Pressing Concerns: True Names, Rodeo Boys, Beasts, Kilynn Lunsford

On this perfectly okay Monday morning, Pressing Concerns is here to present to you new albums from Rodeo Boys and Kilynn Lunsford, a new vinyl release of an album from Beasts that originally came out last year, and a compilation benefiting the Trans Youth Emergency Project put together by Worry Bead Records. If you’re lookingContinue reading “Pressing Concerns: True Names, Rodeo Boys, Beasts, Kilynn Lunsford”

Pressing Concerns: Patches, …or Does It Explode?, Future Living, Hour

Wow, there’s a bunch of good records in this Tuesday Pressing Concerns. The (unfortunately) final EP from Patches, a live album from Hour, and new studio albums from …or Does It Explode? and Future Living are present in this one. It’s a great one, as was yesterday’s (featuring Minorcan, Outro, Above Me, and Nobody’s Dad),Continue reading “Pressing Concerns: Patches, …or Does It Explode?, Future Living, Hour”

Pressing Concerns: Mythical Motors, Bill Baird, Hour, Trummors

Hey there! We’re starting up a stacked week with a Pressing Concerns featuring four albums that came out last week: new LPs from Mythical Motors, Bill Baird, Hour, and Trummors. If you like power pop, psychedelic alt-country, synth-rock, and/or chamber music, there’s something here for you. If you’re looking for more new music, you canContinue reading “Pressing Concerns: Mythical Motors, Bill Baird, Hour, Trummors”

Pressing Concerns: Michael Cormier-O’Leary, Gueersh, BIKE, Alien Eyelid

It’s a Monday, and we’ve got four more great new albums to talk about on Pressing Concerns. Today deals with new records from Michael Cormier-O’Leary, Gueersh, BIKE, and Alien Eyelid. If you’re looking for more new music, you can visit the site directory to see what else we’ve written about lately. If you’d like toContinue reading “Pressing Concerns: Michael Cormier-O’Leary, Gueersh, BIKE, Alien Eyelid”

New Playlist: July 2021

We’re back! The latest edition of the Rosy Overdrive monthly playlist covers the songs I enjoyed listening to in July. Plenty of new music here, but also a higher proportion of “archival” selections than the last couple of months—I’ve finished my 1991 deep dive and I’ve moved onto 1996, so there are several selections fromContinue reading “New Playlist: July 2021”