New Music Friday: The Last Dinner Party, Tame Impala, Sudan Archives and more big releases this weekend
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The Last Dinner Party, Tame Impala & Ayra Starr In Wonderlist
The Last Dinner Party reiterate their theatrical brilliance, Tame Impala looks inwards, and Ayra Starr enlists Rema: it’s Wonderlist. Photography by Rachell Smith The Last Dinner Party – “Count The Ways” One of Britain’s most acclaimed modern bands, The Last Dinner Party are back with a follow-up to their No.1 debut album with a softer, more sophisticated sophomore, From The Pyre. Produced by Grammy-winning Wolf Alice and Bjork collaborator Ma…
CAUSTIC COMMENTARY: Militarie Gun, Tame Impala, Katie Schecter, Todd Snider, The Last Dinner Party & More - Glide Magazine
It is starting to get just cold enough to wear a sweater, but not cold enough to freeze the stadium-sized gears on our delicate machinery here at the Old Caustic Factory. As we toss more coal into blazing ovens beneath huge conveyor belts, our trusty machines spit out another stellar list of fresh releases from October, a month competing to be one of the most exhilarating of 2025. This week, we have sophomore efforts that solidify bands as mains…
The U.S. post-R.N.B. musician becomes a beat-driven human machine. The title indicates what this album is all about, the opener "Dead" underscores it with cool beats: THE BPM celebrates the beat as a source of strength and power. Sudan Archives, bourgeois Brittney Parks, began as an autodidactic violinist and songwriter who confronted her instrument with electronic structures. While ATHENA (2019) mythical, at the same time afrocentric and artifi…
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