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Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 3-20-18

Today’s Pick Your Poison is a particularly interesting and diverse collection of tracks that I hope you’ll explore from top to bottom. Seriously, it’s packed with goodness, and the highlights up top are just the start. Dive into new ones from A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Gold Connections, and Wavves (covering The Electric Prunes) – all of which do something worthwhile and just a touch unexpected. After the jump, you can find more delights from the likes of Aisha Burns, Chad Valley, The fin., Ganser, Little Boots, Sama Dams, Split Cranium, Whethan (ft. Broods), and WHIPPED CREAM & KTRL.

A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie – Right Moves

Gold Connections – Bad Intentions

Wavves – Onie (The Electric Prunes cover)

Pick Your Poison: Monday 3-19-18

Along with Monday comes a fresh set of downloads for your mp3 collection if you still have one. Highlights in this set come from Look Vibrant, No Name Hotel, Strangers On the Internet, and Vancans. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from Anna Lunoe, Fred Rister (ft. Sam Martin & Chris Willis), JC Brooks, Joker, Lissy Trullie, Marinsky (ft. Kieran), Niko The Kid (ft. Tia Simone), NOTD (ft. Bea Miller), Odina (covering Joy Division), Pablo Nouvelle, Summer Heart, and Uppermost (ft. Harry Pane).

Bill Withers – Use Me (Rhythm Scholar Mo’ Funk Remix)

GNUCCI ft. Charity – Fuck What They Want We Are What They Need (Zean Remix)

Look Vibrant – My Nerves

Mickey – Drive

No Name Hotel – Blood On Sky

Numb.er – Again

Strangers On The Internet – Good Problems

Vancans – Farewell to Arms

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 3-15-18

Beware the Ides of March, lest you be stabbed in the back. That’s the lesson we’re supposed to learn today, right? Fairly certain that only happened to Julius Caesar, but a few others may have befallen the same fate on the same date in the many years since then. After all, somebody gets stabbed somewhere in the world pretty much every day. These and more morbid thoughts are available in my new book, “Everyone Wants to Kill You”, not available in bookstores anywhere. Let’s lighten the mood with a fresh batch of songs, yeah? Highlights in this set come from the brilliant minds of Jacques Greene, Salt Cathedral, and SOHN. If you choose to proceed past the jump, you’ll also discover additional songs from Bluestaeb (ft. Noah Slee & MAIA), Bodywash, Chris McClenney, Cold Fronts, Daze (ft. Cool Company), Francobollo, Kasbo (ft. Frida Sundemo), Ruth Koleva, and Tee Grizzley (ft. Moneybagg Yo).

Jacques Greene – Nordschleife

Salt Cathedral – No Love

SOHN – Hue

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 3-14-18

Wishing you a very happy Pi day. In honor of this annual “holiday”, allow me to recite as many digits of Pi as I can remember off the top of my head: 3.1415926535…and so on. Go out and grab yourself a slice of pie as well, because it’s only fitting and also delicious. Had myself a bit of banana creme this afternoon, and it really hit the spot. Hoping these Pick Your Poison tracks will do the same for you. The B-52’s Fred Schneider has an interesting new song with his band the Superions, whicn you can find below. Also don’t miss streams from MONOGEM and the DJDS remix of St. Vincent’s most recent single “Los Ageless”. Beyond the jump you’ll also find songs by Breathe Panel, Caitlyn Scarlett, EMBRZ (ft. Harvie), Henry Fong x Vlien Boy (ft. Lisa Mercedez), Last Japan, mmph, Mountain Bird, Murlo & Conducta, and SACRE.

Fred Schneider & the Superions – Konnichiwa

MONOGEM – Get You High

St. Vincent – Los Ageless (DJDS Version)

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 3-13-18


After multiple weeks of literally watching paint dry, the full Pitchfork Music Festival 2018 lineup is here! Tame Impala, Fleet Foxes, and Ms. Lauryn Hill are this year’s headliners, with other big names like Courtney Barnett, The War on Drugs, Chaka Khan, DRAM, Blood Orange, Earl Sweatshirt, Julien Baker, Raphael Saadiq, Japandroids, Moses Sumney, and This Is Not This Heat included as well. There’s a whole bunch more great names too, so check out the full lineup, listed by day, in the photo above. This year’s fest takes place from July 20-22 at the usual spot of Union Park in Chicago. Learn more and buy tickets at pitchforkmusicfestival.com. It’s my favorite weekend every year, and I sincerely hope you’ll join me this summer. Onto today’s official business – a new edition of Pick Your Poison. Highlights in this set come from a collaboration between The Knocks and Foster the People, as well as fresh tracks from Millionyoung and SOFI TUKKER. Keep going past the jump to discover songs from Belle mare, Elohim (ft. Yoshi Flower), gabriel black (ft. Sofi de la Torre), The Goldberg Sisters, Justice Skolnik (ft. Jeremy Zucker), Noah Neiman, The Pendletons, S’natra, and World’s Fair (ft. Nasty Nigel, Lansky Jones, Remy Banks).

The Knocks – Ride or Die (ft. Foster the People)

Millionyoung – Together

SOFI TUKKER – Baby I’m A Queen

Pick Your Poison: Monday 3-12-18

It’s Monday, so let’s skip the small talk and get right into the music. Don’t miss downloads in this set from Madam West, Noble Son, Verge Collection, and Youth in a Roman Field. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, you can stream songs from Air Waves, Borgeous, Buddy (ft. A$AP Ferg), Grouper, illuminati hotties, Katie Von Schleicher, Lucy Mason, Maria Usbeck, Pional, Pizzagirl, Sarah Mary Chadwick, and Yoke Lore.

Cheap Tissue – Bag & NUmber

Julian Taylor Band – Glass House (Band Version)

Lowlight – Can’t Stop Now

Madam West – Warm Bodies

Noble Son – Aces

Nostalgist – Smoldering Amber

Verge Collection – Feelin’ Old

Youth in a Roman Field – I Saw You

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 3-8-18

Don’t know about you, but I’m in a bit of a collaboration mood today. Musically speaking, of course. When two artists record a track together, the creative forces at work often result in something a little new or different compared to what might otherwise have been done on their own. So when The Black Lips and The Khan Family collaborate, there’s excitement and intrigue about how that’ll turn out. The Bones of J.R. Jones bringing in Nicole Atkins has real potential as well. While Dinosaur Jr. didn’t have any guests or collaborators on their new song below, the pleasure of hearing J. Mascis play guitar is interesting enough on its own. Head past the jump to hear additional songs from the likes of Cienfuegos, Indigo Husk, Kassin, Lil Texas, Little Vic, Nedelle Torrisi, Wicca Phase Springs Eternal, and A Winged Victory for the Sullen.

The Black Lips & The Khan Family – Too Much In Love

The Bones of J.R. Jones – Burden (ft. Nicole Atkins)

Dinosaur Jr. – Hold Unknown

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 3-7-18

Variety is the spice of life, and today’s Pick Your Poison has that in spades. The band Sloppy Jane have their debut album coming out in a couple of weeks, and it’s the best kind of weird, lo-fi scuzz rock. If you’re in a more international mood, Thievery Corporation are back with new material. The track below features LouLou Ghelichkhani on vocals, which is interesting to say the least. Then there’s an odd one-pff collaboration between EDM artist ZHU and psychedelic rock band Tame Impala. If you’ve heard a ZHU track before, then you’ll already know what to expect, just this time Kevin Parker’s vocals are in the mix. It’s not the best from either artist, but still worth a listen. Go beyond the jump for more songs from Anemone, Boys, Dune & Twemty9, Garden City Movement, LA Riots, Peluche, Superheart, Thyla, and Will Long.

Sloppy Jane – Bark Like A God

Thievery Corporation – La Force de Melodie (ft. LouLou Ghelichkhani)

ZHU x Tame Impala – My Life

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 3-6-18

I’m very excited about today’s edition of Pick Your Poison, mostly because it’s got some incredible tracks pretty much from top to bottom. That’s not to discount most of the other days and playlists, it’s just that every day can’t be an A+ collection of songs (hard as I might try to make that happen). I can’t control what music is sent my way, nor can I control your tastes either, which is why you might not love these songs as much as I do. But I hope you’ll give them a try anyway. There’s new ones from Elle Exxe, Hinds, and Hot Flash Heat Wave that I think you’ll really dig. But keep going beyond the jump and you’ll also discover tracks from Bok Nero & Ricky Remedy, Katelyn Tarver, Lemaitre, LOVE SICK, Matt Costa, Potatohead People, Quinn Lewis, QUIX (ft. JVMIE), and Set Mo.

Elle Exxe – Queen

Hinds – The Club

Hot Flash Heat Wave – Glo Ride

Pick Your Poison: Monday 3-5-18

Fans of the band Big Thief might want to know that guitarist Buck Meek has recorded a solo album in his spare time, which is self-titled and will be out this May. You can hear his unique guitar work echo through the first track from it below. I’d also recommend giving a listen to a new song from Now, Now, plus Daniel Lanois’ latest collaboration, this time with breakcore artist Venetian Snares. After the jump you’ll have more music from the likes of Andy Jenkins, Colin Magalong, Deanna Petcoff, Hanz, Malena Zavala, pronoun, Summer Heart, Tom Misch (ft. De La Soul), and Tristan de Lieve (ft. Carly Barnette).

Buck Meek – Cannonball!

Now, Now – AZ

Venetian Snares x Daniel Lanois – Mag11 P82

Pick Your Poison: Thursday 3-1-18

March comes in like a lion, and goes out like a lamb. The first half of that phrase is certainly correct today, as this set of Pick Your Poison tracks are remarkably strong and aggressive. Sure, the Ryley Walker song at the top may be pretty spacey and include flutes, but it certainly roars in its own unique way. The new one off the upcoming Young Fathers album has got plenty of teeth to it as well, not to mention a stunning Zola Jesus track that was released as part of the Adult Swim Singles series. Other artists in this set include ANMLPLNET, A$AP Ferg (ft. Denzel Curry, IDK, and Nicknack), Cavern of Anti-Matter, Coast Modern (covering MGMT), DJ Koze (ft. Roisin Murphy), Dorothy Takev, Kraus, Palace Winter, and Spielbergs.

Ryley Walker – Telluride Speed

Young Fathers – Toy

Zola Jesus – Bound

Pick Your Poison: Wednesday 2-28-18

There may be more good music in today’s Pick Your Poison than the average person can handle! The new Cloud Castle Lake song is simply stunning in its beauty. SALES do something similar with their unique brand of synth-pop in a fresh track. Then Ariel Pink adds some extra psychedelia to the synth stylings of SSION. Keep going past the jump, and you can enjoy songs from Angie McMahon, The Garden, In Tall Buildings (ft. Heather Woods Broderick), L8BLOOMER (ft. Anne Dereaux), Once & Future Band, Pining For Sunshine, Riko Dan & Mumdance, The Skull Eclipses (ft. Open Mike Eagle), and What So Not (ft. Winona Oak).

Cloud Castle Lake – Malingerer

SALES – Off and On

SSION – At Least the Sky Is Blue (ft. Ariel Pink)

Pick Your Poison: Tuesday 2-27-18

Those that love good pop music will be overjoyed to hear there’s a new Little Boots song in the world. Those that love good Chicago indie rock will be overjoyed to hear there’s a new Minor Characters song in the world. Those that love synth-pop with a strong independent spirit will be overjoyed to hear there’s a new Young Galaxy song in the world. Beyond those major highlights, there’s plenty more joy to be spread past the jump, where you’ll find songs from Datarock, Declan J Donovan, Deorro, Funk LeBlanc, Hajk, Haux, Knox White, Party Pupils ft. Audien (covering Montell Jordan), and more!

