Wicked Guilty Pleasures
We know this music is bad for us. We still don't care.
21 April 2026
21 April 2026 - Charli XCX - 365
20 April 2026
20 April 2026 - Lime Garden - 23
17 April 2026
17 April 2026 - Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton - Islands In The Stream
Some called the performance painful. I say it's a classic.
16 April 2026
16 April 2026 - Zara Larsson - Lush Life
You know, when Midnight Sun, Zara Larsson's fine album from 2025, was released, I listened to it soon after its initial release - early October. I liked the album quite a bit. I stopped short of calling it "great" but I enjoyed it, and said I'd come back to it.
And then I moved on. And I got a bit sick of hearing "Midnight Sun".
But "Stateside" gave me a good reason to give Zara Larsson a second chance. And it's a good thing. Her second biggest hit was a single from 2015 that peaked very high in Europe, including spending time at #1 in her native Sweden, and in the 70s... uh, stateside. And, she released this video in her native Sweden and Europe.
15 April 2026
15 April 2026 - PinkPantheress + Zara Larsson - Stateside (and a whole lot of other versions of the song, too!)
I usually work forward on these posts.
Today, I'm working mostly backwards, and we're starting with the Winter Olympics - specifically the skating exhibition done by two-time gold medalist Alysa Liu.
14 April 2026
14 April 2026 - Oklou - blade bird
13 April 2026
13 April 2026 - Angine de Poitrine - Sarniezz
What happens when the gag goes so far that it's no longer a gag?
You get two very technical musicians who now have to wear elaborate costumes every time they perform.
So let's talk about Angine de Poitrine.
They're a duo who are aliens from another planet, 333 years old - Khn and Klek Poitrine - who have known each other since they were 13. But really, it was a band - La Poƫysce - who were booked for the same venue two nights in Saguenay, Quebec two nights in a row and created an alter ego so people would show up the second night.
But forget about the costume schtick for a second. This is math rock - and take a good look at Khn's instrument. First of all, it's a double-necked instrument, with a guitar and a bass (based on a Fender Stratocaster, for those so inclined) with separate outputs and.... well, about four times as many frets as standard instruments. He's playing notes between the standard twelve notes.
The sound is made possible by looping pedals at the bareish feet of Khn and Klek - this is how they can have multiple instruments playing at once. It's a complex sound and very technically interesting.... but also, it's a solid sound.
This performance was recorded by KEXP in France a couple of months ago, and has quickly become one of the channel's most viewed... and with good reason. This was their opening song, and it is from their new and EXCELLENT album Vol. II, so go check that out.