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We’re big fans of how garage pop’s lo-fi production balances out otherwise sugary hooks, crafting a fun and fuzzy brew. Sick Sad World’s debut LP “Fear & Lies,” the brainchild of Olympia native Jake Jones, is a great summer record with plenty of west coast vibe, at times recalling early Beach Boys records (albeit sung by weed-smoking skaters born of the mp3 age).
This month’s mix also features plenty of hip-hop (Curren$y, Raekwon), a killer country tune from Nicki Bluhm, synth sounds from Phantogram and Passion Pit, a bevy of singer/songwriters, indie rockers, roots rockers, and more!
BONUS
Speaking of Beach Boys, check out “Love & Mercy,” an exploration of Brian Wilson’s mad genius, in theaters now: