New Reviews for April 18, 2025

Send a Prayer My WayEditor's choice
Matador
The singer/songwriters reclaim the sounds of their childhood with heartfelt queer country songs that bring out the best in their music.
- Heather Phares
Coastal: The Soundtrack
Reprise
The soundtrack to a film about a Neil Young solo tour captures the great contrarian sounding weathered but fully engaged.
- Mark Deming
What Did the Blackbird Say to the CrowEditor's choice
Nonesuch
A joyful, rootsy reunion of banjo and fiddle tunes between the former Carolina Chocolate Drops bandmates.
- Matt Collar
Electric WarEditor's choice
Concord / Easy Eye Sound
Another heady dose of psychedelic funk from the high-octane pairing of the Heliocentrics' drummer and guitar hero Barrie Cadogan's band.
- Tim Sendra
Thunderball
Ipecac
The grunge pioneers team with their first drummer and two noise musicians to add new wrinkles to their legacy of heaviness.
- Mark Deming
Thee Black BoltzEditor's choice
Sub Pop
The TV on the Radio frontman continues his musical legacy with his passionate, imaginative, musically restless solo debut.
- Heather Phares
Adrian Younge Presents Something About April IIIEditor's choice
Linear Labs
R&B
The do-it-all ends his romantic psychedelic soul trilogy with a 30-piece orchestra and a cast of Brazilian vocalists singing his Portuguese lyrics.
- Andy Kellman
A Study of LossesEditor's choice
Pompeii
A sweetly melancholy set of chamber folk songs and instrumentals for a circus show about a man who catalogs lost thoughts and creations.
- Marcy Donelson

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Misty
AllMusic Staff Pick - April 24, 2025
September 7, 2004
Recorded in 1965 at Copenhagen's Montmartre Jazzhus, this live concert by tenor saxophone legend Dexter Gordon was the third of five radio broadcasts the tenor man did for Danish radio. Although many believe that Gordon was at a creative peak during the time period of this set, Misty comes from an unfortunately fallow period for him in the studio, as he would only make one album, Setting the Pace with saxophonist Booker Ervin, that same year. Consequently, these recordings stand as previously unissued testaments to the muscular and tender mid-career brilliance of Gordon.
- Matt Collar