Dirty Projectors’ previous album Bitte Orca, saw a trio of female vocalists added to the band whose vocals helped propel the band to accessibility with their poppy choruses. Latest LP Swing Lo Magellanamplifies that formula, the pop hooks and danceable arrangements are more apparent than ever now.
Sang Enemy throws old time fans off the scent of their original influences like The Strokes, which was closely associated with the band. This time around, you’re hit with a barrage of heaviness that is unseemingly Hujan.
We’ve been huge fans of the Sisters since their all-killer self titled debut album came out back in ’04. Since then, the JUICE office will subconsciously turn into a giant pride parade with every release that could last for weeks.
His previous series of EPs had proven that Slugabed was the ripest among likeminded outré producers; melding boom bap with cheesy 8-bit RPG tunes and some bassy wobbles to perfection. Time Team sees him going on a deeper adventure that sometimes he lost his sight