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Record Highlight — Raglani

Husk, a career-spanning double-LP retrospective marking Raglani’s “early period” (2004-2009), is both the artist’s “Best-of” collection, as well as a document of a personal orientation within the canon of electronic music.  As a devoted student of E.M. history and synthesis techniques, Joseph Raglani has spent the past decade in his St. Louis studio consuming and refiguring.  While highly-informed, these tracks avoid simple derivation, the traces of influence are not easily decipherable; the common descriptors fall away.  The sonic legacies orbiting the INA GRM axis cross paths with pop sensibilities more akin to the sensuous pulse of New Order.  Raglani mines the expressiveness of this fertile boundary space.  The compositions on Husk are dense featuring a palette of analog and digital electronic instruments as well as guitar, voice, pedal steel, organ, melodica. Disparate elements find a way to resonate to maximum emotive effect.  The sonic energies are not bound to their sources, but are rather utilized for their ability to express.

One fourth of the material is available here for the first time; the remainder from private-press and small run releases has been remixed by Raglani and re-mastered by Greg Davis for presentation in this collection.  Husk is Raglani’s second mass-market release following his 2008 CD Of Sirens Born released on Kranky Records.  Artwork by Robert Beatty (Three Legged Race / Hair Police / Resonant Hole).  In an edition of 500 copies with printed inner-sleeves.

Available now from Arbor Records!


Record Highlight — Magnolia Mountain

Town & Country is Cincinnati-based Magnolia Mountain‘s new LP, and the third pressed here at GGR (thanks guys!).

The album release show is this friday, (4/20) at the beautiful Taft Theatre Ballroom in downtown Cincinnati.  They will be joined onstage by special guests Ricky Nye on piano and organ, and Brian Hogg on saxophone!  Support acts for the night are Chuck Cleaver and Lisa Walker (of Wussy – btw, check out their new album, also pressed here at GGR and available on RSD), Jeremy Pinnell & The 55’s, and Tom Evanchuck & The Old Money!  Don’t miss it!

 

Record Highlight — Lights Resolve

Three men, covering two ends of the sound spectrum, share one common vision. For the expansive alternative trio Lights Resolve, it’s all about maximizing their assets: engaging and arresting listeners with just three instruments and a microphone. Now armed with their debut full-length, the band is about to bring their sonically galactic, yet incredibly minimalist, message to the masses.  Lights Resolve—which also includes drummer Neal Saini and bassist Luke Daniels—formed in Long Island, NY in 2006 after the trio’s former lead vocalist departed from their prior four-piece outfit.

For their first full-length LP, Feel You’re Different, Lights Resolve sequestered itself in Bethpage, NY with legendary Long Island producer Mike Sapone (Brand New, Taking Back Sunday), who, per his credentials, drove the band to log their most impressive studio performance to date. Thematically, the album developed into both a commentary on embracing individuality and coming to grips with one’s own personal development; both are topics the members of Lights Resolve know all too well from recent years.

The ultra-limited edition vinyl package features extensive artwork with silver accents, four vinyl colors, and oh by the way – the record plays from the center outward.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Record Highlight — Roomrunner

Roomrunner‘s Super Vague EP will be released on vinyl on May 15 by Fan Death Records.  Thanks to Fan Death for trying us out on this release!

Roomrunner is currently on tour, so check their schedule to see if the Super Vague Tour will be stopping near you!  Also, be sure to stay tuned to Fan Death to grab a copy of this new EP.

 

Record Highlight — Take One Car

Take One Car is a group of good friends and family, from Upstate, NY, brought together by some collective desire to make music.  They spent the last 4 years performing, traveling, writing & recording in some form or another. On Record Store Day, they will be releasing their second full-length album, It’s Going To Be A Nice Day, on wax.

While the record does not officially street until RSD, you can actually pre-order a copy starting tomorrow (April 13)!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Record Highlight — Hop Along

Just shipped!  Hop Along‘s Get Disowned — available everywhere on May 5!

Hit up Hot Green Records (formed by members of Algernon Cadwallader) to pre-order the album today!  The first 50 to order receive an old, beloved B-side, on cassette. Get it while the tape’s hot!!

Also, the June 1 Philadelphia record release show date is now up!

 

Record Highlight — En

Already Gone is the second full length album from West Coast dream-drone unit En, the duo of Maxwell August Croy and James Devane, following their well-received debut album The Absent Coast (released in 2010 on Root Strata, which Croy runs alongside Jefre Cantu-Ledesma). For their sophomore release, the pair have opened up their tonal palette considerably. While the comparisons that critics made of their first album to the work of Tim Hecker and Stars of the Lid still hold true, Already Gone finds Croy and Devane mining even richer sonic climes. Here, the duo pull back the curtain on some of their source material, a move that allows the diversity of their instrumentation to resonate. On The Sea Saw Swell, Croy’s acoustic koto pings across the stereo spectrum as a looping guitar figure from Devane apparates from the haze of a beautiful, slowly shifting drone. The side-long closer Elysia is likely the duo’s defining recording to date, an epic slow-burner that reaches heights both angelic and cacophonous. Ultimately, it is the harmonious marriage of the organic and the obscured that recurs throughout the album that proves its defining trait, and it is precisely what makes En stand out in the ever-growing field of contemporary drone/ambient musics.

En tour Japan with Grouper in late April.

Available from Experimedia, the vinyl edition consists of 500 copies total (100 clear, 400 black), and includes digital download coupons.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Record Highlight — Branford Marsalis

Legendary saxophonist Branford Marsalis and his tight-knit working band will deliver Four MFs Playin’ Tunes on deluxe 180-gram vinyl on April 21, 2012.

This is the first recording of the Branford Marsalis Quartet with an electrifying young drummer that joined the band three years ago and the results are a nimble and sparkling album, featuring ambitious original compositions by members of the band, a Thelonious Monk classic, and one standard dating to 1930.

The record blends the beautiful and subtle ballad sounds of the 2004 release  Eternal with the ecstatic contrasts of the critically-acclaimed Braggtown.  In other words, this just might be the Branford Marsalis Quartet’s most sublime musical achievement yet.

This is the first vinyl release from Marsalis Music, and will not be available digitally until August (but the vinyl contains a digital download code).

In describing Four MFs Playin’ Tunes, Marsalis recalls a television interview program on which famed bandleader and drummer Art Blakey was asked to describe jazz in one word.  Blakey’s answer? “Intensity, intensity, intensity.” The Branford Marsalis Quartet has built their reputation by bringing intensity to each and every live and recorded performance, including the ballads.  Says Marsalis, “Even if people don’t know what we’re doing, they’ll feel what we’re doing.”

Hit up your local Independent Record Store around April 21 (Record Store Day) to grab a copy!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Record Highlights — Park

Shop Radio Cast has teamed up with Lobster Records to release two Park albums, It Won’t Snow Where You’re Going and No Signal on limited edition color vinyl!

It Won’t Snow Where You’re Going will be released on a single LP available in a Fire Orange with Black Smoke limited to 250 copies or a yellow with black swirl. No Signal will be released on a double LP available on a clear purple mix limited to 250 copies, and a cloudy blue limited to 250.

Both records are shipping out from our plant this week, and pre-orders are open, so hit up Shop Radio Cast to grab your copy!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Record Highlight — Alone at 3 AM

There couldn’t be a more typical story than the one of Cincinnati, Ohio’s Alone at 3AM’s earnest beginnings; four high school friends pick up guitars at a party, get drunk and play music. The thing though that separates their story from the scores of garage bands around the world is that they’ve actually stuck with it and have woven their music into the fabrics of their lives.  Despite the tender, head-hanging undertones that their name suggests, A3A play charging, dynamic, good ol’ rock-n-roll that is anything but self-loathing.

Hot off the press and available soon is A3A’s new LP – Midwest Mess.  Pressed on whiskey-cola colored wax, stay tuned to grab a copy!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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