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Artist Spotlight: Babe Club

An alt-rock outfit based in Charleston, South Carolina, Babe Club bring together uproarious guitars, anthemic hooks, and lush synths that fit into the wider trend of 90s revivalism while delivering tunes that are both memorable and dynamic. Having grown up in Long Island, New York, lead singer and guitarist Jenna Desmond moved to Charleston to study psychology, where she met fellow bandmate Corey Campbell, who at the at the time was completing her music degree and touring as the guitarist for the indie rock band Susto. After graduating, Campbell taught Desmond how to play bass so that she could join them on their next tour. It was in 2018 that the two quit the band to form Babe Club, and started recording their first EP a year later at Big Trouble Recording in Atlanta alongside producer Dan Gleason and engineer TJ Eias. Fittingly titled Remember This Feeling, the project’s expansive, airy sound invokes the intensity of a live show, while the songs document the experience of figuring out life as a young person on the road. There’s a raucousness that comes through on tracks like the driving ‘Future Talks’ or the pop-inflected ‘Need a Girl’, while their evocative, stripped-back rendition of Talking Heads’ ‘Road to Nowhere’ – which isn’t on the EP but very much complements the themes that permeate it – showcases their versatility as musicians. The chemistry between Jenna and Corey remains at the heart of Babe Club, and ‘Together’ speaks to that sense of unity in ways that are more resonant than ever: “Together, we are better,” they proclaim.

We caught up with Babe Club for this edition of our Artist Spotlight series, where we showcase up-and-coming artists and give them a chance to talk about their music.

You toured together as part of the band Susto before leaving to form Babe Club. What did you learn from those years playing together, and how has that carried over onto Babe Club?

Corey: One of the most impactful elements was being able to see so many super talented acts out there. We were lucky to tour with some amazing artists, and got to play some festivals with a lot of our favorite bands. It’s always inspiring to see live music out there, but when you have the opportunity to be exposed to it almost every night it really starts to shape you as a performer. You start to pick up little tips/motions/tricks from other artists. You get to see what works and what doesn’t work.

We also got to see the inner workings of a growing band, and got a nice crash course in the music industry. Which on its face is a very confusing world to navigate. There’s so much that’s underwater and invisible to anybody who’s just starting out.

What’s your creative process like when it comes to writing songs?

Corey: Jenna does most of the writing/initial creation. Often times she’ll be inspired by a story, or an interesting phrase overheard from a conversation. Then she’ll pick up a guitar and maybe improvise over some chords/music that she feels inspired by. This will sometimes take the shape of a simple voice memo, or a full scale garage band demo. After that step, she’ll then show me the song, and I’ll do my share of producing/writing. Might rearrange some structure, or reshape a melody. Mostly I’m adding instrumental performance/arrangement around her foundation of an idea.

Sometimes I’ll make a cool instrumental track that inspires Jenna and she’ll improvise some words over that. Which was the process for the song ‘Together’ on our EP.

Could you talk about recording the EP and working with Dan Gleason as producer? What do you feel he brought to these songs?

Corey: Dan brought a lot of guidance to our project. He has a lot of wisdom as a recording artist, and brought a lot of intentional thought to our record. He really knew how to extract the best musical moments from all of us. He knew when to have us dig deeper, and also knew when we had found what we needed. And we cannot forget the guy who made it sound as good as it does. Shout out to TJ Elias who recorded/mixed the record. This guy is Dan’s Partner at Big Trouble Studio in Atlanta, and they’re a power house.

What do you hope listeners take away from the EP?

Jenna: I hope listeners DM us on Instagram and chat. Wish we could meet people at shows, we miss it. We hope if people connect to the music they reach out and we can have some real interactions.

Would you say there’s a unifying theme to the EP, lyrically?

Jenna: The theme of the lyrics on the EP are definitely about self-discovery and identity. Wrote most of these songs in our 20s when we were touring all over the place. The subject matter ranges from stopping shaving my legs, questioning getting an entry level job, missing real true friendship and connection, growing into a new version of yourself, and having a lot of self doubt.

Both of you have a history of playing the piano, but the music you make together is obviously pretty guitar-heavy. Does the instrument still play any role in the songwriting process, and do you see yourself utilizing it more in the future?

Jenna: Yeah, we both have a history playing the piano. It was the first instrument I learned, meanwhile Corey started on the guitar. Though Corey did go to college to study piano!

I think the piano is very much a part of our songwriting process. We definitely wrote these first five songs when I had just learned how to play guitar and was really into writing on it. A lot of these songs started as baselines actually.

