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Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (February 16th - March 1st)

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (February 16th - March 1st)

Welcome to FUZZY MEADOWS, where we recap the past week in music. We're sharing our favorite releases of the week in the form of albums, singles, and music videos along with the "further listening" section of new and notable releases from around the web.

MEMORIALS - "Dropped Down The Well" | Post-Trash Premiere

MEMORIALS - "Dropped Down The Well" | Post-Trash Premiere

“Dropped Down The Well” has become a staple of MEMORIALS’ live show, and it’s easy to see why. Built on a ripping rhythm with gorgeously insistent bass and a spring-loaded drum beat, the song is buzzing with propulsive energy and a wildly engaging sense of melody that has become synonymous with Verity Susman’s songwriting.

DJ Dremond - "Detroit Institute of Art Volume 1" | Album Review

DJ Dremond - "Detroit Institute of Art Volume 1" | Album Review

On Detroit Institute of Art Volume 1, DJ Dremond and his collaborators deliver their stories with sincerity, crafting an audible depiction of community and revival. The record reminds listeners that Detroit’s revival isn’t the result of new zoning projects or job growth, but lives most vividly in the art created by those who never left.

Wretched Blessing (feat. Genital Shame) - "How Deep Is Your Love" (Calvin Harris & Disciples cover)

Wretched Blessing (feat. Genital Shame) - "How Deep Is Your Love" (Calvin Harris & Disciples cover)

Occasionally Wretched Blessing’s path leads to unexpected covers, as the pair followed up their debut EP with a set of Deftones covers. They’re back with another cover and this one feels a bit more left field, taking on Calvin Harris and Disciple’s mega pop hit "How Deep Is Your Love”.

Tomeka Reid - "Dance! Skip! Hop!” | Album Review

Tomeka Reid - "Dance! Skip! Hop!” | Album Review

Cellist Tomeka Reid is an irreplaceable staples in the modern free jazz landscape, and her most recent outing, continues Reid’s ascension in fine style. Beneath the dance! skip! hop!’s playfully accessible swinging frame beats is the heart of an avant-gardist at the peak of her powers. 

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (February 9th - February 15th)

Fuzzy Meadows: The Week's Best New Music (February 9th - February 15th)

Welcome to FUZZY MEADOWS, where we recap the past week in music. We're sharing our favorite releases of the week in the form of albums, singles, and music videos along with the "further listening" section of new and notable releases from around the web.

Bungee Jumpers - "Not Today..." | Album Review

Bungee Jumpers - "Not Today..." | Album Review

On Bungee Jumpers’ Not Today… it feels like we’re with them in the “studio,” watching every hacky joke penned, semi-sentimental moment built up, and hackneyed idea embraced with gusto. It’s a gimmick and it’s so not, and they ride the line perfectly across Not Today… to comment, critique, engage, and generally titillate listeners. 

gobbinjr - "stars implode" | Post-Trash Premiere

gobbinjr - "stars implode" | Post-Trash Premiere

“stars implode” opens with sustained synths, keys, and a gluey rhythm highlighted by gobbinjr’s bass progression. Just as you’re sinking into the song, things shift around, elements dropping out as others arise, the entire framework remaining in tact but the details fade and reappear in new shapes.

Touch Girl Apple Blossom - "The Springtime Reminds Me Of..." | Post-Trash Premiere

Touch Girl Apple Blossom - "The Springtime Reminds Me Of..." | Post-Trash Premiere

Nearly three years after the release of their exceptional debut EP, the band are set to return with Graceful, their first full length. Due out on May 15th via the team of Perennial and K Records, the album is a brilliant display of up-beat exuberance, power-pop resonance, and towering hooks.