M Takara & Carla Borega / Linha D'Agua
Anthony Shadduck Quartet / Double Quartet
This kind of hangs where you want it to hang for a while. Then falls away into nearly nothingy jazz tootling. Perfect coffee shop muzak. Sadly pointless.
Yves De May / Local Subjectivity
Miaux / Black Space, White Cloud
And after the neg vibes purge, here are some simple goodies. Love the back story and atmos on this but that would not be enough on its own. So, yeah, very simple pleasures but let us take them where we can get them, eh?
The Girlpope Lesson
Jay T Yamamoto / Lo-Fi
Backlog
Sweet Whirl / Something I Do
Another thing pushed my way - I am toooooooo passive that way sometimes - with conviction and enthusiasm. I could see why it would fill a hole. It is sympathetic and stretchy and pliable enough to sound like its sentiments extend to YOU...yes YOU...and I think it is quite sincere...but until the final refrain "loving you is just something I do" - which is direct and unfussy and I like the way it leans on the vernacular without breaking it - but its effect is lost because the only good bit is put back to the end of a laboured song that is flattened by its over produced under production (you know the way) and weary of-the-moment (that moment now being five years long) Lana-lite vocals. I told her, "Has potential though" - and this time I wasn't lying!!
Zach Phillips / Bezoar
I am so behind with stuff. Luckily I always put things that look interesting to one side knowing I will get back to them eventually sometimes I even drop reviews in comments and other places. This is an example of that. Pretty darn shocked to see this dropped in DECEMBER 2019!! Anyway I am here now and even getting to a second listen - Zach Phillips' songs and arrangements always reward a few listens - it lives up to the highest Zach standards. Small, modest, slightly derailed pop music with a dressing of Mayo Thompson phrasing.