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Word of the week: xylorimba

May 7, 2019 Peter Kimpton
The xylorimba has a bigger range than either the xylophone or marimba

The xylorimba has a bigger range than either the xylophone or marimba

Word of the week: This week’s strikingly unusual instrument combines the higher range of the four-octave xylophone and lower notes of marimba, using similar wooden bars set out like a piano keyboard that resonate when hit

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In classical, folk, funk, jazz, traditional Tags words, word of the week, instruments, xylorimba, xylophone, marimba, idiophones, jazz, classical, traditional, Africa, Olivier Messiaen, Igor Stravinsky, Alban Berg, Pierre Boulez, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Pachelbel, Nanae Mimura, Zwai Mbula
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Word of the week: zambomba

April 16, 2019 Peter Kimpton
A typical zambomba, cuíca or friction drum

A typical zambomba, cuíca or friction drum

Word of the week: The evocative Spanish name for a friction drum, similar to Brazilian samba’s cuíca, it is used around the world in ceremonious or celebratory music, working as a sound box via rubbing with stick, hand or wet cloth

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In dance, folk, funk, jazz, traditional, classical Tags words, word of the week, instruments, rhythm, traditional, jazz, funk, Trio Mocotó, Bob Marley, Airto Moreira, Cameo, Benjamin Britten, Carl Orff, Alexander Goehr
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Word of the week: bombast, bombastic, bombastry

March 25, 2019 Peter Kimpton
Bombast, ironic and otherwise, comes in this album by The Fall

Bombast, ironic and otherwise, comes in this album by The Fall

Word of the Week: It describes high-sounding, pretentious, showy language with little meaning used to impress people, and explodes enjoyably when pronounced, but how it is used in lyrics, and does it affect the natures of the song itself?

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In dance, electronica, folk, funk, indie, pop, punk, postpunk, rock Tags word of the week, words, Mark E Smith, The Fall, Soundgarden, Chris Cornell, Grant Lee Phillips, Lou Reed, Edgar Allan Poe, Guided By Voices, Britney Spears, The Artful Dodger, Craig David
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Word of the week: craic (St. Patrick's Day special)

March 17, 2019 Peter Kimpton
What’s the craic?

What’s the craic?

Word of the week: To celebrate St Patrick’s Day, here’s to that popular term for gossip, chat, fun banter, and entertainment, most commonly used in Ireland but also across the British Isles. But where does it come up in song lyrics?

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In blues, country, folk, indie, poetry, traditional Tags songs, word of the week, words, Ireland, craic, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Van Morrison, Celtic Thunder, The Rumjacks, Nanci Griffith, Ralph McTell, Christy Moore, Ewan McColl, Peggy Seeger, Robert Burns, Adam Ant, Catfish & The Bottlemen
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Word of the week: donnybrook

March 5, 2019 Peter Kimpton
Fighting at Donnybrook Fair

Fighting at Donnybrook Fair

Word of the Week: It means an uproarious drunken brawl, a scene of heated argument and fighting, and an Irish jig, but takes its name from a longstanding fair in a district of Dublin. So where does this word appear in lyrics?

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In folk, rock, punk, traditional Tags word of the week, words, songs, Ireland, Dublin, history, folk, Tommy Makem, Silly Wizard, Street Dogs, Cheap Trick, Dropkick Murphys
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Word of the week: egret

February 26, 2019 Peter Kimpton
Egrets? We have a few …

Egrets? We have a few …

Word of the week: They are from the heron family of water-fishing birds, various in size and colour but mostly white, elegant, angular and thin, and are beautiful to watch, but how is this unusual word used in song lyrics?

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In electronica, folk, pop, indie, classical, traditional Tags songs, words, word of the week, birds, wildlife, Future Islands, Freelance Whales, Rasputina, Cymbals Eat Guitars
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Word of the week: flimflam

February 17, 2019 Peter Kimpton
Flim flam isn’t only what people might say, it’s also a font

Flim flam isn’t only what people might say, it’s also a font

Word of the week: It means pseudo-intellectual nonsense, insincerity or a confidence trick perpetrated by elected officials, so while antiquated, always current and relevant, and with a lovely musicality where has it been used in lyrics?

