Showing posts with label Sylvan Esso. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sylvan Esso. Show all posts

Sunday, September 13, 2020

Alternative Top 5 Chart, September 13, 2020


Well, hit my Refresh button and call me "Renewed."  This week's Top 5 songs are all debuts, and none of last' week's songs are still in the Top 5.  Last week's No. 1, girl in red's rue, is now No. 11 and last Week's No. 2, Temples' Paraphernalia, is now No. 6.  Last week's 3 and 4 are now 19 and 17, respectively.  Sadly, Deep Sea Diver's Impossible Weight, which debuted at No. 5 last week, is now No. 18.

Our new No. 1 and ranking champion is Gorillaz latest, this time featuring Robert Smith of the Cure, sounding exactly what you'd think Robert Smith singing with Gorillaz would sound like.

Speaking of 80s goth bands (The Cure), New Order are back with a song, Be A Rebel, at No. 2.

beabadoobee keeps cranking them out, and her latest, Worth It, debuts at No. 3.

Ditto Sylvan Esso (cranking them out).  Their Frequency debuts at No. 4.

Finally, The National's Matt Berninger goes solo, and his solo song, One More Second, is our new No. 5. 

Still mourning the lack of Deep Sea Diver in the Top 5 here.

List compiled "from over 70 alt and new release sources" by alt.nwmsc.com   Enjoy!

Sunday, August 2, 2020

Alternative Top 5 Chart, August 2, 2020



Last week's No. 2, Sylvan Esso's Ferris Wheel, remains in the No. 2 spot.  Everything else is brand new to the list.  

Angel Olsen takes the No. 1 spot, knocking Gorillaz out of the Top 5 and down to No. 6.  Billie Eilish debuts at No. 3, as Future Islands drops to No. 10.

Glass Animals and Everything Everything take Nos. 4 and 5.  Beabadoobee, the former No 4, drops to the No. 8 spot and King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, last week's No. 5, drops to No. 7.

It's actually surprising to me, but of these Top 5 tunes, I like the new Billie Eilish song the most.  I'll leave it to others to decide whether or not a pop star of her caliber belongs on an "indie" chart.

List compiled "from over 70 alt and new release sources" by alt.nwmsc.com 

Sunday, July 26, 2020

Alternative Top 5 Chart, July 26, 2020



Last week's No. 1 and 2, Future Islands' For Sure and beabadoobee's Care, fall to No. 3 and 4, respectively.  Two new songs replace last week's leaders, Gorillaz' Pac-Man (featuring Schoolboy Q) at No. 1. and Sylvan Esso's Ferris Wheel at No. 2.  

Idles and James Blake fall out of the Top 5, and boy pablo's awful Honey is replaced by a better Honey, this time by King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard in the No. 5 spot.

List compiled "from over 70 alt and new release sources" by alt.nwmsc.com 

Friday, January 16, 2015

Sylvan Esso at Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, January 15, 2015


This has been the winter of my discontent - the long, cold season between Thanksgiving and Valentine's Day when few touring artists bother to play Atlanta.  Fortunately, North Carolina's Sylvan Esso have decided to kick off their 2015 tour here in town, and last night they played the Variety Playhouse.

First, though, Helado Negro opened.


Helado Negro is from Brooklyn by way of Florida by way of Ecuador, and the multi-cultural influences can easily be heard in his music.  He sang seductive songs accompanied only by a small array of electronics and three enigmatic persons covered in tinsel on stage with him.  In his stage banter, he revealed himself as a slightly shy but friendly and humble man,  A thoroughly enjoyable set, and at 45 minutes, his set was almost as long as the headliners, and that's not a complaint about either set.    The music warmed my Latin heart, and encouraged me to keep ever-so-gently shuffling my feet. 


Headliners Sylvan Esso were up next.


Sylvan Esso is the electropop duo of Amelia Meath (Mountain Man) and producer Nick Sanborn (Megafaun).  The sold-out audience contained a large number of what appeared to be high-school girls, and they were clearly excited to be there and enthusiastically greeted the band.  


Sanborn provided all of the instrumentation and Meath sang and danced.  Say what you will about her (and it better be nice), but the woman knows how to rock a pleated skirt.  Their music, with Meath's warm indie-pop vocals and Sanborn's hip-hop influenced laptop beats, reminded me at times of the band Purity Ring, although there's something more fun and playful in Sylvan Esso's sound than Purity Ring's. 


They played every song from their debut eponymous LP, and toward the end of the set, Sanborn asked if everyone in the audience realized before buying thier ticket that the band only has one album, so there's only so many songs they have.  Still, they played a new number for their encore, 



They kept the stage pretty dark for most of their set - at times, it seemed like the brightest light on the stage was from the Apple logo on Sanborn's Macbook - making photography difficult.  But just as well, we could stuff our phones back in our pockets and just enjoy the show.  

A great start to 2015.  Perhaps I should start a tally of bands seen this year.

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Sylvan Esso


Sylvan Esso at Georgia State University.  #saveWRAS

Update:  Right after posting the above, I came across this: