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Monday, July 13, 2015

Tame Impala to Jason Isbell: 5 albums to stream this week

There's so much music and yet so little time to listen to it, which means you barely have enough time to find it. Let us help you with this little roundup of some of the albums that you can stream online this week.

Artist: Milo McMahon
Album: Who I Knew
Where: CBCMusic.ca

"The songs blend aspects of alt folk, surf core, and what my tree-planting buddies call screef rock. My music is derived from my transatlantic upbringing — from my early years in Ireland to my summers plugging trees in northern Canada."

Artist: Aqueduct
Album: Wild Knights
Where: Consequence of Sound

"This is a dark, powerful and extremely personal record," David Terry tells Consequence of Sound. "To boil Wild Knights down to its core, this album is about picking yourself up off the floor, kicking your own ass, and comforting your psyche as you let yourself back down gently. Rinse and repeat … such is life."

 

Artist: Jason Isbell
Album: Something More Than Free
Where: NPRMusic.org

"On Something More Than Free, that rough-hewn glory is best heard in the shaggy, psychedelic honky-tonk of 'Palmetto Rose,' a song Steve Earle could've lived in, as well as in the blown-out, Neil Young-like solos of 'To A Band That I Loved.'"

Artist: Tame Impala
Album: Currents
Where: CBCMusic.ca

"Currents is about 'finding yourself always in this world of chaos and all this stuff going on around you and always shutting it out because you don't want to be part of it. But at some point, you realize it takes more energy to shut it out than it does to let it happen and be a part of it.'"

Artist: Lane 8
Album: Rise
Where: NYTimes.com

"The deep house-influenced producer Daniel Goldstein, better known as Lane 8, has landed splash after splash on Hype Machine and other corners of the internet for his remixes of ODESZA and Eric Prydz, as well as his own material. "


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