There’s a lot more piano based songs in our future. Just wait!

What’s next for Babe Club?

Jenna: We plan releasing some more music next year, and making some more music videos. Corey also plans on eating more vegetarian. I’m looking forward to trying new things like songwriting with new people and producing, and Corey is getting more into producing and mixing records.

Remember This Feeling is out now.

Run The Jewels Debut Futuristic ‘No Save Point’ Video During Adult Swim Festival

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Earlier this week, Run the Jewels shared their contribution to the Cyberpunk 2077 soundtrack, ‘No Save Point’. During their appearance at the Adult Swim festival on Friday (November 13), they premiered the track’s futuristic music video. Check it out below.

El-P and Killer Mike also discussed their partnership with Cyberpunk 2077 and how that influenced the making of the new track.

“I wanted to feel like you could listen to this jam in a flying car, and at the same time have a hard ass just drum break feeling jam for the exact reason that I really think hardcore dope rap is gonna be around in the future,” El-P explained. “We were trying to fuse a cinematic, futuristic sound with something that was just gonna break your neck when you heard it, and I think we kinda pulled it off.”

“The beauty with video games and movies and stuff is you get to kind of suspend disbelief and tell your truth in that mythology,” Killer Mike added. “For very real truth, in the United States, we know that medicine is better and more affordable for rich people. And we know that there are countries that exist now where poor people have to sell kidneys in order to sustain themselves. This game addresses this very serious issue in a way that’s entertaining; it’s enlightened; it’s dope — but it makes you think of the what ifs.”

After being pushed back multiple times due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Cyberpunk 2077 is now set for release on December 10. RTJ4, the group’s most recent studio album, dropped back in June.

Jeremih in Intensive Care After Contracting Coronavirus [Updated]

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Jeremih has been hospitalized after contracting COVID-19, according to TMZ and social media messages from his friends and past collaborators. The singer and rapper is currently in an Intensive Care Unit on a breathing ventilator, and an update on the original TMZ story notes that “his condition has recently gotten worse.”

“He’s not doing good this covid shit is real,” 50 Cent, who featured on Jeremih’s 2010 track ‘Down on Me’, wrote in an Instagram post. “He’s in ICU in Chicago.”

“Please if you can take a second to pray for my friend Jeremih,” Chance the Rapper tweeted. “He is like a brother to me and he’s ill right now. I believe in the healing power of Jesus so if you can for me please please say a prayer over him.”

Big Sean added: “Prayers up, praying for your strength Jeremih.”

UPDATE – November 18th: Jeremih’s family has shared an update on the singer’s condition in a statement to CNN. “The family believes daily prayers to God. A great team of doctors and nurses is helping him pull through,” the statement reads. “He’s not out of the woods yet, but progress is being made. The family and friends are praying that he starts breathing on his own soon, and makes a full recovery.”

“His family would like to remind the world that COVID-19 is real and not to be taken lightly,” they added. “Also, it’s important for people infected to quarantine and let their families and friends know ASAP. There’s no shame in contracting COVID-19, and people that have it need to be responsible and considerate of others.”

 

 

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Watch Kamasi Washington’s Full Adult Swim Festival Set

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Kamasi Washington performed a livestreamed show at the Adult Swim Festival last Friday (November 13). Backed by an eight-person band, he performed his 2017 EP Harmony of Difference in its entirety for the first time. Watch the full 50-minute set below.

That same day, Ariana Grande joined Thundercat for a performance of his 2015 hit ‘Them Changes’. Run The Jewels, Kaytranada, and Rico Nasty also played at the festival.

Washington’s most recent album was 2018’s Heaven and Earth. Earlier this year, the saxophonist formed the supergroup Dinner Party with Robert Glasper, Terrace Martin, and 9th Wonder to release a self-titled seven-track EP.

Sad13 and Bartees Strange Join Spring Silver on New Song ‘Plead Insanity’

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Spring Silver – the solo project of DC multi-instrumentalist K Nkanza, who describes their music as “queer metal,” “post-emo,” and “they/themcore” – has released a new single titled ‘Plead Insanity’, featuring Sad13 (Sadie Dupuis of Speedy Ortiz) and Bartees Strange, along with a cover of Oneohtrix Point Never’s ‘Long Road Home’. Listen to both tracks below.

