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Giant Palm (CD)

Naima Bock

Denim & Diamonds (CD)

Nikki Lane

I Walked With You A Ways (CD)

Plains

Endless Rooms (CD)

Rolling Blackouts C.F.

Lucifer On The Sofa (CD)

Spoon

Dead Meat (CD)

The Tubs

C85 (CD)

Various Artists

Musik Music Musique 3.0: 1982 Synth Pop On The Air (CD)

Various Artists

Colder Streams (CD)

The Sadies

The Man From Waco (CD)

Charley Crockett

Mirror II (CD)

The Goon Sax

Pocket Fantasy (CD)

Mamalarky

Pohorylle (CD)

Margo Cilker

Fruit (CD)

The A's

The Man From Waco (LP)

Charley Crockett

Cruel Country (LP)

Wilco

This Stupid World (LP)

Yo La Tengo

Love [Reissue] (LP)

The Cult

Express [Reissue] (LP)

Love And Rockets

Anais Mitchell (LP)

Anais Mitchell
Anais Mitchell is an incredible person. I first became aware of her as a National adjacent artist. Her voice was so arresting, I searched her out. I waited for this album for months and was not disappointed. It's quiet but mighty. Her lyrics are intimate and personal, but the themes she writes about are the biggies: relationship to self and others. How we manifest love, how it scares us to be vulnerable. Our mortality. How time doesn't relent. How to hold on to optimism after we really start to know that. "Brooklyn Bridge" is a song that embodies a beginning. The rush of an unknown that feels full of promise. The audacity to reach for what you want. We all need more of this. But the track that grounded me and affirmed what I have come to understand about what we call growing is "Watershed". Taking it one step at a time even when it feels insurmountable. And then looking back and not understanding why it seemed so hard. But the next challenge always looms, intimidating me and amplifying my fears. It never gets easier, the only comfort is that the fear gets a little more familiar. When I was a kid, I used to think that at some point I would grow-up and things would get easier. After a couple of decades I realized that each little era of my life presents different hurdles that always somehow surprise me and at many times, overwhelms me. But I try to hold onto optimism and courage. "Watershed" is an homage to that impulse. Anais also wrote a great Broadway production called Hadestown, that I was lucky enough to see in New York this summer (before I finally got Covid) and it was stunning. Even if you don't particularly gravitate towards Broadway shows, I highly recommend checking it out. Read more