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The burst of creativity from John Darnielle, the word-swilling frontman and piercing singer-songwriter behind the North Carolina-based Mountain Goats, has not receded one bit in recent years. Quite the opposite: After successive full band triumphs with the noir-roots of 2017’s Goths and the wizardly wistfulness of 2018’s In League With Dragons, Darnielle is now entering the fourth decade of his recording career with a pair of 2020 albums.
If this year’s earlier Songs For Pierre Chuvin harkened back to Darnielle’s early All Hail West Texas-era days as a solo boombox savant,...
If this year’s earlier Songs For Pierre Chuvin harkened back to Darnielle’s early All Hail West Texas-era days as a solo boombox savant,...
- 10/23/2020
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
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Ani Difranco encourages voting in the 2020 election in the new single “Do or Die.”
Directed by Zoë Boekbinder, the accompanying video opens with Difranco getting out of bed. “Do you ever just want to give up?” she sings. “Well, me too.” She shaves her head in her bathroom and embarks on a bike ride in New Orleans — where she encounters the local organizations Dancing Grounds and the New Orleans Dance Collective. They make a sign that says “Vote them out,” as Difranco sings in jazzy splendor: “We can do this...
Directed by Zoë Boekbinder, the accompanying video opens with Difranco getting out of bed. “Do you ever just want to give up?” she sings. “Well, me too.” She shaves her head in her bathroom and embarks on a bike ride in New Orleans — where she encounters the local organizations Dancing Grounds and the New Orleans Dance Collective. They make a sign that says “Vote them out,” as Difranco sings in jazzy splendor: “We can do this...
- 9/30/2020
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
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