If You Like Brian Eno and My Bloody Valentine ...


I encourage you to check out below the new album released by Kraus, titled "Path." Kraus graduated from the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at NYU a few years back. Please post what you think--good, bad or indifferent.
Peace
Al
https://youtu.be/bfW2iF4pp2I 
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Al (astewart) -
Just to give credit where due...it was lowrider making the comparison to MBV and Slowdive (and btw, I agree with his comment! No comparison, really).

That out of the way now, great write up from you. I hear what you are saying and note the (increasing?) prevalence of a "noise" component in some of the so-called, cutting edge stuff (not that I listen to all that much of it). Your comment about Wilco’s YHF is very apropos in the context. Would Sonic Youth be actual pioneers, though? What about Neil Young’s Arc? I think "artists" are the cultural prophets of western culture, signaling what the new normal’s going to be 10 or 20 years down the road. Kinda scary, actually - and I think that’s been true of a long time now; things ain’t getting any better (if I may be allowed that broad sociological observation). I’d be curious as to whether the good folks at "A Closer Listen" have reviewed Path.

A further editorial....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBW2Sk1CvR0

@lowrider57 I apologize for attributing your observations to ghosthouse.
@ghosthouse I agree with everything in your last post. Don't know about "A Closer Listen"--I think Path went live about 2 months ago, but I'm not certain. The Peter Gabriel link is terrific. One of my boys is spinning vinyl Gabriel upstairs pretty regularly. Regarding your cultural prophets observation--Bruce Cockburn's "Maybe the Poet" comes to mind:
Male female slave or free
Peaceful or disorderly
Maybe you and he will not agree
But you need him to show you new ways to see
Don't let the system fool you
All it wants to do is rule you
Pay attention to the poet
You need him and you know it  
@astewart8944 , you make a great point that music is generational. And 
20-somethings definitely do not think life is a melody. Chaos and noise... well said.
astewart, i gave kraus a listen--it's pretty well executed, but very, very derivative of my bloody valentine and somewhat unvarying in approach from song to song. i am a fan of the shoegaze genre and  hope to see him develop more of his own voice going forward.
@astewart8944 

Great lyric from Cockburn.  Thanks for sharing.   

If you aren't familiar with the site, you might enjoy very much a visit to A Closer Listen.  Well-written reviews and tons of new music well off the too-much-trodden commercial path; tracks for sampling provided as well.  Link here:

https://acloserlisten.com

Signal to Noise is from UP ... an outstanding PG disc; highly recommended if it isn't already in the (family :-) library.

Lyric to Signal to Noise

You know the way that things go
When what you fight for starts to fall
And in that fuzzy picture
The writing stands out on the wall
So clearly on the wall
Send out the signals deep and loud
And in this place, can you reassure me
With a touch, a smile - while the cradle's burning
All the while the world is turning to noise
Oh the more that it's surrounding us
The more that it destroys
Turn up the signal
Wipe out the noise

Send out the signal deep and loud
Man I'm losing sound and sight
Of all those who can tell me wrong from right
When all things beautiful and bright
Sink in the night
Yet there's still something in my heart
That can find a way
To make a start
To turn up the signal
Wipe out the noise
Wipe out the noise
Wipe out the noise
You know that's it
You know that's it
You know that's it
Receive and transmit
Receive and transmit
Receive and transmit
You know that's it
You know that's it
Receive and transmit
You know that's it
You know that's it
Receive and transmit

Songwriters: Donovan Germain / Mark Myrie / Peter Gabriel
Signal to Noise lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC