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(Holden)ĭEVENDRA BANHART For well over a decade, this shaggy art-folkie has plied an unlikely trade, making oddball left-field folk that at one time was released on a major label.
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OLIVER REID The phenomenal singer and dancer’s new show at the Metropolitan Room, “Made in Americana,” surveys American history from the Emancipation Proclamation to the present in a program that runs from spirituals and hymns to songs by Bruce Springsteen, Dolly Parton and John Mellencamp. Helen Sung and Aaron Diehl are among the other accomplished guests, all performing with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. The oldest pianist on the program, at 89, will be the stride and ragtime authority Dick Hyman the youngest, at 13, will be the postbop prodigy Joey Alexander. ‘HANDFUL OF KEYS: A CENTURY OF JAZZ PIANO’ Jazz at Lincoln Center opens its fall concert season with this centennial survey of jazz piano, featuring more than a half-dozen practitioners of the art. Her new show, “Story Songs,” mixes rock songs (by Radiohead and others) with theater songs by established names like Stephen Schwartz and Jason Robert Brown and such up-and-comers as Ben Toth and Joe Iconis. (Ben Ratliff)īETTY BUCKLEY The adventurous singing actress returns to her downtown stomping ground Joe’s Pub at the Public Theater for a seven-show engagement. LeBon’s work, you’ll hear her sound in it. LeBon, is spiky and spacey and well-defined if you’re already a fan of Ms. Presley - formerly of the band Darker My Love, briefly of the Fall, a collaborator with the Welsh singer-songwriter Cate LeBon in the band Drinks and the pilot of his own post-garage-rock projects under the names White Fence and W-X - has finally made a record under his own name. TIM PRESLEY Idiosyncratic to the bone, Mr. “This is a pro-weirdo event,” reads the website. The bill includes Aye Nako, Tenement, Try the Pie, Downtown Boys, Screaming Females, Girlpool, Mikey Erg, and P. NEW ALTERNATIVE MUSIC FESTIVAL Presented by the record label Don Giovanni, a smart imprimatur for punk and beyond, this two-day event at the seaside Convention Hall in Asbury Park, N.J., is setting itself up as an affordable ($75) alternative to the concept of the branded, bro-heavy summer rock festival.
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MAC MILLER Just a year after his first major label album, Mac Miller returns with another one, “The Divine Feminine.” He’s a deceptively sharp rapper, but his strongest feature is his ear: His music is often more compelling than his rhymes, and he knows which sounds complement his rapping best, as heard on the warm soul of the new album’s first single, “Dang!” Warner Bros. (Jon Pareles)ĮL PERRO DEL MAR The piping-voiced Swedish songwriter Sarah Assbring has expanded her electronic indie-pop with a global swirl of possibilities on her fifth album, “KoKoro.” She ponders the meaning of life and the routes to happiness amid Bollywood percussion, zithers from Asia and modal riffs from North Africa, airborne and determinedly positive. MYKKI BLANCO On Mykki Blanco’s long-gestating full-length album debut, “Mykki,” her logy, scratchy, singsong raps and lurching, throbbing slow-motion tracks (produced by Woodkid and Jeremiah Meece) carry multiple agendas: sleepy-eyed belligerence, druggie decadence, social-media fame, gender fluidity and, somewhere among them all, a search for love. This year’s headliners include the romantic but skeptical singer-songwriter Angel Olsen, the woodsy black metal band Wolves in the Throne Room and the soundtrackish guitar band Explosions in the Sky.
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(Caramanica)īASILICA SOUNDSCAPE In its fifth year, this exploratory music-and-art festival, in a retooled 19th-century factory in Hudson, N.Y., offers a blur of distressed grandeur and glorious noise. Strong new singles feature the Jamaican crooner Popcaan, the Chicago rapper Dreezy and the dance music producer Zhu. In the lead-up to its second album, “I Remember,” it’s also beginning to experiment with texture and style. ALUNAGEORGE This producer-singer duo has been faithful to the club music of the 1990s, making soul records with propulsion, tenderness and breeze.