The Retrographer, Issue 128 (July, 2 0 2 5)

Cory Hanson, Jay Som, Jim Adkins, GOON, Scree, Safe Mind, Justin Bieber, Sexyy Red, Tyler, the Creator, Playboi Carti, Freddie Gibbs, The Alchemist, Anderson .Paak, Clipse, and more!

Bulletins:

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

“Bird on a Swing”, Cory Hanson – With Wand, Hanson has perfected obscuring oddities, deviance, and endless bits behind a golden voice and pitch-perfect 70s AM country production (this was the guy who named an album Western Cum, after all).

“Float”, Jay Som and Jim Adkins – Melina Duterte is a master of the exact sort of driving, openhearted anthems Jim Adkins popularized with Jimmy Eat World. Hearing the master and the student in one place brings the universe a little bit closer together.

“This Morning Six Rabbits Were Born”, GOON – Talking to a friend the other night who noted the way this band doesn’t seem to be changing much from where they are. Thank goodness; Claustrophobic heaviness is consistently broken by ghostly apparitions and wide-open spaces. There’s plenty of space here.

“August”, Scree – Jasmine on a Night in July, the prior studio album from the trio of Ryan El-Solh, Carmen Quill, and Jason Burger, hinted at the scope and adventurousness now on display. But the - sorry for this - augustness of this music shows growth and vision for a group that seems to have no ceiling.

“Life in a Jar”, Safe Mind – Sort of a pitch-perfect ode to the gothic and psychological late 80s, when the Cure and Tears for Fears overhauled pop music with dark, shiny sounds, irrepressible melodies, and unrelenting, analyzed agita. 

“SWEET SPOT”, Justin Bieber and Sexyy Red – And at the end of those 80s, a slick palette emerged that would soundtrack bedrooms and supermarkets alike. In front of Dijon and Mk.gee, Bieber and Sexyy play with a sound that was once marked by innuendo and is now bare naked.

“Sucka Free”, Tyler, the Creator – Same era, but west coast. The era right between Zapp’s reign at house parties and Dr. Dre’s reinvention of his sound to invent G Funk. Tyler is too young to remember, but he certainly heard an older generation vibing to it, planting the seed for this.

“LIKE WEEZY”, Playboi Carti – Finally listened to MUSIC and found it completely fascinating. For an artist whose unreleased music is as (if not more) legendary than his official releases, the 30 tracks released here read like a vault of experiments and lost classics.

“Ensalada”, Freddie Gibbs, Alchemist, and Anderson .Paak – Loping, unhurried, pensive; For their famous playfulness and humor, all three artists on this track are at their best when introspection prevails upon them. 

“So Be It”, Clipse – Lots to love on Let Got Sort ‘Em Out, but there’s a brilliant simplicity to this one. Reversed beat, samples that play out, and the same dauntless menace that Malice and Pusha T have perfected for decades now. Glad to hear that their hiatus didn’t soften the brothers Thornton enough to spare Travis Scott a little heat.

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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