Category: ESSENTIAL NEW MUSIC

Essential New Music: Peter Brötzmann Chicago Tentet’s “Ultraman Vs. Alien Metron”
While musicians moved in and out of the Peter Brötzmann Chicago Tentet throughout its existence, the ensemble’s 14-year run can

Essential New Music: Double Wig’s “Double Wig”
The compulsion to create is often linked to self-expression. But as anyone who has spent some time listening to classic

Essential New Music: Joys Union Group’s “Boredom Euphoria”
The impatient may read the name of this LP and ask, “Well, which will it be?” How does one reconcile

Essential New Music: Simon Joyner’s “Songs From A Stolen Guitar”
Songs From A Stolen Guitar is a series of reckonings. Across 10 songs, Simon Joyner sings about about things that

Essential New Music: Karen Dalton’s “Shuckin’ Sugar”
Karen Dalton was one of the great interpretive singers of the American folk revival, but when she died in 1993,

Essential New Music: Terry Riley/John Tilbury’s “Keyboard Studies”
Unless you happen to be an extraordinary musician, John Tilbury has forgotten more about making more good music than you’ll

Essential New Music: Reinier van Houdt’s “Drift Nowhere Past/The Adventure Of Sleep”
Reinier van Houdt is best known as an interpreter of new piano music, in which capacity he has performed compositions

Essential New Music: Steven R. Smith’s “Spring”
The title Spring evokes images of rebirth and new life. But if you’re already acquainted with the work of Los

Essential New Music: Mary Halvorson’s “Amaryllis & Belladonna”
What new skill did you pick up during the 2020 lockdown? Teaching math and affect management to your kids? Defeating

Essential New Music: Brandon Seabrook’s “In The Swarm”
In The Swarm is the second album by the trio of guitarist Brandon Seabrook, drummer Gerald Cleaver and hyphenated, mononymic

Essential New Music: Horde Of Two’s “I Knew I Was A Rebel Then”
MAGNET readers probably know guitarist and visual artist David Lester from his weekly contribution to our virtual pages, which pairs

Essential New Music: SAVAK’s “Human Error/Human Delight”
Part of the deal for rock ‘n’ roll fans is to be interested in, and often obsessed with, band minutiae.

Essential New Music: The Trypes’ “Music For Neighbors”
Given a cursory look, the Trypes might’ve seemed like a just another hobby band. First formed in 1982, they were

Essential New Music: Albert Ayler’s “Revelations: The Complete ORTF 1970 Foundation Maeght Recordings”
There’s no mistaking jazz saxophonist Albert Ayler’s influence. The breadth and power of his tone on the tenor are unparalleled,