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In folk, indie, pop, poetry, rock, soul, hip hop Tags songs, word of the week, words, Nat King Cole, Jeff Healey, Van Dyke Parks, Sam Sneed, Dr Dre, MC Serch, 3rd Bass
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Word of the week: gabardine

February 9, 2019 Peter Kimpton
Typical gabardine coats (centre and left)

Typical gabardine coats (centre and left)

Word of the week: Let’s extend the lyrical wardrobe. It’s a smooth, durable, twill-woven worsted, rayon or cotton cloth material and also the name of coat, but is a also beautifully sounding, musical word, perfectly suited to sung words

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In blues, country, folk, indie, pop Tags songs, words, word of the week, fashion, clothing, Simon & Garfunkel, Paul Simon, Orange Juice, Edwyn Collins, The Decemberists, System Of A Down, Kinky Friedman, Thea Gilmore
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Word of the week: lux

December 22, 2018 Peter Kimpton
The days are getting longer …

The days are getting longer …

Word of the week: It’s not all doom and gloom right now. With the winter solstice just gone by, days will slowly lengthen, allowing us to perceive more lux, that unit of illuminance and luminous flux. It’s a beautiful word, but where does it appear in lyrics?

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In blues, classical, country, folk, pop, rock, indie, soul Tags songs, light, winter solstice, Glasvegas, Lorde, Stan Kenton, June Christy, Joe Greene, Ella Fitzgerald, Steeleye Span, Medieval Baebes, Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris, First World War, David Olney, prayer, religion
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Word of the week: nebula, nebulous, nebulist, nebbich

December 4, 2018 Peter Kimpton
The Crab Nebula, a supernova remnant of the constellation of Taurus

The Crab Nebula, a supernova remnant of the constellation of Taurus

Word of the week: It’s a cloudy cluster of related words as we play with lovely sounding space dust, a haziness or vagueness and more, but where can it be found song lyrics?

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In folk, indie, pop, postpunk, prog rock, rock, jazz, funk Tags songs, word of the week, words, nebula, nebulous, space, science, psychology, Bjork, Slapp Happy, British Sea Power, Rita Ora, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Joni Mitchell, David Bowie
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Word of the week: rhapsody

November 6, 2018 Peter Kimpton
Scaramooche, scaramooche …

Scaramooche, scaramooche …

Word of the week: With an appropriately flamboyant sound and rhythm it’s a word best known for the title of Freddie Mercury’s epic Bohemian Queen song, and several major classical works, but where is it used in song lyrics?

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In country, dance, electronica, folk, goth rock, hip hop, poetry, pop, prog rock, rock, soul, classical Tags word of the week, words, rhapsody, Queen, Freddie Mercury, poetry, Greek, Rachmaninoff, Franz Liszt, George Gershwin, George Fragos, Jack Baker, Dick Gasparre, Jimmy Dorsey, Dinah Shore, Charlie Barnett, Frank Sinatra, Tony Martin, Coleman Hawkins, Art Blakey, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, jazz, Siouxsie and the Banshees, America, Jonathan Wilson, Lou Christie, Roxy Music, Bryan Ferry, Bob Marley, Mel Tormé, Joni Mitchell
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Word of the week: Tesla

October 23, 2018 Peter Kimpton
Sparky: ArcAttack perform with a massive Tesla coil

Sparky: ArcAttack perform with a massive Tesla coil

Word of the Week: It sizzles off the tongue, it’s the name of a great inventor, and after him, a unit of magnetic flux density, and it’s also a car, and in slang recreational drug, but where does it appear in song lyrics?

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In hip hop, country, folk, pop, prog rock, rock, electronica, dance Tags word of the week, words, Nikola Tesla, electricity, inventions, science, Thomas Edison, Wilhelm Weber, David Bowie, film, cars, energy, drugs, ArcAttack, Joe DiPrima, Arcadia, Glastonbury Festival, Bjork, They Might Be Giants, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (OMD), Ani DiFranco, Death Grips, Aesop Rock
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Word of the week: umbrella … umbracious ... umbraculum

October 16, 2018 Peter Kimpton
Any umbrellas? Should we focus on Rihanna for some shelter?

Any umbrellas? Should we focus on Rihanna for some shelter?

Word of the Week: It’s a word with a beautiful sound formed from the Latin word, umbra, for shade, is not merely an expanding accessory to shelter from the rain, also a general term of protection or a thing made of many parts

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In hip hop, pop, rock, folk Tags word of the week, words, umbrella, XTC, The Hollies, Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal, Francis Wheeler, The Andrews Sisters, Bing Crosby, Perry Como, The Fiery Furnaces, Rihana, Jay-Z, Lou Reed, jazz, swing, soul, R n B
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Word of the week: vesper, vespertine, vespertilian …

October 9, 2018 Peter Kimpton
Vesper cocktail, but that’s just one of many evening meanings …

Vesper cocktail, but that’s just one of many evening meanings …

Word of the Week: It’s a famous Bjork album, but where does it come up in lyrics? The root of this word relates to the evening and its tolling bell, but also bats, Venus, a cocktail, and in slang – a kind, smart, cool girl

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In folk, hip hop, poetry, pop, prog rock, rock, goth rock Tags songs, lyrics, words, word of the week, Bjork, Scott Walker, The Walker Brothers, Blossom Dearie, Carmen McRae, Barbra Streisand, Michel Legrand, Johnny Mercer, Ralph McTell, Jim Croce, Charles Aznavour, Aesop Rock, Hurts, Alison Moyet, Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Leonard Cohen, sToa, Jedi Mind Tricks, Chief Kamachi, Mars Volta
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Word of the week: whippet

October 2, 2018 Peter Kimpton
A famous whippet frisbee-catching champion?

A famous whippet frisbee-catching champion?

Word of the Week: It’s a slim, fast dog, the name of a car, a ship, a tank and a light aircraft, and also slang for recreational use of nitrous oxide from small metal containers, but where does it appear in song?

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In pop, rock, hip hop, comedy, folk Tags songs, words, word of the week, dogs, animals, baseball, transport, cars, aeroplanes, drugs, The Beastie Boys, Tom Robinson, Phish, Caspar Babypants
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Word of the week: yellowback or yellow-back

September 18, 2018 Peter Kimpton
Yellowback books from 19th century

Yellowback books from 19th century

Word of the week: Following on from zephyr last week, we work backwards to a colour term that can pertain to cheap books, a fish, a mussel, insect, a certificate for gold, and in urban slang, council workers wearing hi-vis jackets

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In country, folk, hip hop Tags songs, words, word of the week, gold, animals, insects, books, fiction, banks, Blackalicious, Aesop Rock, Steve Martin, The Steep Canyon Rangers
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Word of the week: zephyr

September 11, 2018 Peter Kimpton
The 1961 Ford Zephyr MkII. Other Zephyrs are available in song lyrics

The 1961 Ford Zephyr MkII. Other Zephyrs are available in song lyrics

Word of the week: Launching a new Song Bar series highlighting words or phrases used in lyrics for the oddness or musicality, let’s start with a z-word, and several examples including Madonna, Bill Callaghan, Frank Sinatra and Ian Dury

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In rock, pop, country, folk, poetry, showtime Tags words, lyrics, word of the week, zephyr, cars, motorbikes, Greek gods, Madonna, Frank Sinatra, Bill Callahan, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Split Enz, St Vincent, Ian Dury, Kilburn & The High-Roads
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New Albums …

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June 17, 2026
Fruit Bats: The Landfill
June 17, 2026

New album: Written as usual with his first-thing-in-the-morning, stream-of-consciousness technique, the singer-songwriter Eric D. Johnson, also one-third of the folk trio Bonny Light Horseman, returns with a new collection of melodic, often beautiful, and profound, reflective, gentle, folky rock now 30 years since the first album

June 17, 2026
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June 17, 2026
Horse Lords: Demand to Be Taken to Heaven Alive!
June 17, 2026

New album: The Berlin-based, Baltimore quartet return with their special brand of mesmeric, experimental rock, weaving a rich maze of African polyrhythmic patterns and fascinating tessellations of percussion, guitar, bass, saxophone, microtones, electronic and voice loops

June 17, 2026
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June 17, 2026
Widowspeak: Roses
June 17, 2026

New album: Deliciously gentle-paced and languid, warmly twangy and romantically nostalgic, poetic indie-country-rock by the New York band of spouses vocalist Molly Hamilton and guitarist Robert Earl Thomas, with delicate musical echoes of Tom Petty, Rolling Stones, REM, Neil Young, Yo La Tengo and Cat Power in this finely crafted seventh LP

June 17, 2026
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June 16, 2026
Olivia Rodrigo: you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love
June 16, 2026

New album: The 23-year-old American singer-songwriter, actress, and evidently big fan of The Cure returns with consummately crafted, smart, witty pop and indie rock, featuring an appearance by Robert Smith, and charting the arc of a romantic relationship from unbridled joy to bitter aftermath in her third LP

June 16, 2026
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June 15, 2026
La Sécurité: Bingo!
June 15, 2026

New album: Fabulously fun, vibrant, feisty, catchy, wittily droll post-punk, new wave and art-punk in this pacy, vivacious sophomore LP by the Montréal collective with themes from mental health, dysfunctional relationships, food to enjoyable elderly activities, with styles reminiscent of The B-52s and Devo

June 15, 2026
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June 13, 2026
Kelsey Lu: So Help Me God
June 13, 2026

