Since this week's Look Hear declaring that pretty much everybody is streaming their entire albums at the moment, another artist has offered up everything to the internerds. TuneYards (or tUnE-YaRdS or tUnE-yArDs or some other stylised version) aka Merrill Garbus has offered up her second album,
Whokill (or
w h o k i l l) – from which we've
already heard 'Bizness' – in its entirety for the people of the internet.
Garbus' brand of music is tricky to define – and perhaps doesn't need to be* – but it's been described as anything from RnB to pop to world music and lo-fi experimental. Basically, there's a lot of drum loops and ukulele, some horns, wails, cackles and distortion.
More at
tune-yards.com.
Via
guardian.co.uk.
*Like Grandpa Fred says in
16 Candles when explaining quiche: "You don't spell it son; you
eat it."