
"Sometimes an audience wants to be told, what is this? And I'm refusing to do that. You can find great things in music when you open up to real listening. No one needs to be told 'what something is,' otherwise why would we be making something so straightforward? Be ready to be surprised, to find something new in music, and let the music resonate with you."
New York City experiences dramatic weather changes from warm to wintry conditions as spring approaches and music release season intensifies. Multiple albums are arriving rapidly across genres. This week features reviews of seven new releases, notably Alexis Taylor's solo album from Hot Chip, alongside works by Cut Worms, The Notwist, and The Monochrome Set. Notable releases include twelve additional albums featuring Kim Gordon, James Blake, and Lamb of God. Editorial discussions cover the new Morrissey album, REM, and the Montreal music scene film Mile End Kicks. M for Montreal's Mikey Rishwain discusses the viral French-Canadian mathrock duo Angine de Poitrine, with extended interview content available separately.
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