The Music Box.

Entries about the music I like.

Lady Gaga – The Fame Monster
Pop Akhil Srivatsan Pop Akhil Srivatsan

Lady Gaga – The Fame Monster

The hypermodel before me sticks her arm out a couple feet to take what must be an immaculately captured self-portrait that’d put Van Gogh’s to shame. In doing so, she reveals her pronounced wristbones, bony arms, pale and sunken pits, textbook indicators of poor nourishment.

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Evolution // Music of the Week / WS 21 Feb 2021
Punk, Post-punk, Pop, Cambodian Music Akhil Srivatsan Punk, Post-punk, Pop, Cambodian Music Akhil Srivatsan

Evolution // Music of the Week / WS 21 Feb 2021

I know it isn't good to toot one's own horn, but I really love the new-look Music of the Week. I spend most of the week really looking forward to writing it. It feels like a cathartic outburst of untrammeled self-expression, and reminds me of the reason I started writing stories in the first place. Twelve years ago, I published my first story online.

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Arlo Parks – Collapsed in Sunbeams
Pop, Indie pop Akhil Srivatsan Pop, Indie pop Akhil Srivatsan

Arlo Parks – Collapsed in Sunbeams

You’re not alone / Like you think you are / We all have scars / I know it’s hard. In the chorus of Hope, song 4 from her debut album, Collapsed in Sunbeams, 20-year-old British singer-songwriter Arlo Parks repeats this simple message of, well, hope. This song, and the forty-minute album of which it is a standout track is like a warm breeze in the middle of a frigid winter.

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Taylor Swift — evermore
Pop, Indie Akhil Srivatsan Pop, Indie Akhil Srivatsan

Taylor Swift — evermore

Taylor Swift released her second album of the year, evermore. In many ways it continues the indie-themed acoustic guitar rock of folklore. But it has a bite: an evolution on the themes of storytelling in folklore. It’s a marriage of two important question for every songwriter: how to write a good hook and how to write lyrics.

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Gorillaz — Song Machine, Season One, Strange Timez
Electronic, Pop Akhil Srivatsan Electronic, Pop Akhil Srivatsan

Gorillaz — Song Machine, Season One, Strange Timez

On my first listen of this album, I was reminded of the story of my seeking out the first Gorillaz cassette in Dubai. I had been watching the Gorillaz’ music videos on MTV for months, thinking, this is the future of storytelling. Blur’s frontman creates a band of cartoon characters with elaborate backstories. What a cutting-edge way to explore the art of storytelling.

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Amaarae — THE ANGEL YOU DON’T KNOW
Pop, Afropop Akhil Srivatsan Pop, Afropop Akhil Srivatsan

Amaarae — THE ANGEL YOU DON’T KNOW

Amaarae's THE ANGEL YOU DON’T KNOW is a reverb-heavy mix of Afropop, trap, hip-hop and R&B. With unbelievably tight production, the album's sound is a cohesive formulation of hip-swinging baselines, head-bopping beats, and just-so melodies, all topped off with Amaarae's self-assured vocal delivery that alternates between whispers, sing-song rapping and straight singing. The Accra-based Ghanaian-American singer has released one of the most infectious 35 minutes of pop I've heard in a years.

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Neil Cicierega — Mouth Dreams
Good Albums, Mashups, Pop Akhil Srivatsan Good Albums, Mashups, Pop Akhil Srivatsan

Neil Cicierega — Mouth Dreams

Every one of Neil Cicierega’s mashup albums is delightful. And the recently released Mouth Dreams continues this trend. Cicierega’s music is comical, dripping with references to (American) pop culture, and always surprising. In Times Like These (TM), it feels good to have a few laughs and listen to happy-happy music.

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Taylor Swift — folklore
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Taylor Swift — folklore

Often I feel like folklore is attempting to pander to the parts of me that listen to indie electronic folk. Toned down percussions, muted snares, acoustic kicks, more or less completely absent hi-hats, a solid dollop of reverb. And often, spare vocals. Often on this album, the emphasis with the vocals seems to be on a central melody sung simply, naturally.

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Peter Gabriel — So
Synthpop, Pop Akhil Srivatsan Synthpop, Pop Akhil Srivatsan

Peter Gabriel — So

A classic of experimental pop, striking a deliciously fine balance between those two words that are unfortunately (read: incorrectly) often seen as contradictory: experimental and pop.

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