
Selma French – Listen To The Kids
OK so this is technically not a brand new record but Selma’s 2022 debut LP ‘Changes Like The Weather In The Mountain’ released on Grappa has flown far enough under my radar as to only come to my attention now. This live clip is a recent 2023 one however and when you watch it you will see exactly why this new artist just had to head up the fresh recommendations today. Selma is from Norway but her music has such a rural UK chime to it you would not question me if I told you she emerged from a farm on the outskirts of Canterbury. This song especially, which demands that the opinions of those who will still be living on this planet in fifty years time be heard, gives an often ploughed field of folk music a most welcome shake down and the end produce is very rich indeed, one to watch for sure….
Dan Auerbach – Every Chance I Get (I Want You In The Flesh)
Earlier this year I already featured new material from the Dan Auerbach (among others) side project The Arcs which itself arrived hot on the heals of new Black Keys material in 2022. So it really is quite incredible to already be featuring such classic sounding new solo material from the man, this one newly released on his own Easy Eye Sound label and as you are about to find out, it marries a classic soul hook to the fat seventies thud of Norman Greenbaum’s ‘Spirit In The Sky’… or something quite like it! Enjoy…
Allison Russell – Stay Right Here
Speaking of classic sounding soul hooks, look no further than this funky-as-you-like new single from Allison Russell from the forthcoming album ‘The Returner’ which will be released on September 8th. No newcomer to Fruit Tree Records, her 2021 album ‘Outside Child’ had some fine moments on it too, portraying her as an artist with a range far beyond any spiritual Americana or roots music box people might look to place her in. This one however sounds like a bold forward step, if that first long player sought to catch the attention of any discerning listeners that crossed its path, this one is grabbing us by the ear lobes and refusing to countenance indifference, Allison Russell is kicking down the doors now…
The Breeders – Go Man Go
Not exactly brand new music although certainly never heard before, this is taken from The Breeders forthcoming ‘Last Splash (30th Anniversary Original Analog Edition)’, out 22nd September on 4AD. The song itself has been unexpectedly uncovered during the compiling of this re-release and is notable because it is a rare co-write between Kim Deal and her former Pixies bandmate Black Francis. The video is newly filmed, showing all the original ‘Last Splash’ era band members today as it cooks up some anticipation for live dates later this year…
Lady Apple Tree – Lady Apple Tree
The amount of instantly classic sounding Country music coming out of the US right now is quite staggering, it almost makes me think that we are witnessing a golden age for the genre just as Jazz is currently enjoying one of its most fertile ages thanks largely to the UK London scene. Lady Apple Tree is the performing identity of songwriter Haylie Hostetter from Northern California and she is releasing her self-titled debut EP on 15th September. If this is anything to go by, another serious contender is about to enter the stage…
Matthew Halsall – Water Street
Always seeming to be such a chilled Jazz player, this new Halsall music is typically tranquil as it slowly smokes you out of your slumber and wraps its charms around your senses. There is a new album entitled ‘An Ever Changing View’ on the horizon as well as live dates to look out for but in this present moment, simply stretch out and drift away as we enter the final few weeks of an intense summer, give yourself a minute and breathe this one in…