What The Hell Am I Listening To?!?
Mew

I’m a little bit behind the curve on this new Mew record because for a while I mistakenly thought it was only an EP. But now that I have the full-length album, I am totally obsessed with it. I was a big fan of their last two records, but I feel like with No More Stories… they have taken their game up to a whole new level. They pull off a move in a more poppy and upbeat direction almost flawlessly, balancing out the ridiculously catchy melodies with plenty of proggy weirdness. So if you somehow missed this one as well, go grab it now:
Mew : Introducing Palace Players
Built To Spill

BTS @ ATP NY ‘08
It’s strange hearing songs I obsessed about over half a decade ago appearing for the first time on a new record. The fact that I had been hearing the songs on You In Reverse for years prior on live recordings greatly diminished the newness of it when it came out, and I think that that played a part in my inability to fully fall in love with it, as I have with the rest of Doug Martch’s vast catalogue. Luckily There is No Enemy has plenty of fresh material, and the older stuff contained on it happen to be some of my favourites from that ‘04-’05 era. Also, BTS felt noticeably more invigorated in their concerts last year than they had in quite a while, and I think that that zeal bled into the recordings. All in all, it’s great to hear one of my favourite bands making compelling music again.
Built To Spill : Things Fall Apart
Volcano Choir

Volcano Choir is Justin Vernon (aka Bon Iver) teamed up with fellow Wisconsin artists Collections of Colonies of Bees. The resulting 35 minute record sounds like a more experimental and trippy version of Bon Iver, and it’s pretty much amazing. Blood Bank was kind of neat, but it made me begin to question whether Vernon could ever again create something as enchanting and transcendental as For Emma, Forever Ago. But Volcano Choir’s Unmap proves that he is no one hit wonder, and demonstrates the enormous amount of talent and range of these midwestern musicians. Between this and Emma, it is hard not to concur that Justin Vernon is going to be a premiere musician for years to come.
- Posted by Davy Minor on October 14, 2009 at 5:46 am















