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Watch This: Vol. 103

[EDITOR’S NOTE: Due to the nature of these upcoming posts, a truncated version of this introductory paragraph will be appearing over the next several installments of this series.] It’s been quite some time since the 100th edition of Watch This went up on this site. There have been a lot of factors going into the extended interim but, as usual, a focal point of that absence was to make sure the preparation work was kept up to date. Full sessions, single song performances, DIY videos, and impressive turn-ins from radio stations abound. So, as always, sit back, adjust the setting, crank the volume, focus up, and Watch This.

1. Soul Low – Always Watchin’ Out (Radio K)

Soul Low have slowly been building up an impressive discography and staking out a respectable spot in Wisconsin’s music scene. “Always Watchin’ Out”, the lead-off track from this year’s Sweet Pea EP, is their finest moment to date. Radio K recently had the band swing by their studio to deliver a blistering take on the song, which packs even more punch live than it does on record.

2. Mikaela Davis (Consequence of Sound)

One of the most unexpected sets I saw over the course of 2015 came from harpist Mikaela Davis, who was part of Johanna Warren’s NYC release show for nūmūn. It was also one of the most beautiful. In the basement, it was just Davis– apart from a few songs she shared with Warren– playing solo. Consequence of Sound invited Davis and her full band into their treehouse for a captivating two song session that showcases the emerging songwriter’s prestigious talents.

3. PUJOL (WKNC)

Every now and then, it’s necessary to just cut loose and blow off some steam. In those moments, there are few acts who seem more naturally suited to be the soundtrack than Pujol. No-frills rock n’ roll at its finest, it’s the musical equivalent of the kind of party that doesn’t leave a trace of bitter aftertaste. In this three song spree for WKNC, the trio rips through a few highlights that are surprisingly substantial for how light and airy they appear at first glance.

4. Timeshares – Heavy Hangs (Little Elephant)

When Timeshares at their absolute best, they recall the finest moments of bands like Lucero and The Drive-By Truckers. They’ve never been better than “Heavy Hangs”, an impassioned cut from 2015’s Already Dead, the strongest record of their career. Shedding any hints of Fat Wreck influence in favor of a Southern drawl served them well on record but it works even better in performance.

5. Day Wave (KEXP)

Just as Pujol seemed perfectly suited to those perfect kind of parties, Day Wave’s locked into breezy, consequence-free days. KEXP had the band come in for a session and the young quartet capitalized in full. Here, they deliver a five song showcase of their latest material that feels as comfortably lived-in as it feels refreshing. There’s not a weak track or performance here, just an emerging act intent on making the most of any opportunity that comes their way.

Cherry Glazerr – Sip O’ Poison (Stream)

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Cherry Glazerr have earned themselves a slew of kind words from this site in the past and they continue to stealthily improve with each new outing. “Sip O’ Poison”, the band’s raucous new entry into Adult Swim’s singles series, upholds that pace with a ferocious conviction. The band’s never sounded angrier, more determined, or inspired. In under 100 seconds, they ride a wave of feedback into a hurricane of pure chaos, somehow managing to make sure they’re completely in control of a surprisingly harrowing journey. Put simply: the band’s never sounded this enticing. 

Listen to “Sip O’ Poison” below and download it for free from the Adult Swim site here. Underneath the embed, listen to 10 excellent songs to have emerged in the past two weeks.

Day Wave – We Try But We Don’t Fit In
Jimi Charles Moody – Other Man
Beach Baby – U R
Philadelphia Collins (ft. Ellen Kempner) – Sofa Queen
Bully – Too Tough
Heather Woods Broderick – Mama Shelter
Hellrazor – Wut
Lushes – Low Hanging Fruit
Eldridge Rodriguez – Big Dead Heart
Joan Shelley – Stay On My Shore