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Kiss You by Cuddle Magic
My top ten albums of 2020!
10. Frances Quinlan, Likewise
9. Smashing Pumpkins, Cyr (don’t own it on vinyl though!)
8. AJJ, Good Luck Everybody
7. Thao & The Get Down Stay Down, Temple
6. Spanish Love Songs, Brave Faces Everyone
5. Cuddle Magic, Bath (sadly this has no physical release at all, vinyl or CD)
4. Shabaka & The Ancestors, We are Sent Here by History
3. Bruce Springsteen, Letter to You
2. Fiona Apple, Fetch the Bolt Cutters
1. Chicano Batman, Invisible People
Honorable mentions: The Ascension by Sufjan Stevens and American Head by The Flaming Lips
"If you could go for any cuddles at all, would you go for hot, sexy cuddles.. sweet innocent cuddles, warm loving cuddles, tangled in the blanket cuddles, a few regular cuddles, long fantastic cuddles, amazing sex cuddles, fun laughter cuddles, or soft affectionate ones where you hold each other for so many hours?"
Comment below with the cuddles that you would go for - eUë
Playlist for December 21, 2017
Lisa/Liza - Wander Listen/purchase Big Nick - Everybody Listen/purchase shya - Food Poisoning Listen/purchase Henoheno - Peas & Carrots Listen/purchase Shelf Life - Sinking Just Right Listen/purchase (Sandy) Alex G - Poison Root Listen/purchase Daniel Johnston - Held The Hand Listen/purchase The Sugarcubes - Birthday Listen/purchase Norman Taylor & Blue Soul - Soultrippin’ Listen/purchase Cuddle Magic - Handwrit Listen/purchase Ultravox - Vienna Listen/purchase Tori Amos - Father Lucifer Listen/purchase Television - Marquee Moon Listen/purchase Xenia Rubinos - Lonely Lover Listen/purchase Ani DiFranco - Company Listen/purchase Hovvdy - Cranberry Listen/purchase Kanye West - Real Friends Listen/purchase Anthony Friedlander - Action Hero Listen/purchase Moses Sumney - Plastic Listen/purchase Pet - Got No Time Listen/purchase
Lake Street Dive at Newport Music Hall, Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 10, 2017
Cooking with a delicious swirl of jazz, soul, rock and R&B, Lake Street Dive whip up a blend of music that nods to the past and winks at you from the here and now.
The Brooklyn-based quartet put on a mesmerizing, 90-minute concert Thursday night before a small but enthusiastic crowd inside the grimy Newport Music Hall. Joined by an auxiliary keyboardist, trumpeter/guitarist Mike Olson, drummer Mike Calabrese and standup bass player Bridget Kearney laid down a thick roux of American musical styles for Rachael Price’s simmering vocal performances.
Beguiling in a sheer, ankle-length skirt and sleeveless back top, Price demanded attention with her stage presence - using her mic stand as a dance partner, strutting across the stage and doing leg kicks in Kearney's direction as the bassist plucked the fattest notes you’ll hear from an upright - and earned it with her powerful vocals as she stretched notes and bounded across octaves like an singing gymnast. As the musicians chimed in with flawless two-, three- and four-part harmonies that made Sound Bites' skin bumpy, Lake Street Dive proved itself as vocally adept as it is musically adventurous.
With nothing much more than a quick “thank you” between songs, the band peeled off some 18 original tracks in rapid-fire succession and showcased bits of its entire catalog.
“Bad Self Portraits” set a funky tone in the opening slot; “Saving all My Sinning” was a call to the weekend, Price suggested; “Don’t Make Me Hold Your Hand” married rock and blues; and “Call off Your Dogs” added dance music to the group's expansive musical palate. The sultry “Seventeen” and “You Go Down Smooth” showed off Lake Street Dive’s sassy and sexy sides, respectively.
The show’s two covers lent yet another facet to the shining performance.
With Olson on trumpet and Calabrese on tambourine, the foursome gathered around a single mic to render George Michael’s “Faith” an infectious sock hop-cum-church service. They closed the show with Paul McCartney and Wings’ “Let Me Roll It,” which featured Olson recreating the song’s famous six-string riff with his horn and a wailing Price adding a few power chords on her bandmate’s axe.
The show was too short; however, it would've also been too short if Lake Street Dive had played for three hours.
Kearney joined Cuddle Magic on lead and harmony vocals for the last two tunes of its opening set, adding a bit of normalcy to an otherwise-baffling performance. With keys and drums dominating the mix, the band also included mostly inaudible sax and acoustic guitar, the latter from falsetto-singing frontman Benjamin Lazar Davis.
Grade card: Lake Street Dive at Newport Music Hall - 8/10/17 - A
Best Songs of 2017: January
This year has started early with a few high profile releases as well as some hidden gems. Check out 26 songs from the past month of new albums. There is surely something for everyone!
Slowdive - Star Roving
The Proper Ornaments - Cremated (Blown Away)
Allison Crutchfield - Dean’s Room
Japandroids - No Known Drink or Drug
Fred Thomas - Voiceover
Rick Rude - Bald & Fat in Houston, TX
Cherry Glazerr - Told You I’d Be With the Guys
Thurst - Distance
Tall Friend - Cockroach
Priests - Jj
Rubblebucket - Donna
The xx - Say Something Loving
Brandon Can’t Dance - Smoke & Drive Around
Shy Girls - Why I Love
Mr. Tophat (feat. Robyn) - Trust Me
Pillow Person - On Your Way
Bonobo (feat. Rhye) - Break Apart
Cuddle Magic - Trojan Horse
Landlady - Electric Abdomen
No Middle Name- Fading Photo
Sam Skinner - Learn
Mark Eitzel - The Last Ten Years
Foxygen - Follow The Leader
Chavez - Blank In The Blaze
Eat Fast - Sand Drone
Irma Vep - A Woman’s Work Is Never Done
Listen to this total jam from Cuddle Magic’s upcoming fifth album, Ashes/Axis, out tomorrow! [Read more]
With a name like Cuddle Magic, what’s not to love? This is the groovy track Slow Rider.