New album: Luxuriant, ethereal, dramatic and passionate experimental and chamber dream pop by the American singer-songwriter and cellist, with their second LP, seven years since 2019 debut Blood, with guests including Sampha, Kamasi Washington, Kim Gordon, and co-producer Jack Antonoff

June 13, 2026
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June 10, 2026
Vince Staples: Cry Baby
June 10, 2026

New album: The Compton/ Long Beach, Californian rapper returns with a potent, punchy, overtly political rock-hip hop seventh LP that heavily critiques American society and power, racism, police violence, gun culture, media and the music industry, largely accompanied by a tight, riff-heavy electric guitars, bass and drums

June 10, 2026
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June 9, 2026
Liz Lawrence: Vespers
June 9, 2026

New album: More acoustic, stripped back and lo-fi than her previous four albums, yet with deeply powerful and moving songwriting and performance, the British artist’s latest is suffused with grief, reflection and devotion for the premature loss of her sister Jessie, capturing life and death, poetically expressing devotion and reflection

June 9, 2026
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June 9, 2026
Bedouine: Neon Summer Skin
June 9, 2026

New album: A serenely beautiful, but also nostalgically sorrowful fourth LP by American singer-songwriter Azniv Korkejian who has Armenian-Syrian heritage, with songs about displacement and identity, very mindful of Middle Eastern conflicts, atrocities and her family history, while broadening her sound into the lush mould of 1970s Carole King and Laurel Canyon

June 9, 2026
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June 8, 2026
Lee "Scratch" Perry and Mouse on Mars: Spatial, No Problem
June 8, 2026

New album: This wondrously eclectic and entertaining final official album project by the legendary Jamaican producer and artist, made before his passing in 2021, is a collaboration with the German electronic duo Jan St. Werner and Andi Toma, mixing reggae, krautrock, ambient, dub, jazz, New Orleans brass and more, alongside Perry’s distinctive voice

June 8, 2026
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June 7, 2026
Jalen Ngonda: Doctrine of Love
June 7, 2026

New album: Following his acclaimed 2023 debut Come Around And Love Me, the American UK-based impressive soul singer’s second LP is another classy collection of beautifully uplifting, sublime Northern soul and Motown-era love songs

June 7, 2026
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June 7, 2026
Death Cab For Cutie: I Built You A Tower
June 7, 2026

New album: Elegantly expressed emotional turmoil unfolds across 11 cleverly crafted songs in this 11th album by the Seattle indie rock band fronted by Ben Gibbard and produced by the brilliant John Congleton around a metaphor for post-marriage grief

June 7, 2026
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June 6, 2026
Zoh Amba: Eyes Full
June 6, 2026

New album: The NY-scene free jazz saxophonist forms an indie-folk-country-rock-muddy-blues trio with fabulously strong results in this passionate, raw, free-flowing debut as guitarist-singer-songwriter, lyrics themed around their original hometown of Kingsport, Tennessee, and coloured by Appalachian roots

June 6, 2026
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June 5, 2026
ear: Rumspringa
June 5, 2026

New album: Minimalistic, introverted, nuanced quirky laptop experimental electronica by the New York duo Jonah Paz and Yaelle Avtan, following last year’s debut The Most Dear and the Future, this one named after a a rite of passage for Amish adolescents translated as "running around" in Pennsylvania German

June 5, 2026

new songs …

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June 17, 2026
Song of the Day: Hanna Tuulikki and Tommy Perman - We Came Out (Lesser Horseshoe bat)
June 17, 2026

Song of the Day: A pair of wondrously striking experimental electronica tracks infused with field recordings of the nocturnal winged mammal by the experimental artists and designer based in Scotland

June 17, 2026
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June 16, 2026
Song of the Day: Surusinghe - FRIED
June 16, 2026

Song of the Day: A mesmeric, eclectic opening track by the Naarm/Melbourne-raised, London-based electronic artist, DJ and producer aka Suze Gurusinghe, from her recently released EP, Cutting Thread, out on Dh2

June 16, 2026
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June 15, 2026
Song of the Day: L'Rain - Soulless Cycle
June 15, 2026

Song of the Day: A whoosh of thunderous, mesmeric alternative rock marks this striking new single by the Brooklyn experimental composer, musician, artist and singer Taja Cheek, heralding her upcoming fourth album Fata Morgana, out on 14 August via Mexican Summer

June 15, 2026
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June 14, 2026
Song of the Day: Fenne Lily - Uh Huh
June 14, 2026

