The Hold Steady - Unpleasant Breakfast

| Keith

Open Door Policy is here and it’s another winner from The Hold Steady. I’m not sure I can think of a band that is as consistently awesome as The Hold Steady clearly works hard to be. They are wholly unique, both approachable and wonky at the same time and they never, ever disappoint. In fact, they seem to be getting better over time? Is that even possible?

Ah, in any case, check out “Unpleasant Breakfast” it’s fantastic, as is the rest of the album.

Arab Strap - Compersion Pt. 1

| Keith

As Days Get Dark is the latest from Arab Strap and it’s a bit of a throw-back. Which is kind of a ridiculous statement as it’s the first album from the Scottish duo in about fifteen years. To my ears, it sounds as if this could have followed hot on the footsteps of 2005’s The Last Romance. Very cool and, if anything, As Days Get Dark feels like it’s got more youthful energy than their previous efforts, but maybe that’s just my mood listening to it.

Black Country, New Road - Track X

| Keith

Black Country, New Road (which I’ll shorten to BC,NR from here on out) made an impression on me right away. “Sunglasses” which is a crazy, cool song, popped up in one of my playlists and when I heard it I did a double-take and went right black and listened to it again. And then I texted it to a few friends and my brother. A good sign.

As far as I know, BC,NR didn’t have anything else out at the time but have released a few other singles and a short LP, For the last time, which arrived in early Feb. Here’s the deal, they don’t have a lot of music out, but what they do have is awesome and very well evolved. I read somewhere that they’ve been playing together for a while and that shows. They are a bit hard to pin down, but “jazz-infused garage punk” might work, though, as always, labels are a bit limiting. They’re good and today’s song, “Track X” is a good example of what they do well, mixing melody, a variety of instruments and a lot of frenetic creativity. It’s a little on the mellow side but serves as a nice intro. Give it a listen and then check out their other stuff.

Fun note: their name came from a random Wikipedia generator and their album cover was sourced from Unsplash. Nerds. :)