The Magnetic Fields, "The Way You Say Good-Night"
You know, the only Magnetic Fields record I've ever heard is this one. There are a lot more, and I have no idea if this record is an outlier in their sound or not. When they started...
Stevie Wonder, "Pastime Paradise"
The capstone of maybe the best run of any artist, ever, Songs in the Key of Life is a sprawling double album covering an incredible amount of ground, both musically and lyrically. Wonder tackled social issues and spiritual ones, found time...
Killdozer, "Pour Man"
Killdozer were not a joke band. But they were a band that was never really being serious, with Michael Gerald's vocal delivery on this thing being a good example. Why is he singing like this? Because it's silly. Does it make the...
Godflesh, "Pulp"
When Streetcleaner was released, people would lump it in with grindcore, because Justin Broadrick cut his teeth in grindcore progenitors Napalm Death. But this isn't grindcore, not the way we understand the genre today. Listen to yesterday's Piss Vortex track again (it's only...
Indian Handcrafts, "Starcraft"
Hooray for rock duos! Major riffage here, you almost don't notice the absence of a bass player.
Stevie Wonder, "Another Star"
Stevie Wonder allowed himself some space to stretch out on the second album of Songs In The Keys Of Life. That...