Once a week, Stack delivers a mix of the most interesting new music on the web, handpicked by the Hype Machine team. Here's a recent mix.
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Winged Wheel - Sleeptraining
Post-TrashFollow “by Selina Yang (@y_aniles) Take your glasses off in order to best see Big Hotel’s horizon in mysterious sweeps of…” 5 days ago →
Abigail Lapell - Someone Like You
Adobe and TeardropsFollow “Listen to my favorite tracks off each album on my Spotify playlist! Updated weekly with all the best new country,…” last week →
Jacken Elswyth - Sussex Waltz
The QuietusFollow “The Shovel Dance Collective member, banjo player and instrument maker draws rich histories from deep in the wood, finds Tom…” last week →
Luke Stewart - Seek Whence
stereogumFollow “Bill Laswell, the legendary bassist and producer, is in rough shape these days. He’s had a lot of health issues…” last week →
Jeff Curtis - Clifftop Diamond
Americana UKFollow “Bluegrass continues to be a broad church, and all the better for it. Where some aspects of roots music seem…” last week →
Ordinary Elephant - Once Upon a Time
Americana UKFollow “Beautifully woven midlife consolations. Folk duo and married couple Crystal and Pete Damore unveil their third album, marked by a…” on May 20th →
Abigail Lapell - Flowers In My Hair (feat. Great Lake Swimmers)
Various Small FlamesFollow “To write that Anniversary, the new album from Abigail Lapell on Outside Music, is a record about love might be…” on May 17th →
Matthew J. Rolin - Candle
Austin Town HallFollow “This is one of those crazy Fridays when its possible there’s just too much music to digest; I think we’ve…” on May 17th →
Abigail Lapell - Count On Me (feat. Great Lake Swimmers)
We All Want Someone To Shout ForFollow “Last week saw Toronto-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Abigail Lapell release her new album, Anniversary, via Outside Music. One of the…” on May 17th →
Hinode Tapes - #6
Futurism RestatedFollow “This week’s newsletter is a day late (well, technically not, perhaps, but I do like to publish on Tuesdays) and…” on May 15th →
Tomeka Reid Quartet - Sauntering With Mr. Brown
Chicago ReaderFollow “Cellist Tomeka Reid and her powerhouse quartet—guitarist Mary Halvorson, bassist Jason Roebke, and drummer Tomas Fujiwara—recently celebrated their tenth anniversary…” on May 13th →
Constant Follower - Turn Around For Me
Various Small FlamesFollow “The songs of Glasgow’s Constant Follower always engage deeply with the themes from which they sprout. Released in 2021, their…” on May 10th →
Abigail Lapell - Anniversary Song
BrooklynVeganFollow “So many artists, so many songs, so little time. Each week we review a handful of new albums (of all…” on May 7th →
Winged Wheel - Smudged Textile
raven sings the bluesFollow “The sophomore album from Winged Wheel expands in sound and assemblage, pushing their smudged indie into a more more monolithic…” on May 7th →
Pas Musique - Come Follow Me (Instrumental)
JoyzineFollow “There must be something in the water in Brooklyn as it seems to produce a disproportionate number of musical artists…” on May 7th →
Sam Gendel & Sam Wilkes - SWEET FIRE
PitchforkFollow “The jazz saxophonist and bassist’s latest collaboration turns songs by the likes of Joni Mitchell, Judee Sill, and Sheryl Crow…” on May 6th →
Yokai Jem - CHAOS THEORY (feat. GHAIS GUEVARA)
Bored In PittsburghFollow “A few words about a few local tracks that hit the spot this week ### Spiral – Sunshine Guitar music…” on May 3rd →
JOZEF VAN WISSEM - HYMN TO THE SUN
Chicago ReaderFollow ““The Lute is Eternal” proclaims the text that concludes the ten-minute video to Jozef van Wissem’s recent single, “The Call…” on Apr 25th →
Ruth Goller - Next time I keep my hands down
The QuietusFollow “Disassembled slowcore! Spandex-stretchy heroic jamming! Grubbily shimmering disco-techno! Your guide to the best of New Weird Britain returns, courtesy of…” on Apr 16th →
Matthew J. Rolin - For a Better Year
raven sings the bluesFollow “A busy year already for Matthew Rolin, following the announcement of the sophomore LP from Winged Wheel, he lets out…” on Apr 15th →