Dogwood Tales
Monday, June 29, 2026
Atomizer by Big Black
The opening track Jordan, Minnesota tackles child sexual abuse in a small town in the bluntest possible way and from there the rest of the album continues at a similar level of ferocious anger at the injustices inherent in American society. Racism, drugs, alcohol and being so bored in a dead end town that you want to set yourself on fire make this an uncomfortable listen but an essential one.
For the record, Albini did say that he regretted some of his more confrontational and controversial statements that he made in his earlier days, and people like Kim Deal of the Pixies respected him as a thoughtful and considerate human being. He passed away from a heart attack in 2024, aged 61.
Saturday, June 27, 2026
Friday, June 26, 2026
Seventh Tree by Goldfrapp
As a result, I didn’t listen to the rest of the album quite as much, which was an oversight because it’s excellent. After the haunting ambient sounds of their debut and the more dance and glam sounds of the next two, this album strikes a balance with acoustic elements mixed with dreamy, shoe-gazy keyboards. Alison Goldfrapp’s ethereal vocals (and occasionally surreal lyrics) are the main attraction. Gorgeous stuff!
Mahogany-titties-tastic!
Thursday, June 25, 2026
American Pie by Don Mclean
The rest of the tracks on the album are a mixed bunch, with a strange religious narrative with an arrangement of The Rivers of Babylon and a song about a Catholic saint. The song The Grave is a bit of an oddity too. The highlight for me Starry, Starry Night which is probably the only hit song about Vincent Van Gogh.
Broncing-Buck-Tastic!