It's another decent week for new releases in this first month of 2010, with the much anticipated latest from Drake fave Spoon (is
every post this week going to
feature Spoon? Perhaps). Other notable releases include new ones from
Supergrass offshoot
The Hotrats (
profiled last week),
Eels,
Surfer Blood,
Josephine Foster,
Barton Carroll,
RJD2,
Vulture Whale,
Editors, the soundtrack to
Crazy Heart, a
tribute to Elvis Costello and the comedic stylings of
Aziz Ansari.
Playlist:
New Releases 01.19.10
Spoon - TransferenceStream /
Purchase [mp3]

Coming off their most commercial effort to date in
Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga
,
Transference
feels like a retreat back to basics, going all the way back to
Drake Tungsten
, Britt Daniel's now defunct alter ego/solo lo-fi project.
A Series of Sneaks
, Spoon's only major label release from 1998, is the album I'd compare it to, as its collection of rough sketches hint at something great and rely in the listener to finish. The album is
Spoon in its rawest form, with nearly half the album remaining in demo form, which works well with a common Spoon theme of break-up. It's the sound of a heart refusing to break, yet breaking all the same. Lead single
"Written in Reverse" has Daniel writing himself out of a relationship, which is an act both of defiance and depression. Similarly, another standout track,
"Is Love Forever?", juxtaposes parental love with that of "some ex-girlfriend, call her Heather." Since the album title is defined as a "redirection of feelings and desires towards a new object," if Daniel is using the album (and, in turn, us) as part of his psychotherapy, slap a beard on me and call me Sigmund Freud.
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The Hotrats - Turn OnsStream /
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In the (fabulous) spirit of
David Bowie's Pin Ups
comes this great collection of covers from bands that have inspired
Supergrass' Gaz Coombes and Danny Goffey. The Oxford lads play it mostly straight on the selections, only re-imagining
Beastie Boys'
"(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (to Party)," while the production of Nigel Godrich (
Radiohead) unfortunately keeps it from getting too raucous. But you can still hear the glee in their rendering of Bowie's
"Queen Bitch," and Elvis Costello's
"Pump it Up." And just about any cover of The Kinks'
"Big Sky" (I miss you
Flop) is sure to please, in my book.
More on the radar (and in the mp3 player) this week:
Eels - End Times /
Free AOL album streamSurfer Blood - Astro Coast /
"Swim" [mp3]
Josephine Foster - Graphic as a StarBarton Carroll - Together You and IRJD2 - The ColossusVulture Whale - Bamboo YouEditors - In This Light and on This Evening /
Free AOL album streamCrazy Heart Original Motion Picture SoundtrackVarious Artists - Almost You: The Songs of Elvis CostelloTape Deck Mountain - GhostDanny Barnes - Pizza BoxAziz Ansari - Intimate Moments For A Sensual EveningElvis Costello - Live at Hollywood HighREISSUESNouvelle Vague - Nouvelle VagueBob Log III - School Bus tags: music, album review, spoon, hotrats, indie rock, new releases, rhapsody
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