March 17, 2026

The Corner Laughers: Concerns Of Wasp And Willow

photo: Sia Banihashemi and Tara Catherine Pandeya

The music of Californian indie pop quartet The Corner Laughers can be described in one word: wholesome. They are upbeat, optimistic and have a penchant for singing about nature's wonders, preferably the colourful ones. The band's songwriter and lead vocalist Karla Kane has a crystal delivery that could have been mistaken for a long lost singer from the heydays of the Laurel Canyon scene, when melodic folk became mainstream again.

On their new album Concerns Of Wasp And Willow they chose is a continue with the sound they crafted for its predecessor Temescal Telegraph in 2020: sunny-side up mostly and rife with wordplay to soften the serious concerns they sing about. Opener Terra Mia serves as a soft-spoken warning for ecological disaster. Enjoy watching the mighty Red Yarrow, Yellow Yarrow in full bloom before they become extinct. The most ambitious track on the album, Victoria Sponge, co-written with England's Fun Of The Pier members Huynh and Helen Luker, has a ghost telling stories about the history London, urging one and all to enjoy the little things and take could care of them. It is OK to be fragile, but looking out for each other is now more important than ever, now that the lunatics are running the asylum.

The Who: new album "Live at Eden Project" in May

On July 25, 2023 The Who played a special show with the Heart of England Philharmonic Orchestra at Cornwall's Eden Project. The setlist was not that suprising - basically the greatest hits, a lot from Tommy and Quadrophenia, and a handful of deep cuts like Cry If You Want and bringing back Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere. The venue wasn't that big, so it was a sense of occasion for those who were there. The complete show will be released on May 29 (3LP, 2CD, digital).

Live at Eden Project is available for pre-order here.

March 16, 2026

Phish: "New Year's Eve 1995: Live At Madison Square Garden" 6LP box set reissued

New Year's Eve 1995: Live At Madison Square Garden, the massive Phish 6LP box set that was sold as a Record Store Day exclusive in 2015, will be reissued on "countdown confetti color vinyl" on May 8th. It is available for pre-order here.

The Brass Dragon Ritual: Judgement

Kevin Feazey

Kevin Feazey, member of English prog experimentalists The Fierce & The Dead, goes out on his own with his side-project The Brass Dragon Ritual. His first release is the dreamy Judgement on which he explores "late-night psych-jazz and orchestral soul". Being a versatile multi-instrumentalist enabled him to create a multi-layered soundscape with a tinkling top melody. It is dreamy and soothing, but also a bit dark and dangerous, like being seized up by something that is not exactly friendly.

Ramones: "Summer in the City - Live In San Francisco" for Record Store Day

A FM radio broadcast of a free Ramones concert at the Summer In The City music festival on June 8th, 1979 will be released as a 2LP on pink vinyl for Record Store Day (April 18). 6000 copies of Summer in the City - Live In San Francisco will be available worldwide. Collectors are likely to own a bootleg of this show already.