The Rest:16 Bars, Adriana's Pact, Always Shine, Amazon Women on the Moon, The Ape, Aristotle's Plot, Baby Bump, The Bay of Silence, Bei Bei, Ben Blair, Betty: They Say I'm Different, Beyond the Lights, Blank Generation, Brewster McCloud, Brief Crossing, Butter on the Latch, California Split, Candyman, The Carter, Caught Up, The Cement Garden, César et Rosalie,Charlotte For Ever, Christmas Holiday, Clifford, Come and See / Idi i Smotri, Conscience Point, Crafting an Echo, The Creator / Le Createur, The Cube, Daisies / Sedmikrásky, Death Laid an Egg / La Morte Ha Fatto l'Uovo, Deepstar Six, Def by Temptation, Dial Code Santa Claus / 3615 Code Père Noël, Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler / Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler, Drifting, The Eiger Sanction, Evil Under the Sun, Fattitude, Fairytale / Favola, Ferat Vampire / Upír z Feratu, Final Cut: Ladies & Gentlemen / Final Cut: Hölgyeim és Uraim, Friday After Next, The Friends of Eddie Coyle, The Front Page, The Fourth Man / De Vierde Man, Get Crazy, Girl with Hyacinths / Flicka Och Hyacinter, Go Go Mania aka Pop Gear, Goodbye, 20th Century! / Zbogum Na Dvaesettiot Vek!, Hardware, High Strung Free Dance, His Girl Friday, Ice Thickeners, An Impudent Girl / L'Effronte, In God We Tru$t, The Intrigue, It Comes at Night, It's Alive III: Island of the Alive, It's Trad, Dad, James White, Jennifer's Body, Kansas City, Knockoff, The Laughing Woman / Femina Ridens, Lick the Star, Mad Max, The Majesty of the Law, Malcolm, Man of Erin, Mary, Queen of Scots, Messiah of Evil, Monster Dog, My Name Is Pedro, Night Games / Nattlek, Nymphomaniac: Vols. I and II, Ode, Old Boyfriends, One Hundred Men and a Girl, The Other Side of the Underneath, The Other Side of the Wind, Out of the Blue, Outside the Law, Penitentiary, Penitentiary III, Pepi, Luci, Bom, Play Misty for Me, Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools, Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project, Red Cow / Para Aduma, Return to the Andes, Rituals, River of Grass, Ruth Weiss: The Beat Goddess, Santa: The Fascist Years, Santa Claus Has Blue Eyes / Le Père Noël a les Yeux Bleus, Serendipity, Shanghai Triad / Yáo a Yáo, Yáo Dào Wàipó Qiáo, Shutter Island, Siesta, Silent Running, Singled [Out], Sixteen Candles, The Slit / Die Spalte, Small Town Ecstasy, Sol Alegria, Star Time, Stop, Storefront Hitchcock, Streetwise, The System, Teenage Superstars, Closeness / Tesnota, The Things of Life / Les Choses de la Vie,Thou Wast Mild and Lovely, Time Piece, Tremors / Temblores, Unspoken, Vashti Bunyan: From Here to Before, Waging Change, Walking the Streets of Moscow, The War of the Worlds: Next Century, Watch List, We Have Always Lived in the Castle, The Watermelon Woman, Welcome Home Brother Charles, Welcome II the Terrordome, What Are You?, What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael, The Whistleblower, Witch Hunt, and Wolf's Hole / Vlčí Bouda.
Short Films:;), Adspace, Alex, Chill, Fish Fish Bish, Joy Ride,
Lucky Girl, Niyayesh, The Orchard, Rated B for Black, Sleep Paralysis, Tattwo, Ultimatum, Unveiled, Wish Upon a Snow-
man, Ter, A Bold Experiment, Coup d'etat Math, Just Hold On,
The Paint Wizzard, Talk Outside, Time Piece, Zoey and Hanh.
TV:American Masters S32: Mae West - Dirty Blonde, Baptiste S1, Black Mirror S3 - "San Junipero," Bosch S1-2, Cher S1-2, Cobra S1, Endeavour S7, Frontline S39: "Amazon Empire: The Rise and Reign of Jeff Bezos," "America’s Great Divide: From Obama to Trump," and "United States of Conspiracy," Grantchester S5, Howard's End, I May Destroy You, The Queen's Gambit, Halt & Catch Fire S1-4, Law & Order: SVU S22, Press, Roadkill, Sanditon, Tiger King, The Trouble with Maggie Cole, Van der Walk S1, The Vow S1, World on Fire S1.
Endnote:House of Hummingbird image from MUBI, Lovers Rock from Amazon, Possessor from Neon, The Exorcist from Warner Home Video/Shudder, and The Point! from MVD Entertainment Group.
Other than a Wye Oak concert preview for The Stranger, which didn't run due to pandemic-related cancellation, I stopped writing about music in 2020. Then again, that depends on how you define such things. I still write about film and some of those films revolve around music and musicians. In 2020 alone, I reviewed Gordon Lightfoot: If You Could Read My Mind, The Point! (twice), Kansas City, Times Square, 16 Bars, Betty Davis: They Say I'm Different, Go Go Mania aka Pop Gear, Harry Chapin: When in Doubt, Do Something, The Soul of the Midnight Special, and nine-disc Time/Life set The Best of Cher. So, technically speaking, I didn't stop writing about music, though not one of those films centered on new music. I hate to pitch, but I did send exactly one music pitch...
and never received a response, so that's it for me for the time being.
