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Harlem Street Singer (remastered)
Harlem Street Singer (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: CR 00748. Rel: 14 Nov 24
 
Blues
Samson & Delilah (4:07)
Let Us Get Together Right Down Here (3:08)
I Belong To The Band (2:47)
Pure Religion (2:48)
Great Change Since I Been Born (3:58)
Death Don't Have No Mercy (4:28)
Cocaine Blues (bonus track) (2:40)
Twelve Gates To The City (3:15)
Goin' To Sit Down On The Banks Of The River (2:37)
Tryin' To Get Home (3:03)
Lo, I Be With You Always (0:41)
I Am The Light Of This World (4:10)
Lord, I Feel Like Just Goin' On (4:37)
Devil's Dream (bonus track) (4:13)
Review: The 1960 Harlem Street Singer LP by South Carolinian blues and gospel singer Blind Gary Davis comes reissued by Concord Jazz. Met with critical acclaim at the moment of its release, this forty-minute window into Davis' lonesome world is perhaps best known for its prime haunter, 'Death Don't Have No Mercy', a great, morbid song, and Davis' most popular. "He'll come to your house and he won't stay long / he'll look in your bed and somebody'll be gone / death don't have no mercy..." Such moribund topics never did deter the best of Blues artists, and of course, Davis might be said to have had "seen death" or at least known death personally, having been blind since infancy. Further raw and rusty blues numbers like 'Tryin' To Get Home' and 'Great Change' further extend Davis' image as a Harlem veteran crooner, who's seen a lot and knows many people - pitiless scythed spectres included.
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Unbound
Unbound (limited 1-sided laser etched vinyl 12" (indie exclusive))
Cat: 888072 640085. Rel: 14 Nov 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Whispers In The Echo Chamber (3:23)
Dusk (3:23)
The Liminal (3:18)
Place In The Sun (3:50)
Cellar Door (Spiritbox Cover) (2:28)
Review: Chelsea Wolfe's latest album, She Reaches Out to She Reaches Out to She, is a haunting and emotionally charged masterpiece. Known for her shadowy blend of Gothic industrial, doom, and folk, Wolfe delves deeper into electronic soundscapes with this release, while maintaining her trademark dark, atmospheric style. The album explores themes of severing toxic ties and the cyclical nature of grief and healing. With ten tracks that seamlessly blend industrial textures, eerie vocals and ambient layers, it's an immersive journey from start to finish. Tracks include the opener 'Whispers in the Echo Chamber', where Wolfe's hushed vocals and industrial beats create a brooding atmosphere, and 'Everything Turns Blue', a track full of lyrical power and electronic drive. The closer 'Dusk' is a breathtaking finale with a casual yet explosive climax. While the middle sectionifeaturing 'The Liminal', 'Eyes Like Nightshade' and 'Salt'islows the album slightly, their deep atmosphere still shines. Other highlights like 'House of Self-Undoing' and 'Unseen World' elevate the record to new heights with their driving rhythms and haunting melodies. Overall, this is a powerful, deeply personal album that fans of darkwave, industrial, and ambient metal will adore.
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