Song of the Day: Beautiful, banjo accompanied, reflective wistful indie folk-pop by the the Brooklyn-based British singer-songwriter with this first single heralding her upcoming fourth album, Win Win, out on 23 October via Nettwerk Music

June 14, 2026
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June 13, 2026
Song of the Day: Interpol - See Out Loud
June 13, 2026

Song of the Day: Pulsating indie rock by the seasoned New York band fronted by singer Paul Banks and guitarist Daniel Kessler, heralding their upcoming eighth album This Mirror Weighs a Ton, out on 28 August, and newly signed to Partisan Records

June 13, 2026
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June 12, 2026
Song of the Day: Jack White - Dollar Bill
June 12, 2026

Song of the Day: The White Stripes man returns with a blistering, bluesy rock guitar, Led Zeppelin-ish single, heralding his upcoming seventh solo album, Frozen Charlotte, out on 10 July via Third Man Records

June 12, 2026
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June 11, 2026
Song of the Day: Sylvan Esso - Hot Slob
June 11, 2026

Song of the Day: A proudly messy, rowdy, pointed and punchy new indie rock single embracing the spirit and chaos of living in the glitch by the North Carolina duo of Amelia Meath and Nick Sanborn, here featuring Jenn Wasner and TJ Maiani and out on Psychic Hotline

June 11, 2026
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June 10, 2026
Song of the Day: Rodrigo y Gabriela - Monster
June 10, 2026

Song of the Day: The hugely popular and Grammy-winning Mexico City-raised guitar duo return with a dextrously brilliant new single mixing acoustic and rock styles, heralding their new upcoming new album OurHome out 18 September via ATO Records

June 10, 2026
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June 9, 2026
Song of the Day: JJerome87 - Mr. Alligator
June 9, 2026

Song of the Day: A bluesy, smooth, luxuriantly produced Americana number about a dubious authority figure by the British songwriter and musician Joe Newman, frontman of the Mercury winning band alt-J, in this latest single from his debut solo album, The Canyon, out on 26 June via Mushroom Music/ Virgin

June 9, 2026
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June 8, 2026
Song of the Day: Baalti & Lapgan - Romance / Ipa Ma
June 8, 2026

Song of the Day: Vibrant, rhythmic, experimental electronica and dance music sampling Bollywood, Bengali disco, Hindustani classical and Gujarati folk by the NY-based pair Jaiveer Singh, Mihir Chauhan, joined by producer Gaurav Nagpa, from their recent album, Threads, out on Azal/FADER

June 8, 2026
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June 7, 2026
Song of the Day: Margaret Glaspy - Michigan
June 7, 2026

Song of the Day: A beautiful finger-picked acoustic single by New York-based Californian singer-songwriter about escaping the big city post breakup, heralding her upcoming album I Am Both out on 7 August via ATO

June 7, 2026
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June 6, 2026
Song of the Day: LA Priest - Into The Sky
June 6, 2026

Song of the Day: High-octane electronica and euphoric, dance music by the eccentric, eclectic US artist Sam Eastgate with his first music for two years, and a highly entertaining video, out on Domino Records

June 6, 2026

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June 11, 2026
Word of the week: phialiform
June 11, 2026

Word of the week: This rare but oddly beautiful rare adjective means "saucer-shaped" or having the form of a small, shallow cup or vessel, from the Latin root phiala (a shallow bowl or phial) and the suffix -iform, meaning shape

June 11, 2026
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June 4, 2026
Word of the week: quamoclit
June 4, 2026

Word of the week: Also known as cypress vine, cardinal creeper, cardinal vine, star glory, star of Bethlehem or hummingbird vine, this striking climbing flower, Ipomoea quamoclit, is native tropical regions of the Americas and has a distinctive trumpet with five-point star-shaped petals

June 4, 2026
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May 21, 2026
Word of the week: riqq
May 21, 2026

Word of the week: An appropriately onomatopoeic noun for name for Middle Eastern tambourine, able to produce a range of percussive sounds, and commonly heard in traditional Egyptian, Arab, Greek and Turkish music

May 21, 2026
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May 7, 2026
Word of the week: salpinx
May 7, 2026

Word of the week: This very imposing, loud, resonant noun is an ancient Greek, trumpet-like instrument used as a tactical signal on the battle field, as well as to signal the beginnings of gatherings, or of races in sport

May 7, 2026
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April 23, 2026
Word of the week: throstle
April 23, 2026

Word of the week: An archaic, evocative noun with two connected meanings, originally for the song thrush, then later a textiles industrial frame for spinning, twisting and winding machine for cotton, wool, and other fibres simultaneously

April 23, 2026

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