Anna Tivel, Michael Nau, Adeline Hotel and Juan Solorzano

Continuing with these sort of round-up posts in my desperate attempt to catch up before the end of the year. So it’s time of another collection of songs/albums that I’ve loved during these past few months.

Portland-based songwriter Anna Tivel recently recorded a new album with the help of Shane Leonard and Brian Joseph. The album called The Question won’t be out before April, 2019, but the incredible first single Fenceline was just released by Fluff and Gravy Records. It’s a deeply affecting song about immigration and humanity. An important story beautifully told. I can’t wait to hear the full album, because Anna Tivel is one of the finest songwriters at the moment and I fully trust Shane Leonard’s vision to make her dark songs shine even more brightly than before.

Anna Tivel Website

I’ve enjoyed all Michael Nau albums, but this latest Michael Nau & The Mighty Thread feels like the most complete and definitely will appear on those year-end lists in December. It came out on the 3rd of August on Full Time Hobby and has been on heavy rotation ever since. Michael Nau has this talent to make music that sounds gentle, warmhearted and comfortable and his records are a perfect soundtrack for lazy Sunday afternoons. However, the end result is still always way more than just lovely. There’s depth and power in his soft words and the record stays with you long after the sweet sounds has drifted away from the headphones.

Michael Nau at Facebook

Next stop New York and the new Adeline Hotel album Away Together that came out on the 26th of October on Ruination Record Co. Songwriter Dan Knishkowy again teamed up with co-producer Will Stratton and a cast of talented musicians and together they made a really charming, well-written and beautifully arranged album. Isn’t That Love and Looking For The Same Thing are my early personal favorites, but there are no weak links. In fact, the best part about the album is that it’s so strong and compelling as a whole.

Adeline Hotel at Facebook

Last visit this time around is Nashville, Tennessee and the new Juan Solorzano album Time Machine that came out on the 3rd of August. It was a pretty low-key release and I haven’t heard a lot of talk about it at least in this corner of the world. Which is a shame, because especially all the singles Time Machine, Take It From Me and Should’ve Been You are timeless and endearing. I think he is better known as a producer at this point, but I hope he keeps on making his own music as well. There’s so much to love here and it’s difficult to pick just one song, but let’s go with the gorgeous title track.

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J.E. Sunde – I Don’t Care to Dance (Pony Rug Live)

A yearly reminder of the greatness of J.E. Sunde. He is an exceptional songwriter from Minneapolis and his solo albums Shapes that Kiss The Lips of God are and Now I Feel Adored are wonderful and really dear to me. The earlier Daredevil Christopher Wright stuff is also gorgeous and worth investigating.

I somehow managed to miss this video of I Don’t Care to Dance (live on Pony Rug) when it surfaced in January, but thankfully I noticed it last Sunday and probably have spent an hour so watching this 4-minute video over and over again during the week. I suppose someone could say it’s just a lovely simple tune, but I love it wholeheartedly and relate to it on a deeply personal level. Maybe because I’m a shy, restrained, overly romantic and unmanly man and can just feel all the emotions that is going through the mind of the narrator. I don’t really care to dance, but I would strongly consider taking a few moderate dance steps whenever I hear this song. Oh and do check out the Pony Rug website. They have lots of similar kind of videos from other great artists. Link is below.

Of course I have to use this opportunity to share a couple of songs from the two solo albums that are both available on Cartouche Records.

And one Daredevil Christopher Wright classic too while I’m at it.

J.E.Sunde Website
Pony Rug Website

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Laura Gibson, Anna St. Louis, Julia Jacklin and The Weather Station

I have about a month left before it’s time to start making those pointless but fun year-end lists, so I better start writing some blog posts if I want to be able to cover even a tiny fraction of the wonderful 2018 releases before that. This one is basicly just a quick video post though, because it’s late, I’m lazy, worn out and a sorry excuse of a music blogger. However, I’ll try to do a bunch of this kind of round up posts of 2018 songs/albums that mean the world to me between now and the end of the year. Hopefully I’ll write a few more words as well, but no definite promises. This is just a hobby and often the day job and other things take all the time and energy.

I will begin with the lyric video Goners from the new Laura Gibson album that came out on the 26th of October on Barsuk (USA) / City Slang (Europe). This particular album is actually the prime candidate to take away the #1 place on that forthcoming albums of the year list, because I love this album madly. Sure it’s quite sad and dark, but it’s not an issue for me. After all, my moderate happiness is built on devastatingly sad songs and without them that still somewhat shaky structure would fall apart. Thankfully music is always on my side. Goners is a phenomenal album and a treasure that I hold dear. This is the gorgeous title track, but you definitely need to hear the whole beautiful album.

Laura Gibson Website

Next up LA-based folk songwriter Anna St. Louis. Her album If Only There Was a River came out on Kevin Morby’s fairly new Woodsist imprint Mare on the 12th of October. Here’s a couple of great songs from her captivating debut full-length (I know the First Songs release from 2017, but I think this is still considered as the proper debut studio album).

