Novellus: Eerie Electronics, Shrouded In Secrecy

Novellus' Untitled EP is out  Jan. 26 via New Ancestors.
Novellus’ Untitled EP is out Jan. 26 via New Ancestors.

Okay, I have no clue who Novellus really is. Maybe it’s a young upstart developing a following by withholding information. Perhaps it’s an established artist I already know, operating under a different moniker. Or, an enigmatic superstar dropping new music on the sly. Wait, I know! It’s Paul McCartney, right? No? Is it Burial? Probably not.

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Dan Deacon’s Duet With Himself

Dan Deacon's new album, Feel The Lightning, is out  Feb. 24. (Frank Hamilton / Courtesy of the artist)
Dan Deacon’s new album, Feel The Lightning, is out Feb. 24. (Frank Hamilton / Courtesy of the artist)

Yesterday I wrote a short thing for NPR Music’s Songs We Love series on the brilliant mad scientist and dance-off ringleader Dan Deacon, and his fantastic and very poppy new single “Feel The Lightning” — which you can read over here.

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Waxahatchee’s ‘Air’ Embraces Change And A Broader Palette

Waxahatchee's latest album, Ivy Tripp, is out April 7 via Merge.
Waxahatchee’s latest album, Ivy Tripp, is out April 7 via Merge.

I wrote a quick couple paragraphs about Waxahatchee’s amazing new song “Air” from her upcoming album Ivy Tripp. You can read that as part of NPR Music’s Songs We Love series.

You can also read a slightly different version that was used for NPR’s Heavy Rotation series.

Below, here’s a much longer, and unedited ramble about Katie Crutchfield’s music, about being in transition and embracing change, even when it’s hard.

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My Favorite New Comics (I Read) In 2014

Another year, another fantastic year of comics. And, another year where comic book characters demonstrated their dominance in pop entertainment.

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Mica Levi Gets ‘Under The Skin’ With Her Unsettling Score

Mica Levi's score to Under the Skin is out now.
Mica Levi’s score to Under the Skin is out now.

There isn’t a more gorgeously unsettling score this year than Mica Levi’s hair-raising soundtrack to Jonathan Glazer’s 2014 film, Under The Skin. Based on the Michel Faber novel of the same name, the film follows an alien in the guise of Scarlett Johansson — a cipher and seductive predator who travels Scotland enticing men into a darkened building-turned-inky black void.

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Ten Unsung Records From 2014

Alvvays' self-titled album is out now. (Courtesy of the artist)
Alvvays’ self-titled album is out now. (Courtesy of the artist)

For the last few years, the task of making a Best Music list has become a trickier prospect. I’m notionally open to listen to anything; I like to dabble in other people’s recommendations, try to hear what they’re hearing or find merit or craft in things that aren’t for me. But by December, it’s difficult to narrow down to a list that encompasses juggernaut pop stars, mid-career veterans, and relative unknowns. All can be great, and all deserve some accolades. But they’re operating with different goals and aiming for different audiences.

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Strand Of Oaks: Blustery And Cathartic Guitar Rockers

Strand Of Oaks' Heal is out now.
Strand Of Oaks’ Heal is out now.

With a thick, face-concealing beard, stringy long hair and black t-shirts galore, Timothy Showalter would not look that out of place fronting a metal band. But for many years, his band Strand Of Oaks crafted woodsy American folk songs that stirred emotions more with their intimacy than intensity. Yet the Philadelphia band’s latest album, Heal, represents a turning point, both sonically and cathartically, with folk rock songs that let Showalter and company show off a richer and mightier palette that may just capture some of that metal spirit.

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Avoid Black Friday’s Mad Rush, Go Visit Your Local Record Store Instead

St. Vincent. (Photo: Renata Raksha/Courtesy of the artist)
St. Vincent. (Photo: Renata Raksha/Courtesy of the artist)

While the Christmas, er, holiday season seems to creep earlier and earlier into the fall each year, for most the day after Thanksgiving marks the official start of the mayhem. Black Friday is that special day synonymous with mobs of shoppers hungry for a good deal at those massive big box retail stores. But what if you’re like me, and unwilling to line up in the bitter cold before midnight, take an elbow to the gut rushing through the doors, or get clawed in the face over a giant TV or gadget? Maybe it’s a good time to visit that local record store instead.

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High Ends’ Woozy And ‘Intoxicated’ Animated World

High Ends' album, Super Class, is out now.
High Ends’ album, Super Class, is out now.

One would think that after years of constant touring, a hiatus between albums would be a welcome respite to decompress from music — or at least allow time to catch up on a little TV. For Yukon Blonde frontman Jeffrey Innes, it meant getting back to work, writing songs intended for a new collaborative project. But when his friends ended up being busy on the road, the Vancouver songwriter instead recorded the songs himself under a new moniker, High Ends.

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Electric Youth’s ‘Runaway’ Captures The Cinematic Feeling Of Young Love

Electric Youth's album, Innerworld, is out now. (Chris Muir/Courtesy of the artist)
Electric Youth’s album, Innerworld, is out now. (Chris Muir/Courtesy of the artist)

Electric Youth first won over scores of fans with “A Real Hero” — a collaboration with French musician David Grellier (a.k.a. College) — which was prominently featured twice in Nicolas Winding Refn’s Ryan Gosling-starring 2011 film Drive.

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