The Retrographer, Issue 127 (June, 2 0 2 5)

Julian Cubillos, Alex G, Erykah Badu, The Alchemist, Léna Bartels, Sabrina Carpenter, Water From Your Eyes, Hotline TNT, Offset, JID, Villager, Mac DeMarco, and more!

Bulletins:

Ten Songs for June, 2 0 2 5 | Listen to these songs on Spotify and YouTube

“Talking to Myself”, Julian Cubillos – Imagine it’s 95 degrees and you hold, in your hand, Skittles. They’re softening, melting dye on your palm. The flavor of each one is somehow mellower than it would be if you were inside with the air conditioning. You can’t help but have another.

“Home”, Mac DeMarco – This song has invited divisive responses from Mac fans. First time releasing a vocal record since 2019, so why is he still on the same lofi thing? Why can’t he write a bridge? Where is his growth? And yet he’s still a melodist par excellence, a McCartney who never formed Wings.

“June Guitar”, Alex G – Not so different from something like “Early Morning Waiting” from God Bless the Animals or “In My Arms” from House of Sugar; Giannascoli’s teenage alienation has morphed into a soft nostalgia of early middle age.

“The Scene”, Hotline TNT – Shoegaze, going back to My Bloody Valentine, has sought in part to distort not just guitar amplifiers, but the very recording equipment that captures it. In this digital era, that breakage sounds a bit like pixelation, guitars and drums crumbling before they reach your ear.

“Amber”, Léna Bartels – Towering guitars groan and creak like skyscrapers in the final storm that will topple them, making way for Bartels’s immolating amber; The eschatological orange-yellow that tinted the skies while wildfires burned; The fossilized resin of those trees that can stop time in its place.

“Life Signs”, Water From Your Eyes – Is it possible this song is in 10/4? Rachel Brown’s slack-jawed delivery obscures its prog-hardcore architecture, catchy and laid-back despite its infernal agitation. And as they say – “thy cathedrals are built, unbuilt, rebuilt.”

“PAUSE”, Villager – You might be inclined to compare Alex Young to Four Tet or Joy Orbison; skittering, protean, warm electronic music. Mutable, restless, seeking. Listen carefully to hear it follow, somehow, a conventional song structure, with repeating choruses and a bridge.

“Manchild”, Sabrina Carpenter – Mining, once again, the peppy electropop that defined her breakout LP of last year, Carpenter remains just about the most tunefully frustrated horndog in pop. But forget that: The accompanying video is a phantasmagoria, scores of 70s movies that were never made.

“Bodies”, Offset and JID – Two excellent rappers but, with all due respect to Offset, this JID verse is so effortlessly virtuosic (or virtuosically effortless?). He’s an unparalleled talent, passing between modes by elision, letting bars fall behind him one after the other. 

“Next To You”, Erykah Badu and the Alchemist – Erykah said, 18 years ago, that hip-hop is bigger than religion, government, or her homies. But what about love? With a rap producer in tow, all she wants is to smoke blunts, get drunk, get next to her love; nothing comes above it.

MONTHLY

#118.5.2 “In a Little Bit of Time”

#118.5 “Edie Got Away”

#117.5 “Mescarole"

#116.5 “Cloudburst”

#105.5 “Country Life in America”

#105 August, 2023 | “Rockaway”

#104 July, 2023 | “Gas Station Bathroom”

#103 June, 2023 | “Talkin’ French” 

#100 March, 2023 | The Feelies, “The Good Earth”

#99 February, 2023 | Judee Sill, “Judee Sill”

#98 January, 2023 | Pink Floyd, “Meddle”

#96 November, 2022 | RIP TOM PETTY

#95 October, 2022 | Cannonball Adderley, “Cannonball Adderley's Fiddler on the Roof”

#94 September, 2022 | Sheryl Crow, “Tuesday Night Music Club”

#93 August, 2022 | D’Angelo, “Live at the Jazz Cafe, London”

#92 July, 2022 | Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, “Southern Accents”

#91 June, 2022 | George Harrison, “Living in the Material World”

#90 May, 2022 | The Wild Tchoupitoulas, “The Wild Tchoupitoulas”

#89 April, 2022 | Joni Mitchell, “Taming the Tiger”

#88 March, 2022 | Young Thug, “Barter 6”

#87 February, 2022 | Stephane Grappelli and Stuff Smith, “Violins No End”

#86 January, 2022 | Nas, “God’s Son”

#84 November, 2021 | Milt Jackson with the Thelonious Monk Quintet, “Wizard of the Vibes”

#83 October, 2021 | For Against, “Coalesced”

#82 September, 2021 | Pat Metheny, “Bright Size Life”

#81 August, 2021 | The Chicks, “Fly”

#80 July, 2021 | Allen Toussaint, “Southern Nights”

#79 June, 2021 | Novos Baianos, “Acabou Chorare”

#78 May, 2021 | One Direction, “Four”

#77 April, 2021 | Bob Dylan, “New Morning”

#76 March, 2021 | Ty Dolla $ign, “Free TC”

#75 February, 2021 | Ghostface Killah, “Fishscale”

#74 January, 2021 | Minnie Riperton, “Minnie”

#72 November, 2020 | Sufjan Stevens, “Seven Swans”

#71 October, 2020 | Common, “Resurrection”

#70 September, 2020 | Herbie Hancock, “Thrust”

#69 August, 2020 | Special Issue

#68 July, 2020 | Cam’ron, “Purple Haze”

#67 June, 2020 | Jorge Ben, “A Tabua de Esmeralda”

#66 May, 2020 | The Meters, “Rejuvenation”

#65 April, 2020 | Eddie Kendricks, “People… Hold On”

#64 March, 2020 | Thelonious Monk, “Solo Monk”

#63 February, 2020 | Cat Power, “Moon Pix”

#62 January, 2020 | Yusef Lateef, “Eastern Sounds”

#59 November, 2019 | Frank Sinatra, “In The Wee Small Hours”

#58 October, 2019 | Steely Dan, “Gaucho”

#57 September, 2019 | Bonnie Raitt, “Streetlights”

#56 August, 2019 | Daft Punk, “Alive 2007”

#55 July, 2019 | John Coltrane, “Interstellar Space”

#54 June, 2019 | Big Pun, “Capital Punishment”

#53 May, 2019 | Paul Simon, “Rhythm of the Saints”

#52 April, 2019 | Dirty Projectors, “Rise Above”

#51 March, 2019 | Kate Bush, “The Sensual World”

#50 February, 2019 | Sonny Rollins, “Next Album”

#49 January, 2019 | Sade, “Diamond Life”

#47 November, 2018 | Curtis Mayfield, “There’s No Place Like America Today”

#46 October, 2018 | The Blue Nile, “Hats”

#45 September, 2018 | Lucinda Williams, “Car Wheels on a Gravel Road”

#44 August, 2018 | Aretha Franklin, “Amazing Grace”

#43 July, 2018 | Teddy Pendergrass, “TP”

#42 June, 2018 | Dennis Wilson, “Pacific Ocean Blue”

#41 May, 2018 | Bobby Brown, “Don’t Be Cruel”

#40 April, 2018 | Amy Winehouse, “Back to Black”

#39 March, 2018 | Q-Tip, “Kamaal the Abstract”

#38 February, 2018 | Miles Davis, “In a Silent Way”

#37 January, 2018 | Beck, “Sea Change”

#35 November, 2017 | Slum Village, “Fan-tas-tic Vol. 1”

#34 October, 2017 | Steely Dan, “Two Against Nature”

#33 September, 2017 | Baaba Maal and Mansour Seck, “Djam Leeli”

#32 August, 2017 | Billy Joel, “The Stranger”

#31 July, 2017 | Big Daddy Kane, “Long Live the Kane”

#30 June, 2017 | Janet Jackson, “Control”

#29 May, 2017 | Steely Dan, “Aja”

#28 April, 2017 | The O’Jays, “Back Stabbers”

#27 March, 2017 | Wire, “154”

#26 February, 2017 | Professor Longhair, “New Orleans Piano”

#25 January, 2017 | Elvis Costello, “Live at the El Mocambo”

#23 November, 2016 | Erykah Badu, “Mama’s Gun”

#22 October, 2016 | Donald Fagan, “The Nightfly”

#21 September, 2016 | Aretha Franklin, “Young, Gifted, and Black”

#20 August, 2016 | The Dave Matthews Band, “Under the Table and Dreaming”

#19 July, 2016 | Clams Casino, “Instrumental Mixtape II”

#18 June, 2016 | James Brown, “Love, Power, Peace”

#17 May, 2016 | Ali Farka Toure & Ry Cooder, “Talking Timbuktu”

#16 April, 2016 | RIP PRINCE

#15 March, 2016 | Prince, “Prince”

#14 February, 2016 | Big L, “Lifestyles Ov Da Poor & Dangerous”

#13 January, 2016 | Bill Evans, “Live at the Village Vanguard”

#11 November, 2015 | Donny Hathaway, “Live”

#10 October, 2015 | Paul McCartney, “McCartney”

#9 September, 2015 | Talk Talk, “Laughing Stock”

#8 August, 2015 | B.B. King, “Live at Cook County Jail”

#7 July, 2015 | Miles Davis, “Filles de Kilimanjaro”

#6 June, 2015 | Joni Mitchell, “Hejira”

#5 May, 2015 | Kanye West, “The College Dropout”

#4 April, 2015 | MF DOOM, “Operation: Doomsday”

#3 March, 2015 | Bruce Springsteen, “The Wild, the Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle”

#2 February, 2015 | Eric B. and Rakim, “Paid in Full”

#1 January, 2015 | Johnny Thunders & the Heartbreakers, “L.A.M.F.”

 

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