Fresh Juice

4th September 2023

Mitski – Bug Like An Angel

This leaves such a heavy impression on you when you first hear it, there is something in the contrast between the solemn verses and the way the heavenly choir just seems to crash into them that is simultaneously unsettling and soothing. Add to that this video depicting the older woman raging with her own demons and coping strategies and the way Mitski herself shoots her a glance and you have a spine tingling combination of tension, sound and vision. This is from the upcoming album ‘The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We’, out September 15th…

Ash Walker – Time Gets Wasted

Ash Walker is a bass player first but pretty much everything else a close second, including DJ, multi-instrumentalist, composer and arranger of an alluring hybrid Jazz form that pulls in influences and collaborators from Soul, Dance, Funk, Reggae and Trip-Hop. His new album ‘Astronaut’, his fourth in the eight years since his debut, shows a real progression into a grain of sound that is uniquely his and a very satisfying and glacial vibe it has too, as heard on this tune featuring Denitia and Sly5thAve…

Buck Meek – Cyclades

Here is a track from the new album ‘Haunted Mountain’ by the Big Thief guitarist, this time a live version captured in superb quality from the front row of a recent gig in Copenhagen. Among the highlights of this typically wired performance is the crunching electric guitar solo, the camera rightfully closing in on Buck’s bandmate as he conducts showers of feedback and fuzz with the speaker positioned to his rear. This is the kind of instrumental break that would make Neil Young lunge about the stage with delight which is apt because this grungy country sound owes a lot to those old Crazy Horse records, although you cannot deny that Buck Meek puts his own individual delicate spin on every bit of music he turns his hands to…

Big Thief – Vampire Empire

And while I am thinking about Buck Meek’s other band, here they are with a clip that I already featured once this year in the Fresh Juice section of this site. However, this song was unreleased at the time and now it is available, so where a band like Big Thief are concerned that is justification enough for a little reprise of some new 2023 music which reinforces the already widely held opinion that they are one of the finest things we have in music today…

Wilco – Evicted

What are a combination of four words that are guaranteed to always bring a smile, to be excitedly welcomed and gladly received? How about “you reached your target?” Or perhaps “I’ll get this round?” Maybe, depending on the speaker, “get your kit off” works for you or on a similar sporting theme “another win for Arsenal?” Well they all have a place don’t they? Still, I have just realised there are four words that should definitely bring joyous responses from anyone with fully functioning ears and good taste and they are of course “new music from Wilco”…

Emma Rawicz – Phlox

Here is a superb loose and explorative live version of the opening track from Emma Rawicz’s new album ‘Chroma’ released on ACT Music. The saxophonist may have classical training in her background but it is her ears and appreciation of Jazz fusion artists like Chick Corea in tandem with an open minded approach, which has even seen her sitting in with a Frank Zappa tribute band, indicating her massive potential. She is fearless in her live approach, not afraid to dive into improvisational dark corners and yet her focus and natural feel for what the music requires ensures you stay locked in for the whole journey. This five-piece band situation provides her with the wide pallet her music warrants so do not miss out on this one…

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Fresh Juice

19th June 2023

Oracle Sisters – Hail Mary

This is another Fresh Juice 2023 offering from the Oracle Sisters album ‘Hydranism’, a record that is fast becoming one of my favourites of the year thanks to its effortless deployment of pop classicism. ‘Hail Mary’ is a great example of this, essentially a piano ballad of the type that Lennon was putting out in the early seventies. The focus on the core musical elements is fine because the Oracle Sisters hooks are easy on the ear and infectious, add to that a soaring Harrison-esque guitar solo and that cool nonchalance they exude, it all flags up a winning summer pop potion here that should enrapture all that encounter it…

Buck Meek – Haunted Mountain

It seems to me that anything produced by anyone associated with the band Big Thief at this moment in time is delivered with a vitality and conviction that ensures essential music on every occasion. This is the new solo material from the bands guitarist Buck Meek; ‘Haunted Mountain’ is the title track from his forthcoming album, out 25th August on 4AD and it already sounds anything but a side project, all honkin’ no tonkin’ indeed…

Luluc – Diamonds

Luluc are a band who first caught my attention with the sublime track ‘Heist’ from their 2019 album ‘Sculptor’. They are a dream-folk songwriting duo made up of Zoe Randell and multi-instrumentalist Steve Hassett. In last weeks Fresh Juice I made a passing reference to critics making lazy comparisons to Nick Drake, I mention this because in reading up on Luluc I learned that the significant authority Lucinda Williams has called Zoe a “female Nick Drake” and whilst this is not a name that immediately jumps to mind, I would not question the opinion of Lucinda and do agree that there is a weightless, timeless, floating quality to the sound of Luluc. This is the official music video for the title track of new album ‘Diamonds’ out September 15, 2023…

PACKS – 4th Of July

This bittersweet grungy delight of a tune was from PACKS new album ‘Crispy Crunchy Nothing’ released in March 2023 on Fire Talk/Royal Mountain. I have been enthused at how many young US bands are building on the templates set out in the psychedelic rock era in tandem with the lo-fi nineties scenes, continuing to drop wonderfully rusty sounds in the modern era. If a band sounds to me like they’ve listened to Pavement just as much as they have The Beatles or Nirvana then that can only be a good thing in my book…

Mapache – People Please

Mapache are the Americana offspring of Glendale, California who have forged a deserved reputation as superior purveyors of open-eared cosmic country music with echoes of the greats a-la Simon & Garfunkel and The Byrds. New music from them is always eagerly anticipated and never disappoints so it is welcome news indeed that their new album ‘Swinging Stars’ is out 18th August on Innovative Leisure…

The Jordan – Temptation

Not exactly a new artist but a new identity, image and sound for a singer who over ten years ago I was very excited about as she reigned supreme with a stunning repertoire of soulful, swingingly vintage jazz vocal stardust as Caro Emerald. So this is a proper gear change and as new album ‘Nowhere Near The Sky’ released on Cooking Vinyl pleasingly demonstrates, none of the power and command in that voice has been sacrificed in pursuit of this new, widescreen, cinematic and pleasingly modern audio adventure…

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