As ever, there are a number of records that probably would've appeared on this list if I'd known about them or taken the time to listen during the calendar year, like...the Avalanches' We Will Always Love You. If you see something missing that you think I'd enjoy, feel free to let me know in the comments. It's never too late to get caught up.
Top 10
1. Gil Scott-Heron & Makaya McCraven - We're New Again:
A Reimagining by Makaya McCraven (XL Recordings)
2. Tie: Sault - Untitled (Black Is) and Rise (Forever Living Originals)
3. Aoife Nessa Frances - Land of No Junction (Ba Da Bing!)
4. Delphine Dora - L'inattingible (Three:Four Records)
5. Cindy Lee - What's Tonight to Eternity (Maple Death)
15. Kelly Lee Owens - Inner Song (Smalltown Supersound)
16. Open Mike Eagle - Anime, Trauma and Divorce (Auto Reverse)
17. Bob Dylan - Rough and Rowdy Ways (Columbia)
18. Molly Joyce - Breaking and Entering (New Amsterdam)
19. Stephen Malkmus - Traditional Techniques (Matador)
20. Shopping - All or Nothing (Fat Cat)
21. Ambrose Akinmusire - on the tender spot of every calloused moment (Blue Note)
22. Jim White and Marisa Anderson - The Quickening (Thrill Jockey)
23. Shirley Collins - Heart's Ease (Domino)
24. Songhoy Blues - Optimisme (Fat Possum)
25. Brigid Dawson and the Mothers Network - Ballet of Apes
(Castle Face)
26. Oh Sees - Protean Threat (Castle Face)
27. The Necks - Three (Northern Spy)
28. Khruangbin - Mordechai (Dead Oceans)
29. Horse Lords - The Common Task (Northern Spy)
30. Anna von Hausswolff - All Thoughts Fly (Southern Lord)
31. Jessie Ware - What's Your Pleasure? (Universal)
32. Margo Price - That's How Rumors Get Started (Loma Vista)
33. Idles - Ultra Mono (Partisan)
34. Fontaines D.C. - A Hero's Death (Partisan)
35. Tricky - Fall to Pieces (False Idols)
36. U.S. Girls - Heavy Light (4AD)
37. Deerhoof - Love-Lore (Joyful Noise)
38. Caribou - Suddenly (City Slang)
39. Elvis Perkins - Creation Myths (MIR-Petaluma Records)
40. Mary Lattimore - Silver Ladders (Ghostly International)
Songs & Singles
1. Sault - "Free" (Forever Living Originals)
2. Caribou - "Home" (City Slang)
3. Songhoy Blues - "Happy" (Fat Possum)
4. Gorillaz - "Désolé" ft. Fatoumata Diawara (Parlophone-Warner)
5. Run the Jewels - "Ooh La La" ft. Greg Nice and DJ Premier
(Jewel Runners)
Reissues & Compilations
1. Pylon - Box (New West Records)
2. Bobbie Gentry - The Delta Swete (UMC) [UK]
Note: Shortest list ever, but the depth and quality of both releases makes up for it.
Endnote: Like many reviewers, I enjoy ranking the things--or the kinds of things--that I write about, but the placements above are somewhat arbitrary. I start compiling my music list the minute I hear something that catches my ear. Then it's a matter of adding, subtracting, and shifting things around, but I would rank some of these records differently now than I would have just a few months ago.
Assembled over the course of five years, Voices in a Rented Room features two Bay Area musicians I've long admired: singer-guitarist Ben Chasny (Comets on Fire, Six Organs of Admittance) and singer-guitarist Donovan Quinn (Skygreen Leopards). I'm sure it's coincidental, since they sound nothing alike, but their handle reminds me of Boston band Big Dipper's shout-along anthem "Younger Bums" ("The younger bums will likely outlive us!").
Together, Chasny and Quinn make the kind of music I would expect—and I mean that in the best possible sense. I expected folk with a freak bent, and that's exactly what New Bums deliver. Aside from the outfits with which they've been involved, their full-length debut brings to mind Chris Bell and Jordan Lee of Mutual Benefit, artists who share their interest in acoustic instrumentation and nature imagery (rain, boughs, birds, etc.). Though not their love of profanity.
I particularly like "The Killers and Me," which layers closely-mic'd guitar picking over ghostly ambience in the vein of Big Star's "Big Black Car."* I've never been a fan of coffee-shop folk, but noir folk is another matter, and a dark and dusty feel permeates this track. By contrast, "Your Bullshit" bears a glittery trace of glam as the two add a stratospheric electric guitar line to their acoustic foundation.
Throughout Voices, Chasny and Quinn often sing in unison, and they have a sympathetic style, but one vocal at a time would work better (or one singer adding counterpoint to the other). It contributes to the dreamy, democratic feel of the enterprise, but definition and clarity can create greater impact. It would also make the lyrics easier to understand, although I had no problem making out the line, "You only get fucked in a pigeon town." Ain't that the truth. Here's to more profane, lovingly orchestrated introspection from this multi-talented duo.
* Granted, there's more keyboard to the Alex Chilton song, but Chasny and Quinn conjure up a similar vibe.
Credit and/or blame where it's due: the term "Old Drunk America" comes from Drag City's press notes. The label releasesVoicesin a Rented Room on Feb 18. New Bums play Chop Suey on Apr 10.
I write about popular music and film and the relationship between the two. I'm Irish on one side, Italian on the other—British on both. I was born in Connecticut (Far From Heaven), raised in Alaska (Northern Exposure), and I've lived in Seattle, WA (Trouble in Mind) since 1988.