
#490: Snocaps, “Snocaps”



Bolachas Now Playing, 44/2021 (#305):

It’s been ten years since Sarah Harmer last released a record. The Canadian singer-songwriter spent the last decade advocating for environmental rights, but she’s now back on track with an album that feels like a successor of her 2000 breakthrough, “You Were Here”. Folk-rock folks, please gather around here. Plus: new tracks by Willie Nelson, Samantha Crain, Jay Som, Ada Lea, Katie Von Schleicher, Lilly Hiatt, Trace Mountains, Real Estate, Spinning Coin, King Tuff, Six Organs of Admittance, Lee Ranaldo & Raül Refree, Califone, Oiseaux-Tempête, Agnes Obel, Katie Gately, Jessy Lanza, Grimes, Beatrice Dillon, Yves Tumor, Bib, No Age, Guided By Voices, and Josh Ritter.
Bolachas Now Playing, 35/2017 (#120):
Twain – The Sorcerer
Twain – Dear Mexico (Thank You for Joyce)
Penny Blacks – Black Wool
Lee Ranaldo – Circular
Ronnie Fauss – Twenty-Two Years
Calexico – End of the World with You
Jess Locke – Universe
Peach Pit – Being So Normal
Dedekind Cut – Tahoe
The Blow – Get Up
Destroyer – A Light Travels Down the Catwalk
Destroyer – Ivory Coast
King Krule – Biscuit Town
Shilpa Ray – Manhattanoid Creepazoids
Siv Jakobsen – Berry & Whythe
Langhorne Slim – Funny Feelin’
Raoul Vignal – Under the Same Sky
Chris Stapleton – Millionaire
Margo Price – All American Made
Oh, festivals on rainy days. Such a pleasure for absolutely no one. Everyone loves guest appearances in festivals, but would invite such an inconvenient entity? My one and only guess is “students who couldn’t attend the festival due to having to study for exams”. You made little girls cry, are you happy now?