Sunday, December 29, 2019

Top 50 Albums of 2019

With only a couple of days left on the calendar for the end of the year and the decade, Cool Music Central closes 2019 with the list of our Albums of the Year, while lists of our favorite tracks of 2019 and our Albums of the Decade are under preparation and will follow in the New Year. As I have already hinted in our previous post, 2020 will bring changes for this blog as I feel that a fresh start is needed, but we will get into the details after we conclude our 2019 review.

2019 has been excellent for rock music, despite the fact that in terms of popularity guitar music has been in decline for the whole of this decade. However, in the last few years we have seen a new generation of young musicians turning to the raw power of rock 'n' roll to express themselves and I truly believe there is no better way to channel youthful energy and rebellion. A prime example is the Dublin band that tops our "Best Albums" list this year, the great Fontaines D.C., who nailed it in their first try with their excellent debut "Dogrel", a bold post-punk statement that takes its musical inspiration from the greats of the past, but it is all about the issues and concerns of the here and now.

Elsewhere in our Top 50 list (actually a top 52, as we had a couple of bands releasing two equally fine records this year, which we decided to group together), you will a few more great debuts from guitar bands, with black midi, The Murder Capital, Amyl And The Sniffers and Wives giving us further evidence of the enduring power of rock 'n' roll. Among the new (or relatively new) artists that stood out in 2019, perhaps the most impressive feat came from Big Thief, a band that had already turned heads with previous releases, but thanks to their two wonderful records of this year, "U.F.O.F" and "Two Hands", they have truly reached another level of excellence.

Among the more experienced practitioners of the rock arts who graced 2019 with their latest efforts, we were particularly impressed with The National and the way they enriched their sound and perspective by collaborating with a fine group of women vocalists for "I Am Easy to Find",  their best album since "High Violet" from the start of this decade, while Michael Gira's Swans delivered another awesome chapter to their unique body of work with "Leaving Meaning". The swan song of David Berman with "Purple Mountains" was both beautiful and heartbreaking, while Sharon Van Etten and Angel Olsen cemented their place among the best women voices of this decade, with albums that expanded their sound to new directions.

Here is the full list of all of our favorite albums of the past twelve months, based on what we were able to listen to so far, and to say goodbye to 2019 in style, press play to our "Best of the Year" playlist below:

Top 50 Albums of 2019


1.   Dogrel - FONTAINES D.C.


2.   I am easy to find - THE NATIONAL 


3.   U.F.O.F. / Two hands - BIG THIEF 


 


4.   Schlagenheim - BLACK MIDI 


5.   Leaving meaning - SWANS 


6.   Purple Mountains - PURPLE MOUNTAINS 


7.   Remind me tomorrow - SHARON VAN ETTEN 


8.   All mirrors - ANGEL OLSEN 


9.   Why hasn't everything already disappeared? - DEERHUNTER 


10. Stunning luxury - SNAPPED ANKLES 


11. White stuff - ROYAL TRUX
12. Somebody's knocking - MARK LANEGAN BAND
13. Sunshine rock - BOB MOULD
14. No home record - KIM GORDON
15. Designer - ALDOUS HARDING
16. When I have fears - THE MURDER CAPITAL
17. Amyl And The Sniffers - AMYL AND THE SNIFFERS
18. First taste - TY SEGALL
19. Deceiver - DIIV
20. The practice of love - JENNY HVAL
21. Anima - THOM YORKE
22. Serfs up! - FAT WHITE FAMILY
23. So removed - WIVES
24. The seduction of Kansas - PRIESTS
25. The center won't hold - SLEATER-KINNEY
26. Father of the bride - VAMPIRE WEEKEND
27. Humanworld - PETER PERRETT
28. Ghosteen - NICK CAVE AND THE BAD SEEDS
29. Ex:Re - EX:RE
30. Lost girls - BAT FOR LASHES
31. Any human friend - MARIKA HACKMAN
32. Close it quietly - FRANKIE COSMOS
33. Boat - PIP BLOM
34. Everything not saved will be lost part 1 / Everything not saved will be lost part 2 - FOALS
35. Lux Prima - KAREN O & DANGER MOUSE
36. Ladytron - LADYTRON
37. This is not a safe place - RIDE
38. It's real - EX HEX
39. Help us stranger - THE RACONTEURS
40. These times - THE DREAM SYNDICATE
41. Dusty notes - MEAT PUPPETS
42. Trust in the lifeforce of the deep mystery - THE COMET IS COMING
43. Proto - HOLLY HERNDON
44. Venus in Leo - HTRK
45. Birth of violence - CHELSEA WOLFE
46. Stuffed & ready - CHERRY GLAZERR
47. Beneath the eyrie - PIXIES
48. Psychedelic country soul - THE LONG RYDERS
49. Destroyer - BLACK MOUNTAIN
50. Act surprised - SEBADOH

Also recommended:

In the Morse code of break lights - THE NEW PORNOGRAPHERS, Stars are the light - MOON DUO, Patience - MANNEQUIN PUSSY, Eton alive - SLEAFORD MODS, About the light - STEVE MASON, The unseen in between - STEVE GUNN, Shepherd in a sheepskin vest - BILL CALLAHAN, Inside the rose - THESE NEW PURITANS, On the line - JENNY LEWIS, Let’s rock - THE BLACK KEYS, De facto - LORELLE MEETS THE OBSOLETE, The magical record of Blue Orchids - BLUE ORCHIDS, I used to be pretty - THE FLESH EATERS, Years to burn - CALEXICO / IRON AND WINE


Sunday, December 22, 2019

Listening Habits: 11-12.2019

In the last "Listening Habits" of the year, we present the 10 albums that we've listened to the most in the last two months of 2019 and select our favorite tracks from them. As we have always done in the 12 years of this blog, we'll close the year with the lists of our favorite albums and songs of the past 12 months, while in the new year we'll present the music and artists that stood out for us in the last decade. The new year will also bring changes for this blog. I haven't worked out all the details just yet, but the new decade will also usher in a new Cool Music Central. More on this subject, very soon...

The last batch of new arrivals for 2019 consists of some truly fine albums, some from dear old friends who we go a long way back with and who continue to brighten our days with their music creations, despite (or maybe because of?) the darkness that lies within (Swans, Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds, Mark Lanegan, Pixies), some from artists who have established themselves in the course of the last decade and returned with excellent new chapters to their story (Bat For Lashes, Chelsea Wolfe, Jenny Hval) and some from relatively new names who we believe we are going to listen to a lot more in the 2020s (Big Thief, Bodega, Wives).

A special mention goes out to Big Thief who doubled their discography in 2019 with two wonderful albums of poetic, emotionally charged, folk rock music and who are also responsible for our Track of the Year for 2019 with the stunning "Not", an electrifying live version of which you can watch in the video below.

Top 10 Albums

1.   Leaving Meaning - SWANS
2.   Two Hands - BIG THIEF
3.   Somebody's Knocking - MARK LANEGAN BAND
4.   The Practice Of Love - JENNY HVAL
5.   So Removed - WIVES
6.   Ghosteen - NICK CAVE AND THE BAD SEEDS
7.   Lost Girls - BAT FOR LASHES
8.   Birth Of Violence - CHELSEA WOLFE
9.   Beneath The Eyrie - PIXIES
10. Shiny New Model EP - BODEGA

Top 10 Tracks

1.   Not - BIG THIEF
2.   The Hanging Man - SWANS
3.   Hollywood - NICK CAVE AND THE BAD SEEDS
4.   Night Flight To Kabul - MARK LANEGAN BAND
5.   High Alice - JENNY HVAL
6.   The 20 Teens - WIVES
7.   The Hunger - BAT FOR LASHES
8.   The Mother Road - CHELSEA WOLFE
9.   On Graveyard Hill - PIXIES
10. Shiny New Model - BODEGA



Big Thief - Not (Live from The Bunker Studios)

Sunday, December 15, 2019

Live: Plisskën Festival - Winter 2019 (Athens, December 7, 2019)

Snapped Ankles, live @ Plisskën Festival 2019
The Winter 2019 edition of Plisskën Festival was slimmed down in comparison to previous years, taking place in two different venues on a single night. As was also the case in recent editions of the festival, the focus has shifted almost entirely to dance and electronic music, with little on offer for rock fans, which explains why we've skipped a couple of editions since the Winter 2017 event.


However, the participation of Snapped Ankles this year, convinced me to pay a visit to Piraeus 117 Academy early in the afternoon, as the eccentric London-based quartet is responsible for one of the most enjoyable records of 2019, the magnificent "Stunning Luxury".


Dressed in their shamanistic costumes, looking like creatures inhabiting an enchanted forest, Snapped Ankles sprang into action on stage, unleashing their infectious, kraut rock-influenced, post-punk sounds and spreading their joyous, mad energy to the few faithful who came early to the festival to see them.


Their 50-minute set comprised of songs from both of their albums, played at maximum velocity, with the beat augmented by DIY percussive instruments, while at some point their singer ended up performing in the crowd, expanding the party to the whole of the venue.



The performance by Snapped Ankles, as expected, was the highlight of the festival for us, while earlier we also enjoyed the 40-minute set by Australian singer and songwriter Carla Dal Forno, who opened the night with an atmospheric performance, somewhere between Cocteau Twins, trip-hop and the soundtrack to David Lynch's cult TV series "Twin Peaks".



Carla Dal Forno, who recently released her second album "Look Up Sharp", dresses her folk melodies with dark, electronic sounds and trip-hop beats, a gentle construction which was recreated on-stage by her bass and a table full of electronic equipment handled by her band-mate.

Carla Dal Forno, live @ Plisskën Festival 2019
The festival's main stage was headlined by electronic music wizard Floating Points, while promising rapper Bishop Nehru and Quantic, William Holland's music project which combines electronic, jazz, soul and latin sounds completed the line-up at Piraeus 117 Academy. For those who enjoy clubbing, there was more on offer on Plisskën's Aquarium stage to dance the  night away, but as we were among the few early birds of the festival, we had to call it a night much earlier and leave just as the big white balloons started floating around towards the end of Quantic's performance.


Bishop Nehru, live @ Plisskën Festival 2019

Quantic, live @ Plisskën Festival 2019
Check out below Snapped Ankles performing "I Want My Minutes Back" and Carla Del Forno in "Blue Morning" from their sets at Winter Plisskën Festival 2019.

Snapped Ankles - I Want My Minutes Back (live @ Winter Plisskën Festival 2019)


Carla Dal Forno - Blue Morning (live @Winter Plisskën Festival 2019)

Friday, December 06, 2019

Live: Mark Lanegan Band @ Gagarin 205 Club (Athens, November 30, 2019)


This time it took a little longer than usual, but finally Mark Lanegan and his band returned to Athens for another great night of menacing rock 'n' roll, odes to sad disco and muddy water blues.


Dark Mark somehow managed to avoid the lights for almost the entirety of the 75-minute set (hence the poor quality of our photos), but his distinctive voice shone brightly throughout, while his band was in fine form, switching gears effortlessly from the driving electrorock of his latest material ("Disbelief Suspension", "Stitch It Up", "Night Flight to Kabul", "Penthouse High") to the haunting blues ballads of songs like "Burning Jacob's Ladder", "Bleeding Muddy Water" or "One Hundred Days".


In short, another great rock night courtesy of the Mark Lanegan Band, where the only complaint one might have is that it didn't last longer, despite the enthusiastic cheering that met the ending of "Harborview Hospital", the only song of the encore. It was certainly a pleasure though, and we're already looking forward to the next time.


Have a listen below to "Ode to Sad Disco" and check out the set list of the Gagarin 205 show:


Mark Lanegan Band - Ode to Sad Disco (live @ Gagarin 205, Athens, November 30th, 2019)

Tuesday, December 03, 2019

New Releases: November 2019

Roundup of November's most interesting new releases, featuring albums by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Tindersticks, Bonnie Prince Billy, Jeffrey Lewis and the Voltage, Beck plus the latest singles and EPs by Lucy Dacus, Soccer Mommy, Hot Snakes and Deerhunter:

Albums

NICK CAVE AND THE BAD SEEDS - Ghosteen
TINDERSTICKS - No Treasure But Hope
BONNIE PRINCE BILLY - I Made a Place
JEFFREY LEWIS AND THE VOLTAGE - Bad Wiring
BECK - Hyperspace
OMNI - Networker
SUDAN ARCHIVES - Athena
PUMAROSA - Devastation
JULIANA HATFIELD - Juliana Hatfield Sings The Police
EARL SWEATSHIRT - Feet of Clay
FKA TWIGS - Magdalene
DJ SHADOW - Our Pathetic Age
UNDERWORLD - Drift Songs
THOMAS BRINKMANN - Raupenbahn
KELE - 2042
MICHAEL KIWANUKA - Kiwanuka
COLD WAR KIDS - New Age Norms 1
THE WONDER STUFF - Better Being Lucky
TOY - Songs Of Consumption
VETIVER - Up on High
XYLOURIS WHITE - The Sisypheans
FENELLA - Fenella
GIRL RAY - Girl
YOUNG GUV - GUV I and II
WARMDUSCHER - Tainted Lunch
SKINT AND DEMORALISED - We Are Humans
TR/ST - The Destroyer - 2
ANNA MEREDITH - FIBS
A WINGED VICTORY FOR THE SULLEN - The Undivided Five
TUNE-YARDS - Sorry To Bother You: Original Soundtrack

Singles & EPs

Lucy Dacus
LUCY DACUS - 2019 EP
SOCCER MOMMY - Yellow Is the Color of Her Eyes
DEERHUNTER - Timebends
CATE LE BON AND BRADFORD COX - Myths 004 EP
CATE LE BON - Here It Comes Again EP
THE BIG MOON - Take A Piece / Your Light
CHERRY GLAZERR - Daddi (Reggie Watts Remix) / Self Explained (TuneYards Remix)
THURSTON MOORE - Spring Swells / Leave Me Alone
THURSTON MOORE - Pollination / Leave Me Alone
THURSTON MOORE - Three Graces / Leave Me Alone
FONTAINES D.C. - Darklands Versions
ANGEL OLSEN - Three Covers
FAILED FLOWERS - Faces
SMOKE FAIRIES - Out Of The Woods / Disconnect
BJORK - Country Creatures EP
SLEAFORD MODS - Eton Alive Extras - B Sides and Demos
IMPERIAL WAX - Bromidic Thrills / Bloom and Wither
EX-VOID - Only One
YAK - Atlas Complex EP
SPORTS TEAM - Making Hay EP
SHE DREW THE GUN - Trouble Every Day EP
VILLAGERS - The Sunday Walker EP
THE DELINES - Eight Floors Up / Wait For Me
THE DIVINE COMEDY - Infernal Machines / You'll Never Work In This Town Again
VANISHING TWIN - Cryonic Suspension May Save Your Life (Extended Life Version) / Who Wants to Live Forever?
VIRNA LINDT - Avant-Garde (Pts 1 and 2)
LOUP GAROUX - Painter of Trophies
LES BIG BYRD - Sno-Golem
BOKOMOLECH - Bright New Darkness EP
HOT SNAKES - Checkmate

Soccer Mommy - yellow is the color of her eyes


Hot Snakes - Checkmate

Sunday, November 24, 2019

Live: Deerhunter @ Fuzz Club (Athens, November 21st, 2019)


It's a long distance from Athens, Georgia, to Athens, Greece, and even longer the time we had to wait until we finally got to see Deerhunter live in our city. The excellent 90-minute set they played at Fuzz Club last Thursday could not possibly include all the great songs they have given us over the years, but despite missing several of our favorites, we would certainly include this performance among the best live experiences of this year.


Bradford Cox and his band presented us earlier this year "Why Hasn't Everything Already Disappeared?", one of my favorite albums of 2019, and as expected a good part of the set was based on this release, including the excellent opening salvo of "Death in Midsummer", "No One's Sleeping" and "What Happens to People?".


The other record that featured heavily in the set was "Halcyon Digest", an album which will be turning 10 next year (perhaps an indication that this is the band's favorite work?), with "Revival" and "Desire Lines" being among the highlights of the evening. New and old material combined seamlessly to create a unique rock experience containing all the idiosyncrasies that make Deerhunter such a special band.



Before Deerhunter's performance, we had the opportunity to catch a brief set by Moon Diagrams, the name which Deerhunter's drummer Moses Archuleta uses to present his warped electronic experiments. A different kind of experience, for sure, but certainly an interesting one.

Moon Diagrams, live @ Fuzz Club (Athens, Nov. 21st, 2019)
Deerhunter, live @ Fuzz Club (Athens, Nov. 21st, 2019)
Check out below what Deerhunter played at their first ever Athens, Greece, show and videos of "Futurism" and "He Would Have Laughed", the epic set closer:

Deerhunter - Futurism (live @ Fuzz Club, Athens)


Deerhunter - He Would Have Laughed (live @ Fuzz Club, Athens)

Sunday, November 10, 2019

Listening Habits: 09-10.2019

It is the end of days for 2019 and for the second decade of the 21st century as well, which means that the time of reckoning is near! What were the albums that stood out in the last twelve months and, perhaps more importantly, what were the new music creations that meant the most to us in the last ten years of our lives? All these questions will be answered soon, but for now Cool Music Central asks and answers the more simple question of what have we been listening to the most in the last couple of months.

"No Home Record" is the first ever album that Kim Gordon releases under her own name and it marks her first venture into experimental electronic music. Her unmistakable vocal delivery and bursts of guitar noise here and there remind us of Kim's past work, but the only other record in her resume that came to my mind while listening to the the new songs, which often feel closer to Aphex Twin than Sonic Youth, was "The Whitey Album" where Sonic Youth, under the guise of Ciccone Youth, experimented with pop music deconstruction. The end result is nothing less than exhilarating, subverting what you might expect from a Kim Gordon solo record and finding new ways to bring together noise rock and electronic music.

Angel Olsen's "All Mirrors" is also a reinvention of sorts. She moved from folk to electrifying rock in her previous album, 2016's excellent "My Woman", and now lush string arrangements come into the picture, redefining her sound and creating a rich, textured orchestral background for her powerful, emotional delivery. Another masterful work by one of this decade's best songwriters!

In our Top 15 below, you'll find several more strong new releases that solidify my assessment that 2019 has been one of the best years in recent memory for music, including Diiv's "Deceiver", a deep dive into '90s dream pop with the spirit of My Bloody Valentine guiding their efforts, Thom Yorke's "Anima", perhaps his best solo effort so far, plus the amazing debut by Dublin's The Murder Capital, titled "When I Have Fears", which we recently had the pleasure of attending its live presentation.

Here are our Top 15 albums and tracks for September - October 2019:

Top 15 Albums

1.   All Mirrors - ANGEL OLSEN
2.   No Home Record - KIM GORDON
3.   Anima - THOM YORKE
4.   Deceiver - DIIV
5.   When I Have Fears - THE MURDER CAPITAL
6.   Any Human Friend - MARIKA HACKMAN
7.   The Center Won't Hold - SLEATER-KINNEY
8.   This Is Not A Safe Place - RIDE
9.   Close It Quietly - FRANKIE COSMOS
10. Venus In Leo - HTRK
11. In The Morse Code Of Break Lights - THE NEW PORNOGRAPHERS
12. Stars Are The Light - MOON DUO
13. Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Part 1 / Part 2 - FOALS
14. Eton Alive - SLEAFORD MODS
15. Years To Burn - CALEXICO / IRON AND WINE

Top 15 Tracks

1.   Blankenship - DIIV
2.   Green & Blue - THE MURDER CAPITAL
3.   Summer - ANGEL OLSEN
4.   Sketch Artist - KIM GORDON
5.   Not The News - THOM YORKE
6.   The One - MARIKA HACKMAN
7.   Hurry On Home - SLEATER-KINNEY
8.   Future Love - RIDE
9.   Falling Down The Stairs Of Your Smile - THE NEW PORNOGRAPHERS
10. Lost Heads - MOON DUO
11. You Know How To Make Me Happy - HTRK
12. 41st - FRANKIE COSMOS
13. In Degrees - FOALS
14. Kebab Spider - SLEAFORD MODS
15. Midnight Sun - CALEXICO / IRON AND WINE


Sunday, November 03, 2019

New Releases: October 2019

Roundup of the most interesting albums, singles and EPs released in October 2019:

Albums

All Mirrors
ANGEL OLSEN - All Mirrors
KIM GORDON - No Home Record
DIIV - Deceiver
BIG THIEF - Two Hands
MARK LANEGAN BAND - Somebody's Knocking
SWANS - Leaving Meaning
BODEGA - Shiny New Model
FOALS - Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Part 2
CHROMATICS - Closer To Grey
WIVES - So Removed
WILCO - Ode To Joy
GUIDED BY VOICES - Sweating The Plague
DESERT SESSIONS - Vols. 11 and 12
RICHARD DAWSON - 2020
ALLAH LAS - LAHS
BLACKWATER HOLYLIGHT - Veils of Winter
LIGHTNING DUST - Spectre
LIGHTNING BOLT - Sonic Citadel
REFUSED - War Music
BATTLES - Juice B Crypts
DANNY BROWN - uknowhatimsayin¿
808 STATE - Transmission Suite
FLOATING POINTS - Crush
LARRY GUS - Subservient
CARLA DAL FORNO - Look Up Sharp
CAROLINE POLACHEK - Pang
CORRIDOR - Junior
COLD IN BERLIN - Rituals Of Surrender
STARCRAWLER - Devour You
WHITE REAPER - You Deserve Love
MIKAL CRONIN - Seeker
KELLEY STOLTZ - My Regime
MARK KOZELEK AND PETRA HADEN - Joey Always Smiled
MAGNAPOP - The Circle Is Round
THAT DOG. - Old LP
MEDICINE - Scarred for Life
THE MUFFS - No Holiday
JIMMY EAT WORLD - Surviving
ELBOW - Giants Of All Sizes
THE SHERLOCKS - Under Your Sky
COMET GAIN - Fireraisers Forever
JOHN - Out Here On The Fringes
HXXS - Year Of The Witch
THE HECKS - My Star
HOVVDY - Heavy Lifter
SORRY GIRLS - Deborah
BRIX AND THE EXTRICATED - Super Moon Wolf Moon
CIGARETTES AFTER SEX - Cry
DAVID J - Missive To An Angel From The Halls Of Infamy And Allure
13 MILLION YEAR OLD GHOST - 13 Million Year Old Ghost 

Singles & EPs

SLEATER-KINNEY - Animal
POLICA - Driving / Trash In Bed
GHOST WOLVES - Crooked Cop
TEAM DRESCH - Your Hands My Pocket
JIM JONES AND THE RIGHTEOUS MIND - Get Down Get With It
THE EMPTY PAGE - You're Tame / He's Very Good at Swimming
SINEAD O’BRIEN - A Thing You Call Joy
LOU HAYTER - Cherry on Top
GIRLS IN SYNTHESIS - Arterial Movements EP
LARRY GUS - Kerkis (Judas-Tree)
BDRMM - If Not, When? EP
HEAVY LUNGS - Measure EP 
CHEVAL SOMBRE - Been a Lover / The Calfless Cow
WILL BURNS AND HANNAH PEEL - Pale Tussock
BORUSIADE - Misfits of Broken Dreams 
GERRY CINNAMON - Sun Queen / Canter
LIAM GALLAGHER - Now That I’ve Found You


Angel Olsen - Lark

Sunday, October 27, 2019

Live: The Dream Syndicate @ Fuzz Club (Athens, October 26th, 2019)



Whenever The Dream Syndicate hit the road, it's a certain bet that sooner or later they will find themselves playing on a stage in Athens, a city where Steve Wynn's music has always found a supportive and enthusiastic audience ever since his band first played here in the mid-80s.


A lot of water has gone under the bridge since then, but what remains constant after all these years is the unique rock chemistry that Wynn and the rebooted Dream Syndicate can produce live on stage. It helps, of course, to have in your repertoire the songs that make up one of the greatest underground rock record of the '80s, the superb "The Days Of Wine And Roses" and several more classic tracks ("The Medicine Show", "Boston", "The Side I'll Never Show" to mention but a few) that are guaranteed to rock you to your bones every time you hear them.


Add next to all the classics, the fine new material that The Dream Syndicate has produced in the two records they have made in the last couple of years (2017's "How Did I Find Myself Here" and the recent "These Times") and it's easy to understand why the two hours that the band played in the last show of its current European tour went by in a flash, leaving us thrilled and feeling privileged to find ourselves once again here with this great rock 'n' roll band, putting some more miles on. May this journey go on forever!



The night opened by Dustbowl who provided some fine tunes to warm us up for the main event and presented us their new record, "The Story of Mr. Dandy Gasoline", which also features a collaboration with Chris Cacavas, the man behind the keys of The Dream Syndicate.

Dustbowl, live @ Fuzz Club (Athens, Oct. 26th, 2019)
The Dream Syndicate, live @ Fuzz Club (Athens, Oct. 26th, 2019)

The Dream Syndicate - Black Light (live @ Fuzz Club, October 26th 2019)