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With the arrival of 2018.6, the time is ripe to pause and take a look back at some of our favorite mainland Chinese albums to grace our ears so far, releases that enraptured us and had our earworms wiggling in delight. Whether it was sun-soaked dream pop, blistering post-punk, electro-acoustic meanderings, post-apocalyptic club bangers, middle-finger-flicking ska punk, or retrowave odysseys, there’s a little something for everyone searching for a fresh summer jam. In no particular order:
Zoogazer - Zoogazer
While shoegaze has
been seeping into the nation’s consciousness for quite some time,
there hasn’t been a band to break through as boldly as Zoogazer has
done with their full-length via Qiii Snacks Records. Hailing from
Xuzhou, Jiangsu, the band has crafted a collection of infectious
sun-drenched pop songs that reverberate with a heady scraping of noise
bolstered by the crackling of youthful energy. This is dream pop to fall
punch-drunk in love with.
Lonely Leary - Through the Park, Almost There
Maybe
Mars is having a hell of a year – besides the hotly anticipated debut
from Beijing’s Backspace, the independent label has overseen releases
from street punk stalwarts Demerit and Chengdu post-punk trailblazers
Hiperson. However, none have hit as hard as Lonely Leary’s blistering
debut – a down and dirty cesspool of paranoid angst, cool-headed
melodies, jagged edges, and pummelling post-punk mania that perfectly
capture the band’s live raw energy.
The Hormones - The Hormones
Amidst
prominent lineup changes and their brush with mainstream stardom, it’s a
relief that The Hormones (lead singer Zhu Mengdie pictured above), the
all-female indie rock band out of Chengdu, have managed to retain their
edge. More of a relief is just how catchy the band’s debut is – a
tightly wound, expertly produced album of somber dance punk that finds
the four-piece renewed with a newfound maturity.
Fishdoll - Noonsense
Beijing-based
singer-songwriter and producer Fishdoll mesmerizes on her new
beautifully realized LP – a piece of old-school jazztronica layered to
the tee with inebriating flourishes, a tribute to soulful trip-hop
that’s buoyant, lush, and rich with detail that plays out like a day
trip to ‘90s era New York City through the lens of our increasingly
globalized world. Put on Noonsense and what you get is a vibrant swirl
of styles and grooves that overwhelms the senses and intoxicates.
Zafka - The Abraham’s Machine
Zafka,
aka Zhang Anding, is a Beijing-based sound artist, experimental
musician, and “youth culture expert.” His latest release, out of
Shanghai’s emerging play rec label, is buoyant with charm and
sophistication. Despite the dance-floor-ready sounds which make up The
Abraham’s Machine, it’s hardly a compilation of club bangers. Instead,
it takes a remarkably restrained approach to riding each new flourish
that comes its way with assured ease and playful splicing, like a modern
day Phantom of the Opera put through a vaporwave prism.
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