“About the Tune: Like so many people (especially right now), a big part of my life is just managing my mental state,” Nkanza explained in a statement. “It’s never been especially easy, but I think it was the hardest when I was a teenager. I was very much burdened by fear of being labeled “insane”, “crazy”. As I’ve gotten older, I’ve realized how bizarre people, culture, life in general is. Spring Silver is an expression of those feelings by revealing the edges and quirks within myself. This song brings that view to romantic love, exploring the ways it is practiced, as culturally accepted. I was lucky enough to have two artists I admire immensely provide vocals for the track. Their voices each have a lot of character AND they have the singing chops. That combination is the dream for any singer. I don’t think I told Sadie or Bartees they were harmonizing together on the song until after they each sent in their vocal tracks, haha! I wanted to surprise them.”

Last year, Spring Silver released their debut album The Natural World

16 Unsettling Stills From American Psycho (2000)

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Directed and co-written by Mary Harron, American Psycho is a dark comedy-horror starring Christian Bale. The role of Patrick Bateman, psychopath, is widely considered to be his breakout role. He is truly terrifying as a character who appears to be a successful, well-disciplined, investment banker living in New York.

However, when night falls, he turns into a violent serial killer. His bloodlust is fuelled partly by his hatred for the shallow and vain people he surrounds himself with, including his fiancée Evelyn (Reese Witherspoon). In between his intense morning ritual – which opens the film – his work commitments, and regular fine dining, Bateman meets up with women and plans brutal ways to slaughter them.

Here are sixteen unsettling stills from American Psycho.

Benedikt and Tuvaband Release ‘My Killer’

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Benedikt and Tuvaband joined forces to reveal their latest collaboration single ‘My Killer.’ The song focuses on the theme of relationships, a highly-discussed theme throughout many discographies during the COVID-19 crisis.

Talking about the song Benedikt said: “My Killer is an honest, introspective anthem about intense relationships abruptly ending. The lyrics also mull over the fear of death and the fear of being alone. We made the song with creative force Tuva Marschhäuser from Tuvaband right after a long COVID-19 lockdown period. So in a way it also celebrates coming together and creating something therapeutic when in a dark mood.”

Watch: Prospa ‘The Thrill’

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Just yesterday, Prospa, an exciting UK-based duo, released their latest song ‘The Thrill’. The song is also accompanied by a superb eye-dazzling animated music video by Connor Campbell and Harry Butt. The music video combines 80s visuals mixed with elements of Cyberpunk and psychedelic art that take you into another world.

Watch the video for ‘The Thrill’ below.

Watch Porridge Radio Cover Leonard Cohen’s ‘Who by Fire’

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Porridge Radio have shared a cover of Leonard Cohen’s ‘Who by Fire’, which originally appeared on the 1974 album New Skin For The Old Ceremony. The performance was filmed by El Hardwick at St Giles’ Church in Camberwell, London. Check it out below.

“I’ve loved Leonard Cohen since I was a teenager, and when he died we learnt this song in tribute to him,” Porridge Radio’s Dana Margolin wrote on Instagram. “It’s always been a favourite of ours so we were really happy to record it for our session at St Giles’ Church, Camberwell. The lyrics are from the Jewish liturgy for the new year (Rosh Hashana), and this was filmed the same week as Rosh Hashana this year.”

Porridge Radio issued their sophomore LP Every Bad earlier this year. They recently released a new track titled ‘7 Seconds’.

The Notwist Announce First Album in Six Years, Share New Song ‘Where You Find Me’

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The Notwist have announced their first new album in six years. It’s called Vertigo Days and it arrives January 29, 2021 via Morr Music.  The German group have also previewed the LP with a new single titled ‘Where You Find Me’. Listen to it below, and scroll down for the album’s cover artwork and tracklist.

Speaking about the inspiration behind the new record, guitarist and vocalist Markus Acher said of the record in a statement: “We wanted to question the concept of a band by adding other voices and ideas, other languages, and also question or blur the idea of national identity.”

Vertigo Days will mark the band’s follow-up to 2014’s Close To The Glass, as well as the 2015 instrumental compilation Messier Objects. It includes the previously released tracks ‘Ship’ featuring Saya, ‘Oh Sweet Fire’ with Ben LaMar Gay, and ‘Loose Ends’.

Vertigo Days Cover Artwork:

Vertigo Days Tracklist:

1. Al Norte
2. Into Love / Stars
3. Exit Strategy
4. Where You Find Me
5. Ship (ft. Saya)
6. Loose Ends
7. Into The Ice Age’ (feat. Angel Vat Dawid)
8. Oh Sweet Fire’ (feat. Ben LaMar Gay)
9. Ghost
10. Sans Soleil
11. Night’s Too Dark
12. *Stars*
13. Al Sur’ (feat. Juana Molina)
14. Into Love Again (feat. Zayaendo)