Neighborhood Gods Limitless might need been a TV present—someday author and comic Open Mike Eagle gave it a gap theme, flashbacks, a story arc, and even commercials—however the subject material was so near house that he determined to commit its confessional, autobiographical idea to an album. “The trauma on the heart of Neighborhood Gods Limitless is mine,” he defined in press supplies. “I used to be shattered as a teenager and I spent nearly all of my life not understanding it. In my ignorance I’d go on to shatter myself even additional as a result of it was all I knew. It is a story about how people who find themselves looking for themselves get confused after they encounter issues that remind them of themselves.” He led the album with the Kenny Segal–produced, excellently titled “Contraband (The Plug Has Bags of Me).”
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Fuubutsushi: Columbia Deluxe [American Dreams]
Fuubutsushi—the quartet of Patrick Shiroishi, Chris Jusell, Matthew Sage, and Chaz Prymek—carry out expanded compositions from throughout its catalog on Columbia Deluxe, an album recorded stay on the Columbia Experimental Music Competition in 2021. Having based the group remotely, the 4 of them carried out for the primary (and, up to now, solely) time on the pageant, transforming songs that span from their early-pandemic origins by means of to final yr’s Meridians. Woven by means of their elemental fusion of ambient, jazz, people, and trendy classical are subject recordings of Japanese People talking about their time in American internment camps throughout World Battle II.
