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The New Lines
Please Fall In Love / A Lonely Industry
The New Lines - 7"
Self-released 7" from The New Lines in an edition of 125. Listen here.

Buffalo Moon
Wetsuit
Buffalo Moon - CD
With four of its five members hailing from South Dakota, the bossanova/light psych sound made by the Buffalo Moon would be one wicked curveball even in this epoch of transculturalism. But when you discover that their guitarist/harpist/main vocalist, Karen Freire is originally from Ecuador, their superbly titled Wetsuit begins to make sense. That is not to say that the record isn't without its curveballs. You wouldn't find track names such as "Iowa's Got A New Strip Club" and "Money, Pussy, Weed" on an Astrud Gilberto album nor would expect such adept levels of musicianship, but its there in strokes. Wetsuit is in turns beachy and cosmopolitan, slyly experimental and a lot of fun.

Velvet Davenport
Warmy Girls + bonus tracks
Moorworks - CD
Japanese CD edition w/ "White Blue" bonus tracks
"Warmy Girls", Velvet Davenport’s third release with Moon Glyph, locates the band’s sonic architect and chief songwriter Parker Sprout displaying a rainbow of talents – talents only winked at on previous, briefer releases. Recorded in Sprout’s apartment studio last winter, the album became an effervescent brew of guitar-and-organ character sketches. Named after a feeling of affection and love, "Warmy Girls" is populated with men and women in a manner reminiscent of Ray Davies’ best Kink songs. The music itself is also well-populated - featuring more players per song than any of Velvet Davenport’s previous outings. The result: a collection of tunes Sprout has been preparing his listeners for since he began releasing music. Layered on a four-tracker, the sounds gambol and flit, trip and shimmer beneath a mélange of bright-eyed vocal harmonies. Each of the twelve songs is an illustration of the group’s mushrooming confidence in their craft – a warmy patchwork of reclaimed riffs, wily lyrics and a tangle of ideas that surprise on first listen and reward with every return.

Ghostband
Time Giver
Ghostband - CS
8 new synth and drum machine workouts from Ghostband available in 100 limited edition, hand-assembled olive green cassettes in soft poly boxes. Listen here.

Food Pyramid
Plateaus
Wonderyou - CD
"The Psychedelic mystery trio Food Pyramid suddenly appeared from Minneapolis, Minnesota - the home of Prince. An eccentric new type dance music that makes you instantly want to shout!
They have released 3 cassette tapes from the great Moon Glyph label and this album Plateaus includes 11 tracks compiled out of these recordings. Their synthesizer melodies reminds us of CAN or NEU! using funky four beats, muscular piano riffs and spacey ambient atmosphere which creates euphoria that blows your mind. The tracks sounds are bold and wild indeed yet very technical proving their skills. No doubt, you can get visceral satisfaction out of this excellent compilation album leaving you with a feeling wanting to know more what this band is about." - Wonderyou

Food Pyramid
New Omni-Directional Healing Techniques
Debacle Records - CD
"Minneapolis trio Food Pyramid follows up their trilogy of tapes on Moon Glyph with this full length dive into the healing tones of New Age synth music. Holding on to the propulsive drive that defined their trilogy, but mostly submerging it within a washed out haze of rolling sun-on-snow brightness, like witnessing a Japanese mountain village out of a passing bullet-train." - Debacle Records

Voyager
Voyager
Soothing Almonds Collective - LP, CD
"This record marks the first official release from Voyager. Lead by synth wizard Jon Kuder and backed by Jon Coe and members of Moonstone, Voyager makes ridiculously complex space-rock, obliterating the pomp and pretension of classical influenced progressive rock for something dirtier and heavier." - Totally Gross National Product

Radical Cemetery
Stoned Minors
Radical Cemetery - CS
"This is the sound of hand-carved skateboards and midnight rides, a dedication to the Badlands, the most epic of jams, played through shit equipment and blown amps, loosely sculpted and slightly rehearsed.
Do you see the minors and their mouths full of smoke? All of 'em, All of 'em, already dead." - Radical Cemetery
