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Boycott Heaven and Scenes from Above
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In today’s episode, we walk through five records that reward careful listening, moving from playful experimental pop to pop rock, modern jazz collaboration, gentle folk songwriting, and a raucous mono-era classic. We begin with Colour Space Transform, a joyful and off-kilter EP from Group A.D. that blends texture, melody, and danceable energy.
We then turn to Boycott Heaven, The Format’s first full-length release in nearly twenty years, which is a punchy, guitar-driven record marked by frustration, reflection, and a complicated wrestling with religious language and belief. From there, we slow down with Scenes from Above by Julian Lage, a beautifully paced and collaborative jazz record featuring John Medeski, Jorge Roeder, and Kenny Wollesen.
We also briefly highlight Ever / Gold by Joshua Hyslop, a gentle and lived-in folk record perfect for everyday listening, before closing with a mono reissue of Together Again by Dion and the Belmonts, which is a loud, joyful, pre-autotune snapshot of American pop-rock at full tilt.
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Colour Space Transform — Group A.D. (Spotify / Apple Music)
Boycott Heaven — The Format (Spotify / Apple Music)
Scenes from Above — Julian Lage (Spotify / Apple Music)
Ever / Gold — Joshua Hyslop (Spotify / Apple Music)
Together Again — Dion and the Belmonts (Spotify / Apple Music)