Finally scanned this, a bit late!

Finally scanned this, a bit late!
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Brittany Howard, “What Now” (2024) – Cousin Brit set the bar for 2024 with her album full of deconstructed art-soul; bits bang, but she never luxuriates in any of the grooves for long, always moving.
High On Fire, “Cometh The Storm” (2024) – Matt & Co. are still dealing absolute heat even as the band is old enough for the good rental car rates.
Kim Deal, “Nobody Loves You More” (2024) – Simultaneously everything I could have wanted from a Kim record under any banner, and having enough distance from The Breeders to be distinct. Who knew that a low-key mariachi backing band would compliment Kim perfectly? (She did.)
Amber Mark, “Comin’ Around Again,” “Space & Time,” “Lovely Day,” “Loosies” (2024) – Amber casually drops torchy bangers like other artist post Reels (or whatever). Feels like she’s building toward something and I cannot wait to find out what.
Mr. Furious Records had our 20th birthday in September, and this week on Dat Fury Radio Cory and I began the belated celebration; listening to the entirety of the mr|signal compilation from the beginning.
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The “MFR 20” series will probably have six parts, spread out in the coming months on Dat Fury Radio. Subscribe and share!
I’m hosting a new show, in collaboration with Approach and Datura Records! Links to all the places you can listen and subscribe are on the Dat Fury Radio page.
It’s been quite a while in the works and I’m excited to get it off the ground. Four episodes are in the can and ready to schedule once I see some plays on the teaser. From there I’ll be working with Mr. Furious Records and Datura Records artists and friends on shows, and filling in the gaps with whatever strikes me.
September 21, 2004:
At 1:09 pm CST today, mrfuriousrecords.com is live, with two releases: Shacker’s Knowing Her Best and echoes’ nickel EP.
https://mrfuriousrecords.com/blog/2004/09/21/liftoff/
I could be wrong, but I’m pretty sure I remember clicking that fateful click from a dark office at the far end of a hallway inside Wayzata Community Church. (Would make sense, as it was a Tuesday.)
There is a celebration brewing in my imagination for the coming weeks.
In the meantime please welcome Josephine Cumulus “Josie” to the label, who joined our family yesterday. She is super sweet, but doesn’t hold very still for selfies yet.