Anjimile Preps Orchestral EP Reunion with Jay Som, SASAMI, Lomelda
The three-track record features reimaginings of their 2020 album Giver Taker
Published Apr 13, 2021Anjimile has announced plans to release a new EP titled
Reunion on May 7 via Father/Daughter Records. The effort will feature orchestral reworks of songs from their 2020 album
Giver Taker.
Featuring contributions by Jay Som, SASAMI, Lomelda and vocalist Justine Bowe, the three-track release comes as a collaboration with composer Daniel Hart, who previously worked with Polyphonic Spree and St. Vincent.
Anjimile said in a release:
The most exciting part of this project for me was giving the participating artists free rein to fuck around with my songs and make them into something purely collaborative, something special, and something new. When Daniel sent me his arrangements, they knocked me on my ass. They re so beautiful and so interesting, and every guest vocalist on this record creates such a beautiful
Journey From Dallas To The Moon With the Helium Queens’ Space Opera
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From left: Poppy Xander, Sharla Franklin and Chelsey Danielle are the Helium Queens. Photo: Venus Rain
So, what exactly is the Helium Queens? The obvious short answer is that the Helium Queens are “time traveling prophetesses from the moon”. The long answer is that Helium Queens is a futuristic, sci-fi, electronica band that is part performance art and was originally the brainchild of singer, keyboardist, and composer Poppy Xander.
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Dallas Band Skinny Cooks Serve Funk With A Side of Courage In “Leviathan”
From left: Brianne Sargent and Nigel Newton are the Skinny Cooks. Photo: Jessica Waffles.
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Brianne Sargent and Nigel Newton are each musical powerhouses. Sargent plays the cello, synth, and bass while Newton tends to focus more on vibraphone, synth, percussion, and keyboard. The two studied music in college: Sargent focused on composition and classical cello performance at Baldwin Wallace in Ohio, while Newton studied jazz composition in Boston at Berklee College of Music.
This first aid kit treats up to 25 people, and costs less than $20
But you already own a first aid kit. right?
Gianni Jaccoma
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We buy first aid kits with the hope that we never need them. In an ideal world, the bandages, gauze pads, and antiseptic wipes we stockpile would expire unused, yellowing with age at the back of our cupboards and glove compartments.
This isn’t an ideal world, though, and the last thing you want is to have to make do with an expired first aid kit in a real emergency. First aid kits usually contain items that have expiration dates, like creams and ointment packets, which means you should either replace or restock your kit every 3-5 years.