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Medium Rotation — I Walked With You a Ways; Shufflemania!

December 5, 2022 Dan Seeger

PLAINS I Walked With You a Ways (Anti-) — I Walked With You a Ways is the sound of kinship. Katie Crutchfield, the heart, soul, and everything else of Waxahatchee, and Jess Williamson bonded over the soulful country music that … Continue reading Medium Rotation — I Walked With You a Ways; Shufflemania!

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College Countdown: CMJ Top 1000, 1979 – 1989 — #110 to #108

December 4, 2022 Dan Seeger

110. The Alarm, Declaration (1984) “Everything has happened so quickly, and we have hardly had time to think about it,” said Eddie Macdonald, bassist and guitarist for the Alarm, a few weeks before the band’s debut full-length was released. “But … Continue reading College Countdown: CMJ Top 1000, 1979 – 1989 — #110 to #108

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This Week’s Model — Anna B Savage, “in|FLUX”

December 2, 2022 Dan Seeger

“in|FLUX,” the new single from Anna B Savage, begins delicately. The first minute or so is spare and elegant, like Fiona Apple when she’s trying to lure the listener into a false sense of safety. Then the burbling electronic beat … Continue reading This Week’s Model — Anna B Savage, “in|FLUX”

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Medium Rotation — Blue Rev; Desperately Imagining Someplace Quiet

November 30, 2022November 30, 2022 Dan Seeger

ALVVAYS Blue Rev (Polyvinyl/ Transgressive) — Rev is a reasonable potent alcopop that’s been a staple of questionable choices for Canadian youth since the turn of the millennium. The beverage is offered in a range of colors, including blue, presumably … Continue reading Medium Rotation — Blue Rev; Desperately Imagining Someplace Quiet

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College Countdown: CMJ Top 1000, 1979 – 1989 — #113 to #111

November 27, 2022 Dan Seeger

113. Siouxsie & the Banshees, Tinderbox (1986) Siouxsie & the Banshees had grand ambitions with their seventh studio album, Tinderbox. The group’s first LP following Robert Smith’s departure to concentrate on the Cure full time, Tinderbox was originally conceived to … Continue reading College Countdown: CMJ Top 1000, 1979 – 1989 — #113 to #111

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This Week’s Model — Quasi, “Doomscrollers”

November 25, 2022 Dan Seeger

I’m glad the track starts with the drums. Although I remain among the truest of the true believers in Sleater-Kinney, I don’t dispute that the absence of drummer Janet Weiss has been keenly felt ever since she stepped away from … Continue reading This Week’s Model — Quasi, “Doomscrollers”

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Radio Days — Class Closings

November 21, 2022 Dan Seeger

For the most part, students didn’t listen to our student-run radio station. I don’t think that disconnect between the general student population and the noncommercial broadcast outlet that a handful of their peers devoted themselves to was a particularly unique … Continue reading Radio Days — Class Closings

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College Countdown: CMJ Top 1000, 1979 – 1989 — #116 to #114

November 20, 2022 Dan Seeger

116. The Replacements, Let It Be (1984) The story of Let It Be, the third studio album from Minneapolis band the Replacements, really begins with a song off of its immediate predecessor, the 1983 effort Hootenanny. Although the Replacements largely … Continue reading College Countdown: CMJ Top 1000, 1979 – 1989 — #116 to #114

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This Week’s Model — Titus Adronicus, “Drummer Boy”

November 18, 2022 Dan Seeger

Look, it’s too early for Christmas music. I believe that to the depths of my heathen soul that we’ve no business busting out the carols and other festive until December. That typed, I have already declared my willingness to adhere … Continue reading This Week’s Model — Titus Adronicus, “Drummer Boy”

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Medium Rotation — Expert in a Dying Field; Cool It Down

November 16, 2022 Dan Seeger

THE BETHS Expert in a Dying Field (Carpark) — Elizabeth Stokes, frontwoman for the Beths, describes her band’s output as ““sweetly sung melodies and super-depressing lyrics.” That’s not only a very suitable description of the Beths’ material, particularly on the … Continue reading Medium Rotation — Expert in a Dying Field; Cool It Down

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