diff --git a/src/content/blog/2026-05-29-some-music-recommendations-before-may-ends.md b/src/content/blog/2026-05-29-some-music-recommendations-before-may-ends.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8b02c10 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/content/blog/2026-05-29-some-music-recommendations-before-may-ends.md @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +--- +title: Some music recommendations before May ends +date: 2026-05-29T14:52:33.808Z +slug: 2026-05-29-some-music-recommendations-before-may-ends +author: Thomas Wilson-Cook +tags: + - music + +--- +I rarely write as much when the days are warm. Funny that I write more when it feels like the days are so short. Anyway it's been like 28 degrees here and I've been sunning myself like a lizard with an aperol spritz. + +I wanted to note some of the music I’ve been enjoying this last month. It’s a listicle. I’m getting away with a cheap listicle to make sure I published *something*. + +## “Wakefire: A Summer Album” by Lady Maisery and Jimmy Aldridge & Sid Goldsmith + +Lady Misery are a three-piece band based out of Sheffield and they make folk music. I’ve long been a fan of the earnest sound of the band. The music, a self described “incantation to summer”, is exactly that. Imagine summer in the village, evening sunbeams through a just-filled glass in a pub garden, and walking through any setting you could unironically call verdant. + +[Link to Bandcamp page](https://ladymaisery.bandcamp.com/album/wakefire-a-summer-album-extended-length) + +## “Show The World What’s Underneath” by Super Sometimes + +This is pop punk. Long-rumoured dead, then revived in 2024-2025 for a renaissance. This record is punchy (10 songs, 30 minutes), streamlined to driving guitar riffs and drums, not to forget the couldn’t-be-anything-else-but emo vocals (*Dear Maria, I've got your picture...*). This is the band’s second record in ten months, and I *really* hope it’s not their last. Signed to Pure Noise records (New Found Glory, Knuckle Puck, State Champs) they’re in good company, and hopefully they can find their niche. + +[Link to Bandcamp page](https://supersometimes.bandcamp.com/album/show-the-world-whats-underneath) + +## “Never Always” by The Band CAMINO + +This alt/indie/pop rock group called themselves “your mom’s favourite band” on their Spotify bio when I discovered them and honestly I can imagine them taking my mum for dinner, being great company, encouraging her to order from the fancy cocktail menu, and making sure she takes any leftover tiramisu home in a doggy bag. Because The Band CAMINO know that life is hard but it’s not that deep. Anyway, fan-fic about a band I’ve never met taking my mum for dinner aside, they recently put out a *Volume 2* of this record, which I’m still spending time with. In the mean time, time spent with this record won’t be time wasted. It weaves comfortably around sub-genres of rock, sonically borrowing from country (who isn’t, these days) and 1970s pop (again…), but it doesn’t feel tired. + +[Link to Bandcamp page](https://thebandcaminoband.bandcamp.com/album/neveralways) \ No newline at end of file