Mixtape 263 :: Lie In the Gutter
Peel Dream Magazine extend a cordial invitation to visit their hallucinogenic analog planet.
Peel Dream Magazine extend a cordial invitation to visit their hallucinogenic analog planet.
There’s a lot of great new music out there right now, and near the top of the heap is The Bug Club, whose most recent release is filled to the brim with joyful nuggets of everyday life. The school year has started and the coffers are overflowing with a lot of great new music.
The driver felt the leads tremble under their hands. The navigator clung resolutely to the sled, keeping an eye on the white horizon of the Wexford hills as they put some miles between themselves and the Monongahela. The only sound besides the rushing skids on the snow and the panting of the dogs was a faint crackle of song leaking from the driver’s earpiece. The heist had been a success; behind them, a net filled with silver Mylar balloons trailed and bobbed in the generated midnight wind.
I really love Khruangbin, despite the pronounciation quandary they plunge me into whenever I play one of their songs.
Cleary, this is something that needs a song to explain, and Mo Kenney is up to the task.