Anna St. Louis at Facebook

Moving on to Australia. Julia Jacklin’s latest single Body is brilliant, powerful and moving. The next Julia Jacklin album is going to be something very special if this is any indication. An important song too and one the finest songs of the year.

Julia Jacklin Website

And finally we have the new polaris collaboration single from Canada’s finest songwriters The Weather Station and Jennifer Castle that came out on Paradise of Bachelors on the 18th of October. Here’s a video of the Weather Station song I Tried to Wear the World. Jennifer Castle’s song is equally stunning so leave this blog for a minute and listen to / buy the whole beautiful release here. Oh and while you are at it don’t forget Jennifer Castle’s wonderful 2018 album Angels of Death or last year’s self-titled The Weather Station album that is still my favorite album of the current decade. You’ll find both from that same link above, because they are also out on PoB.

The Weather Station Website
Jennifer Castle Website

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OCTA Weekly Playlist – Episode #16

Another week, another weekly playlist.

Sorry for the slight delay in case someone was waiting for this and yeah sorry for the lack of updates once again (I’m such a loser). This is getting slightly less crowded, because the end of the year is getting closer and there aren’t as many new releases. But hold on with your lists, there’s still lots of great albums on the way later in November (like the new ones from Grand Salvo, Laura Jane Grace & The Devouring Mothers and Daniel Romano). The key new albums for me this week were the new albums from Canadian singer-songwriter Doug Paisley and the Swedish power pop maestros The Genuine Fakes. Dan Mangan and Jylhä Yrjö albums have also been on heavy rotation. Orchid Eaton album is from June, but I found it yesterday and it sounds intriguing. Still madly in love with the Laura Gibson album. I haven’t included a lot of retro or rarities stuff on these lists, because these are already way too long, but there’s a wonderful set from Hiss Golden Messenger so I made an exception this time around.

The two-song single/EP from Nap Eyes is a winner and long time favourite Kent Eugene Goolsby dropped a new excellent EP too. There’s great new singles from Pedro The Lion, Karla Kane, Joshua Ray Walker, Cass McCombs, Whim, Ian Wayne, Alicia Stockman, Jess Locke and Andrew Bird. Message Field is a new Finnish band and their debut single is a moving elegy for a dear friend.

And last but not least there’s a gorgeous ending song by VanWyck. Probably the song I listened to the most and loved the most this week (if you rule out the Laura Gibson album).

OCTA Weekly Playlist – Episode #16

1. Doug Paisley – No Way To Know (Starter Home, No Quarter, 2018)
2. Nap Eyes – I’ve Always Known You Care (Too Bad EP, Paradise of Bachelors, 2018)
3. Dan Mangan – Just Fear (More Or Less, Arts & Crafts, 2018)
4. Laura Gibson – Slow Joke Grin (Goners, City Slang / Barsuk, 2018)
5. Adeline Hotel – Plastic Stars (Away Together, Ruination Record Co, 2018)
6. Cass McCombs – Sleeping Volcanoes (single, ANTI-, 2018)
7. Message Field – Substance (single, Soit Se Silti, 2018)
8. Pedro The Lion – Yellow Bike (single, Big Scary Monsters, 2018)
9. Karla Kane – Goodguy Sun (single, 2018)
10. The Genuine Fakes – Everywhere and All Around (Issues, Pristine Music, 2018)
11. Jylhä Yrjö – Pitää jonkin aikaa odottaa vielä (Kohti Asfalttia, Iso Pinkki, 2018)
12. Pää kii – Takaisin työttömyyskortistoon (Jos huonoo onnee ei ois, mul ei ois onnee ollenkaan, Stupido, 2018)
13. New Silver Girl – Tennessee (New Silver Girl, Soliti Music, 2018)
14. Kent Eugene Goolsby – Take Another Shot (Every Way But Easy EP, 2018)
15. Joshua Ray Walker – Canyon (single, State Fair Records, 2018)
16. Alicia Stockman – The Porter House (single, 2018)
17. Jess Locke – My Body is an Ecosystem (single, Pool House Records, 2018)
18. Andrew Bird – Bloodless (single, Wegawam / Loma Vista, 2018)
19. Orchid Eaton – Alsace-Lorraine (Start of a Dream, 2018)
20. Mr. Husband – Stranger for a While (Ocean Pines, Forged Artifacts, 2018)
21. Whim – Mouths (single, Fluff and Gravy Records, 2018)
22. Ian Wayne – Guessing (single, 2018)
23. Colyn Cameron – Hallucinations (Sad & Easy, 2018)
24. Hiss Golden Messenger – Black Country Woman (Virgo Fool, Merge Records, 2018)
25. VanWyck – Ballad of the Quiet Citizen (single, Maiden Name Records, 2018)

If you are looking this after a week has gone, the embedded Spotify will show the latest playlist. I’ll just update the same playlist because a) if someone wants to follow it, they can just follow that one list and will get a new set of songs each Sunday b) so that I don’t have a trillion of different playlists on my Spotify account.

Oh and do buy the vinyl/cd/download. Spotify and other streaming services are perfect for these introductory purposes, but try to buy at least the music that matter the most to you.

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