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From DMX's first posthumous album Exodus and Weezer's Van Weezer to St. Vincent's Daddy's Home and more, David Hayter reviews the biggest album releases in May.
photo by Zackery Michael
Cheryl Waters will air an exclusive interview with St. Vincent this Thursday, May 20 at 11:30 AM, alongside a DJ set curated by Annie Clark herself. Tune into the Midday Show to hear tracks from the new record Daddy’s Home, plus the songs and stories of the 70s era that influenced the album or listen back via the KEXP archive. Alongside the guest set, Cheryl had the chance to speak with St. Vincent about the record. Read the interview or listen to excerpts in the latest edition of the Sound & Vision podcast below.
To consume
Japanese cinema has been a bit of a mystery. It’s not that it didn’t exist, but what arrived in America was rather specific offerings. When I was a kid, Japanese cinema consisted of large monsters stomping Tokyo. Around college time, things expanded a little bit beyond Godzilla and Gamera with the films of Akira Kurosawa showing up at art houses. Although his movies would get referenced in terms of the movies that were remade from his work such as
Seven Samurai into
The Hidden Fortress for
Star Wars. Even during the era of Mom & Pop VHS shops, the foreign section didn’t contain much from Japan outside of a copy of the erotic classics