


“This is a recording of these ultra-intimate songs living in the real world among people, and of peoples’ wide eyed accepting silence, and clapping.” Read Pitchfork’s profile “ Death Is Real: Mount Eerie’s Phil Elverum Copes With Unspeakable Tragedy,” as well as “ Love Is Real: On Phil Elverum Marrying Michelle Williams” on the Pitch. “Does it bring anything new to the songs to hear them in this way? My hope is: yes,” he wrote in a statement. Recorded at a church in the Netherlands in November 2017, Phil Elverum’s latest release as Mount Eerie is a live album featuring songs from last year’s A Crow Looked at Me and this year’s Now Only. “I get to be more confident, and it matches what happened in my life as a woman.” Read the track review of “ Doesn’t Matter.” “ gets to be a bit more exhilarating, because I get to say, okay, I’ve been introduced now,” Letissier said in a statement. Check out Pitchfork’s review of “ Disarray” (named Best New Track).Ĭhristine and the Queens: Chris (September 21, Because)Ĭhris is the second record from Héloïse Letissier, better known as Christine and the Queens. The follow-up to 2015’s Ones and Sixes was produced by B.J. Low decamped to Justin Vernon’s April Base studio in Eau Claire, Wisconsin to record their latest album, Double Negative. Low: Double Negative (September 14, Sub Pop) Soon after, he made it official, announcing the Collapse EP and dropping the song “ T69 Collapse.” Collapse follows 2016’s Cheetah EP. When the Aphex Twin logo appeared in cities across the world earlier this year-on buildings in New York City and underground stations in London- Richard D. Read Pitchfork’s track review of SPACEMAN’s “ Revenge,” as well as the Rising profile “ Octavian Is Shaping the Sound of Rap in 2018-Just Ask Drake.”Īphex Twin: Collapse EP (September 14, Warp) The 14-track tape does not include his 2018 singles (“ 100 Degrees,” “ Hands,” “ Little,” and “ Move Me”) or his breakout track “ Party Here.” The mixtape cover was created by Armin Druzanovic, Michael Phan, and Virgil Abloh. Octavian’s SPACEMAN mixtape is the London rapper’s first new project since 2017’s Essie World.
