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Although the slacker anthemics of "Loser" alone wouldn't have suggested the pending depth of Beck's discog, by the end of 1994 close listeners had a roadmap in the form of three disparate records: Stereopathic Soulmanure, Mellow Gold, and finally the June-released One Foot In The Grave. The latter put the focus on folk, through Beck's lens, and was released on K Records with production, vocal, and studio support from the mighty Calvin Johnson, because game recognizes burgeoning game. (Also in support: folks from Built To Spill, Spinanes, and Love As Laughter.) There was no big hit, but that wasn't the point: we met another side of "the real Beck," and he got prepped to blow up MTV rotation lists with Odelay. It's a beloved LP for Beck cultists, and will probably get more casual namedrops in douchey indie rock bar conversations after next week's big reissue, which repackages the original LP with a slate of bonus tracks, many of which are previously unreleased. Here's a full tracklist: Continue reading Beck Reissues One Foot In The Grave With A Ton Of Bonus Cuts...
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submitted by Nick Aug 5th 2022 04:00 pm (www.stereogum.com)
After roaring back to life with new songs “Blacklight Shine” and “Graveyard Love,” the Mars Volta have announced their first album in 10 years. The self-titled LP, the legendary prog band’s seventh overall, is coming in September, and they’ve shared another new song from it today along ...
The band's return continues with a new song and short film The post Mars Volta share new short film to accompany latest song, ‘Graveyard Love’ appeared first on NME.
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submitted by Nick Jul 8th 2022 05:00 am (www.stereogum.com)
The Mars Volta recently returned with their first new song in 10 years, an unconventional epic called “Blacklight Shine” that descended from funky, percussive prog-rock into a long field recording of a Caribbean drum circle. The song was debuted within the band’s art installation L’YTOME HODORXÍ TELESTERI...


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