Neu Meusic Bleust 10/25

Originally Posted on Whitman Wire via UWIRE

Welcommmmmeee to this week’s Neu Meusic Bleust! I don’t really like bleu cheese, and the funky subject lines for this blog are running thin, so I thought I’d share that opinion with you. Maybe in hopes that you forget that it is Wednesday and I promised you a post every Tuesday
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[Disclaimer: If you are offended or disagree, feel free to direct any dissent about my cheese opinions to Cillian Mitchell, General Manager of KWCW. You can contact him at kwcwmanager@whitman.edu or leave a message on the Community Feedback line at (509) 527-5284]
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But nevermind the queso, I am storked to share with you the new albumz and songz that we’ve got in store this week, so stay tuned!
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For starterz, check out this new 1 from Destroyer, this Bulgarian 1 from Kan Wakan, and check the voice on this 1 from Nai Palm (of Hiatus Kaiyote).
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Now for the MD Piks!
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GardnerSadGirl – Volume Three Point FIve
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“This hard working LA outfit made up of three cousins is freaking sick. Put this album on to satisfy your melancholy, powerful DIY itch. Fuzzed out guitar and muffled, wopping drums back different combinations of vocals. Of course, you would have to yell to make yourself heard over the surprising amount of volume Sadgirls is putting out here. This 13 track release is joyfully angsty in a way that is reminiscent of King Khan and Tijuana Panthers. Listen to Little Queenie, Breakfast is Over, and Feel Like Sh*t for a sample of what SadGirl is serving up.”
I got u linked here to the version of Little Queenie from SadGirl Volume 3, better pick up that CD if you want to hear the most recent 1!
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LucyMorgan Saint – 17 Hero EP
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“Fueled by synth and personality–Morgan Saint is balling out in this EP. This is frckn awesome–she bares her soul to us listeners–this EP is for her though –a cathartic journey that allows her to let go of the past. It is beautiful, emotionally raw, vibrant and empowering all at the same time–her vocals are most definitely at the forefront, but there are dreamy and upbeat beats in the backround that compliment her airy voice–but oh boy does she have power behind every word. Reminds me a tiny bit of Lorde, Dyan–also ballers.”
This album’s so poppin we had to review it twice! Here YOU hear 
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