May 28, 2018

Mixtape 5/29/18 - This is still This is America

Three weeks on top for the man they call Troy Barnes, Lando Calrissian, and Childish Gambino. If you didn't realize that Donald Glover is the man behind the Community student, the rebooted Star Wars character, and the musical entity that recently passed 200 million (yes, a fifth of a 'billy') YouTube views for one of the most impactful videos I've ever witnessed, don't worry. You've got pretty good company in Cardi B.

Powerful vid aside, this track is on top because it's everything I need to hear right now. Elements of pop, hip-hop, mumble-rap, and choirrific gospel soul seamlessly melt in to each other to create the sweet syrup masking the medicine of its message, rendering me at once elated and deflated. Motivated and decimated. It evokes and provokes, which is what art should do.  



Jeff Rosenstock is number two, also for three weeks straight, after being on top pretty much since he surprise-released POST- on the second day of this year. Who the hell is Jeff Rosenstock? I wasn't aware of him before, so I absolutely had this question. I came to the conclusion that he's just some slightly unhinged indie guy that's not thrilled about our President, channelled his frustrations through music, and may lose his shit at any minute. Plus he rocks, which just ain't the case with a lot of 'rock' music these days. I discovered "All This Useless Energy" a few days after it came out and realized Jeff has been around for a couple albums. I haven't gone backward in to his catalog much because I've been obsessed with the entirety of POST-, but it's on my to-do list. POST-  It was one of those discovery moments I've previously mentioned living for. POST- may very well end up my album of 2018...time will tell. I still listen to it straight through a few times a week and "All This Useless Energy" consistently gets a few plays a day. Best line: "I haven't found the rhythm yet to anchor down my life."

Camp Cope also hit my ears for the first time ever back in January with "How to Socialise & Make Friends." There is no shortage of female solo artists (Snail Mail, Soccer Mommy) or female-led bands (Beach House, Middle Kids, Speedy Ortiz) on the Mixtape, but I do believe that Camp Cope is the only all-female power trio currently calling the Mixtape home. "How to Socialise..." showed up on my radar at the end of January and steadily increased its presence month over month until now, where I make a point to hear it a couple times a day. 




Notable activity this week includes me finally getting my shit together and realizing how good Beach House is. Critically acclaimed, sure. Indie darlings? Maybe at one time...they're kind of a BIG deal now. Worthy of the praise that's routinely heaped on them by Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, and others? Yup. "Dive" and "Drunk in LA" have been getting repeat listens from me the past couple weeks and this week sees both of those songs moving toward the top. "Dive" is in at #6 and "Drunk in LA" isn't too far behind at #14. 

I also haven't been able to stop listening to Sparkle Hard, the fourth Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks album. "Shiggy" (#5) and Bike Lane (#20) are my initial standouts on what's rapidly becoming my favorite Malkmus yet (Pavement aside, of course). 

We're five months deep in to 2018 and I'm still actively listening to the oldest song on the Mixtape - MGMT's lead single and title track of their latest album, Little Dark Age. I get excited about anything MGMT does usually. I've been on board that roller coaster since their 2005 Time To Pretend EP came out ahead of their full-length debut (and still my favorite MGMT album) Oracular Spectacular. This is one of their strongest, most accessible songs in years and, while other tracks from LDA have come and gone on the Mixtape the last several months, "Little Dark Age" debuted back in October 2017 and still feels like it has another month to go before it gets bumped off. 

What could cause it to leave sooner? Maybe new Kanye West and/or Father John Misty songs? Both Mr. Kardashian and the artist formerly known as Josh Tillman have albums coming out this Friday, meaning they will get lots of plays throughout next weekend and could cause a ruckus in the Mixtape's current pecking order next week. Stay tuned, music fans...

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