kara-Lis Coverdale returned this year with three new albums, and all three have been genuinely spectacular.
October’s Record of the Month is We Were Just Here, the anthemic and panoramic new LP from Dundalk five-piece Just Mustard.
September’s Record of the Month is Michelangelo Dying, the visceral seventh album from Welsh musician and producer Cate Le Bon.
August’s Record of the Month is It’s A Beautiful Place, the new LP from New York art rock duo Water From Your Eyes.
July’s Record of the Month is the debut LP from Melbourne (Naarm)-based trio Folk Bitch Trio, and they sound sublime!
Our June Record of the Month is Durand Jones & The Indications’ Flowers, another vibrant evolution of their soul sound.
It all started with ‘Unsolicited Stereolab Material’ on 7” in the mail and we have been grooving hard since. May’s Record of the Month is - obviously! - Stereolab.
Against the frenzy of the last few weeks, April’s Record of the Month collects moments of sublime calm and expansive emotional resonance from Walt McClements.
Created entirely from improvised sessions, our March Record of the Month is the totally vitalising Una Oportunidad más de Triunfar en la Vida from trio, Los Pirañas.
Transmissions of negative space, telepathic seance and spectral improvisation… Man, are we hyped to have Darkside back!
If we can be sure of anything in 2025, the musical city of Melbourne is gonna deliver, and Delivery really deliver!
Welcome to December. Our final Record of the Month for 2024 is (very suitably) ‘12’, the gloriously full and deeply melodic return of White Denim.