Little Boots – Shadows

Minor Characters – Nola

Young Galaxy – Catch Your Breath

Pick Your Poison: Monday 2-26-18

Hard to believe that February is almost over. Then again, it is the shortest month of the year. It’s also one of the worst months of the year, at least in the Midwest where bitter cold and snow tend to dominate. The music has been good though, today’s Pick Your Poison included. Don’t miss downloads in this set from Meekha, Noble Son, Oberon Rose, and Shah Marg. In the Soundcloud section after the jump, stream songs from The Aces, Dana Buoy, Freedom Fry, Good Gas (ft. 2 Chainz, A$AP Ferg & FKi 1st), The Magic Numbers, mastersystem (members of Frightened Rabbit), Mozzy (ft. Jay Rock & DCMBR), Nessly (ft. Joji), The Pale White, REYNA, Venetian Snares x Daniel Lanois, and more.

The Fretless – Jenny Bear (Live)

Kellen of Troy – When You Don’t Hear Goodbye

Meekha – chains

Never Come Downs – Abyss

Noble Son – Problem Daughter

Oberon Rose – No Stranger

Shah Marg – There’ll Always Be Stars in the Sky

Show Preview: Alex Cameron at Lincoln Hall [3/7]


To be honest, I’m not entirely sure what to make of Alex Cameron. The Australian musician is a bit of an oddball, but he’s so carefully skating the line between sincerity and parody (or truth and fiction) that it’s difficult to get an accurate beat on who he is or what he’s trying to accomplish with his music. Which isn’t a bad thing, mind you – that sort of vague template he’s presented over two full length records is dynamic and entertaining.

Alex Cameron’s debut album Jumping the Shark, for example, introduced him as a sort of worn-down sleazeball drunk. It’s a role he played into for live performances as well, applying makeup and fake wrinkles on his face to look older and creepier. Not entirely sure why anyone would voluntarily step into such a lecherous persona, but he managed to make it work by fully committing to the role and crafting smart yet gritty synth-pop songs to go along with it.

For a follow-up, 2017’s Forced Witness pivoted into a style and sound that might best be described as acerbic sheen. The songs sound much cleaner in execution, and he’s gotten rid of the wrinkles, yet the lyrics remain dark and disturbing. Each song paints a portrait of a deeply ugly, chest-thumping man’s man, as well as the sort of guys that might ascribe to a similar mentality. You probably know the type, straight from the coked-up, Wolf of Wall Street and American Psycho universes.

The characters in Cameron’s songs may be total assholes devoid of respect for women, but what makes them so compelling and the reason we listen to them ramble about perverse and disgusting things is that each one reveals deeper layers of insecurity and monstrosity. Underneath the surface of braggadocio are scared boys leaning into their worst impulses mostly because they don’t really ever face any consequences for their twisted actions.

When you combine those themes with slick, ’80s-style cheese pop (the kind that frequently includes jazzy saxophone solos), the whole exercise becomes astounding in its audacity. It’s impressive how many ludicrous things Cameron manages to get away with, all while somehow pulling memorable hook after memorable hook into the fray. Listening to it on record is one unique experience, but watching him sing these songs on stage is a whole other one. So if you’re up for catching a performance that’s weird, wild, and entirely unpredictable, don’t miss Cameron when he drops by Lincoln Hall on Wednesday, March 7th. The fantastic Molly Burch is opening the show too, so that’s an added bonus!

Alex Cameron / Molly Burch / Holiday Sidewinder
Buy Tickets
Wednesday, March 7th
8PM / $15 (advance) / 18+

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