Despite the inclement weather, the November issue has begun distribution. And we want to take this opportunity to send a big hug to each and every reader affected by the heavy rains these days. Let us hope that this magazine, which leads Mrs. Tomasa on its cover, makes the situation you are going through more bearable
It is obvious that we can understand the destination as a goal, that place where we finally arrive. But destiny can also be that chain of events considered irremediable and from which there is no escape. The universe has wanted both meanings to be equally valid to place this on the map. “1040” (Guspira, 24), the new and magnificent album by Mrs. Tomasa.
Geordie Greepthe young vocalist of Black Midi, makes his solo debut with “The New Sound” (Rough Trade/Popstock!,24), an exhibition of his overwhelming and extravagant way of understanding pop. Greep announced on Instagram a few weeks ago the indefinite hiatus of his band.
The Barcelonans Dorian They return with a new album, “Impossible futures” (Intromúsica, 24), established as a classic band within the native indie scene. Among other things, because of that recognizable imprint that shines again in an installment whose content paradoxically turns its title upside down.
The musical evolution of Carlangas could be understood through the lens of Darwinism: adaptation and change are essential for survival and growth. The Galician has been demonstrating it for some time and “Bailodromo Vol. 1” (Virgin, 24) is a perfect example.
A normal Tuesday, Carolina Durante They would choose to party. This one, however, they welcome me having a coffee in the center. That’s what it means to release your most complete work to date, “Choose Your Own Adventure” (Sonido Muchacho, 24): you have to get out of your routine for a few days.
Step by step, Dear They have not only been maturing their proposal, but also strengthening their position in the music scene of our country. Now they launch “So much to do” (Sonido Muchacho/Universal, 24), their long-awaited third full-length.
“Something In The Room She Moves” (Domino/Music As Usual, 24), sixth album by the North American Julia Holtershows her like a fish in water in her own world, a dreamlike space in which ambient electronics, elegant avant-garde pop and surrealism pose a warm sensory encounter with the listener.
Europe has always produced good bands in the post-punk orbit. This Belgian quintet has expanded its horizons with “The Great Calm” (PIAS, 24), a fascinating third album that Whispering Sons will be presented in our country.
This is a chronicle, not an interview. It is the chronicle of the day that Camels They summoned us to the Usera Ham Museum hours after their “Great Hostel” (Ernie Records, 24) saw the light.
Mateo Sujatovich, better known by the stage name Getting to know Russiawill return to our country to star in a new five-date tour in which he will present “Jet Love” (Popartdiscos Internacional, 24), an album of songs inspired by long-distance love.
So far everything related to our most extensive interviews, but you will also find articles dedicated to Soundgarden, Villagers either Trentemøller, in addition to an interview with Jackie Foxmember of the rock bands The Runaways, who has created “Rock Hard 1977” (Devir, 24), a board game in which you will follow all the steps to reach Olympus Rock in Los Angeles. Ah! and all this without forgetting our usual sections dedicated to reviews of albums, movies, comics, series, podcasts and books.
And finally, here we leave you a playlist with the contents of the issue to provide a soundtrack to your reading.