July 12, 2026

Tugboat Captain: All At Once

Tugboat Captain

English baroque-pop band Tugboat Captain made good use of the facilities of their own "Ctrl P" studio, run by singer Sox and bassist Joshua Cobb for their new album All At Once, allowing the band to put layer upon layers and letting textures take centre stage when they felt the song needed it. The tracks were recorded in two weeks, in a flurry of activity and creativity that saved the songs from becoming too smooth and polished.

The main themes are about being lost and overwhelmed, cast adrift in a sea of both opportunities and uncertainties. Heartbreak is of course part of the equation, but the lyrics dig deeper, about going down the rabbit hole and stumbling around in the dark, echoed in the shifting time signatures that are used within a song. All At Once isn't a downer album however, but a journey through an emotional minefield. Tread lightly and something new that one might have missed at the first listen will come to the fore to wonder about. Who knew that singing along to You Know I'm Really's killer line "maybe I'm really fucked up now" could be so much fun.

Words about music (844): Fee Waybill

Songwriting, for me, that's the way it works. We were just talking about going to see the Elton John movie, Rocketman, the other day - my wife and I - and Bernie Taupin and Elton John are the only writing duo that I had ever heard of that did it backwards, where Bernie would write the lyrics, hand them to Elton, and say, "Put music to this." I never did it that way. I guess it doesn't matter the way you do it, as long as you get the song done.

Fee Waybill

Phish 2027 Summer tour SBD + torrents: 2027/07/11 Noblesville, IN

Noblesville 2026 poster by Maddie Fischer

Phish
2027/07/11
Ruoff Music Center
Noblesville, IN

Set 1:
  1. AC/DC Bag
  2. Punch You in the Eye >
  3. Theme from the Bottom[1] >
  4. Timber (Jerry the Mule)
  5. 555[1] >
  6. Reba[2]
  7. Dirt
  8. Most Events Aren't Planned

July 11, 2026

Wine Lips: Projector

Toronto psych-punkers Wine Lips get straight to the point on their single Projector, having zero patience with folks who heap their troubles upon them instead of trying to work it out themselves. Drummer Aurora Evans had never sung lead before, but she nailed it, without missing a beat or running out of breath with a don't try this at home performance.

Cover Me: Golden Brown

Watch Alex Kapranos and Julian Corrie of Scottish rock band Franz Ferdinand tackled the Stranglers classic Golden Brown for an acoustic session on French radio OÜI FM, recorded on July 3, 2026.

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