One day you'll lie here
Big Thief return with Double Infinity, an expansive double album that pushes their loose, searching indie folk-rock into widescreen territory. Saint Etienne’s International collects globe-trotting influences into a sleek set of modern pop. David Byrne’s Who Is The Sky finds the Talking Heads leader in full theatrical mode, blending song, story and performance art. Shame crash back with Cutthroat, feral and ferocious as ever. Shrunken Elvis is the new Nashville trio of Spencer Cullum, Sean Thompson and Rich Ruth, an instinctive and exploratory kosmische-jazz-ambient blend born of European tours and shed-studio jams. Japanese underground figure Naoki Zushi reissues III and Paradise, two lost treasures of drifting folk-rock. Fingerstyle guitarist Gwenifer Raymond returns with the spectral and raw Last Night I Heard The Dog Star Bark. On the reissue side there new pressings of The Fall's Seminal Live, all ragged edges intact. Numero Group's Eccentric Spiritual Soul digs up rare gospel-soul deep cuts from the vaults. And Belfast rap trio Kneecap’s Fine Art comes back as a Certified Gold Edition with bonus material.
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