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If M83’s much-heralded (but not by TMT!) Saturdays = Youth was supposed to be a wide-eyed and youthful soundtrack to late-night adventures and adolescent indiscretions, then Odawas’ The Blue Depths is a sobering post-grad resignation, a slower-moving, more thoughtful, sad-eyed piece.
Even as it dropped the tempo, M83’s John Hughes-reverent LP...
New Odawas Video - Harmless Lover's Discourse (Stereogum Premiere) -
Odawas' fantastic The Blue Depths LP brought a subtle sea change for the Chicago-via-Indiana duo: the old signposts still stand (Neil Young, Grandaddy, lots of emotion), now weathered and washed with wisps of '80s synths. The windswept, electronically infused lead single "Harmless Lover's Discourse" is the set's signature...
New Odawas Video - Harmless Lover's Discourse (Stereogum Premiere) -
Odawas' fantastic The Blue Depths LP brought a subtle sea change for the Chicago-via-Indiana duo: the old signposts still stand (Neil Young, Grandaddy, lots of emotion), now weathered and washed with wisps of '80s synths. The windswept, electronically infused lead single "Harmless Lover's Discourse" is the set's signature...
Odawas: The Blue Depths -
Having never heard of Odawas before, I did a brief Google rummage which turned up this useful blog on their site, entitled “10 Records to listen to in preparation for the Blue Depths - an explanation”. However I am approaching the list in reverse, as I have only heard...
Oneida -
Oneida does whatever the hell Oneida feels like doing. It's their M.O.�that, and an endless exploration of rhythm and repetition. Most bands maintain a following by reliably catering to the expectations of their fans, but far fewer artists can earn the unflinching trust of their audience regardless of the directions...
Green Blues - Matt Valentine and Erika Elder, together with a rotating supporting cast, have produced a weird cosmic blues up in their wild New England retreat. Call it avant-folk if you like; the pastoral setting and EEs lost, gentle voice are recognisably folky but the production and recording techniques go out...

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