Then Came the Last Day of May—And I Missed It: Favorite Slabs of Music from the Fifth Month

I’m lagging a day behind, and that ain’t cool in the blogosphere, so I’ll cut the oddservational chase:

–Great, great, great month for free and improvised music if you can dig it. I know that you can, I know that I do. Yeah, that’s physical media down there (I picked up the ancient copy of Mofungo’s “End of the World” sealed for $4), with a tip of the hat to Burning Ambulance.

–Album everyone whose sick of this sh*t would enjoy hearing?  Guide your eyes and ears to Ms. Blanton’s offering below.

–I’ve been reading quite a bit of Irish lit over the last, what, six years and Kneecap’s album helped me maybe understand why.

–Rock (and maybe roll) Is Not Dead Department: Mod LangThe SleveensEddy Current Suppression Ring, Golems of the Red Planet (yay, we’re hearing surf music again, Jimi).

–Helplessly devoted fan continues waving arms in your direction re: legendary Japanese supposedly psych-rock band (see if you can guess it—if you’ve been here before, you can) that anticipated The Pixies’ and Nirvana’s quiet-loud trick.

[ahmed] is incredible.

SPOTLIGHT ALBUM OF THE MONTH

Mod LangBorrowed Time (Jaw) ****

New in May 

(click this for the Jan-Feb list; this for March’s list; this for the April list—I’m gonna hone it into one list eventually) 

No asterisk = good / *** = very good / **** = great / ***** = really great Italics an excavation

[ahmed]: Play Monk (Otoroku) *****

Ran Blake & Dominique Eade: Roots & Byways (Sunnyside) ****

Carsie Blanton & The Burning Hell: Everything is Great (self-released at $1!) ****

Boards of Canada: Inferno (Warp) 

Alan Braufman: Anthem for Peace (The Control Group / Valley of Search) ****

CHEER ACCIDENT: Live—CheerAx Basement, Chicago 4/2/22 // Reggie’s Chicago 9/26/23(Cuneiform) ***

Columbia Icefield: A Silence Opens (Out of Our Heads) *****

Charles Downs Quartet: inner (ESP-Disk) ***

Eddy Current Suppression Ring: In Light of Recent Events (Cool Death) *** 

Joel Futterman & William Parker: Transcendent Universe (Burning Ambulance) ****

Golems of the Red Planet: Surf “Masada”—The Compositions of John Zorn (self-released) ***

Wendell Harrison: Tribute to Pharoah Sanders (Org Music) ***

Itak Tek: Mind Abandon (Planet Mu) ****

Whitney Johnson, Lia Kohl, Macie Stewart: BODY SOUND (International Anthem) ***

JPEG Mafia: EXPERIMENTAL RAP (self-released) ***

KJADE: THE SOUND THAT TREES MAKE (self-released) ***

Kneecap: FENIAN (Heavenly) ****

LICE: Miami Lice—Season Four (Rhymesayers)

Ava Mendoza: Alive Alone, Alive Together (Burning Ambulance)

Namasenda: Limbo (YEAR 001) ***

Jeff Parker ETA IVtet: Happy Today (International Anthem) ****

The Phoenix Trio (featuring Mark Turner): Tomorrow is Today (Giant Step Arts) ***

Les Rallizes Dénudés: Disque 4—’76 Studio et Live (Temporal Drift) ****

The Sleeveens: National Anthem (Goner)

Tyshawn Sorey: Members…Don’t (Pi Recordings) *****

Stare Into the Night: the new abyss (self-released)

Various Artists: Kaiso Power—Sound Revolution in Trinidad 1970-1980 (Soundway) ***

Victor Vieira-Branco’s Bark Culture: The Giant is Awkward (temperphantom) ****

Immanuel Wilkins Quartet: Live, Volume 1 (Blue Note)

Vintage Albums I Deeply Enjoyed This Month

Carsie Blanton: The Red Album, Volumes 1 & 2

Clarence Carter: Snatchin’ It Back—The Atlantic Recordings

Johnny Coles: Little Johnny C

Dag Nasty: Field Day

The Gift of Gab: 4th Dimensional Rocketships Going Up

Lightnin’ Hopkins: The Herald Recordings

Freddie Hubbard: Hub Cap

Sonny Rollins: This is What I Do

Jimmy Scott: Falling in Love is Wonderful

Woody Shaw Quartet: Live in Bremen 1983

John Tchicai and Cadentia Nova Dance: Afrodisiaca

Various Artists: Nigeria Special, Volumes 1 & 2

Mal Waldron and Steve Lacy: Live at Dreher

David S. Ware: Freedom Suite

Hey! I Read, Too—and So Should You!

Cynthia Connolly, Leslie Clague, Sharon Cheslow: Banned in D.C–Photos and Anecdotes from the D.C. Punk Underground

Lucy Ellmann: Ducks, Newburyport

Melvin Gibbs: How Black Music Took Over the World

Claire Hoffman: Sister, Sinner—The Miraculous Life and Mysterious Disappearance of Aimee Semple McPherson

Nancy Lemann: Lives of the Saints

Lisa Sandlin: In the River Province–Stories

Glittering Up The Darkness: April’s Offerings to My List of Best Rekkids of 2026

Yes, Virginia, there has been some good—some GREAT—music released this year! It’s not like “music” is collapsing, too! Uh huh, I know about AI, but music is looking for its slingshot. I will not overtax your time here and get to the very notables:

Anthony Joseph’s on a run of four consecutive terrific poetry-with-rhythm recordings, and the sound behind his new release seems to signify outreach, a fine thing. I’ve long been a fan of Sasha Geffen’s groundbreaking alternate history of pop, Glitter Up The Dark, and it’s inspired a joyous, ebullient record from Jesse Desilva. I continue to be so bewitched by the seemingly endless flow of recordings from the Nyege Nyege Tapes label that I have dreams about a future box set and keep promising myself to create an only-the-wildest mixtape; both new offerings below spring fascinatin’ rhythms. One afternoon last month, I was trying to nap, running my “Records to Check Out ’26” Apple Music playlist on shuffle to try to catch up subconsciously, when my nap was spoiled/made moot by a cool is-this-r&b-and-if-not-whatzis flow of songs; thus, XG has made me a K-Pop X-Pop fan! It’s tempting to claim that everything Zev Feldman’s found in his deep bag of archival jazz concerts is amazing—it’s close—and his 2026 finds from Joe Henderson and Ahmad Jamal cast no doubt on that. Garrett T. Capps is MAFA (“Making Americana Fun Again”). Los Thuthanaka’s street-sweeper dance (?) music continues to stupefy, and I do not use that verb pejoratively. I tried to turn Nicole on to Robyn when she was recently on SNL—I failed, and even I thought her performance there was flat—so don’t tell her how much I love her sexplosive new one. Finally, This is Lorelei’s deluxe release almost gave me the fantods with its pop ’n’ roll rush and loving covers…almost. Have fun and take a chance!

SPOTLIGHT ALBUM OF THE MONTH

Anthony Joseph: The Ark

(Heavenly Sweetness) *****

New in March (click this for the Jan-Feb list; this for March’s list—I’m gonna hone it into one list eventually)

No asterisk = good / *** = very good / **** = great / ***** = really great / Italics = an excavation

Rodrigo Amado/Joe McPhee/Kent Kessler/Chris Corsano: Wailers (European Echoes Archives Series) ***

Angine de Poitrine: Vol. II (self-released)

Black Nile: Indigo Gardens (Hen House Studios)

Garrett T. Capps: I Still Love San Antone (self-released)

Caroline Davis: Fallows (Ropeadope) ****

Jesse DeSilva: Glitter Up The Dark (Nine Athens) ***

Antoine Dougbé et L’Orchestre Poly-Rythmo De Cotonou: 1977 – 1982 (Analog Africa)

EDU & JUDGITZU: Nuku (Nyege Nyege Tapes) ****

Joe Henderson: Consonance–Live at the Jazz Showcase (Resonance) ****

Ahmad Jamal: At the Jazz Showcase–Live in Chicago (Resonance) ***

Kehlani: Kehlani (Atlantic) ****

LOS THUTHANAKA: Wak’a (self-released) ****

Branford Marsalis Quartet: Belonging (Blue Note) ***

MC Paul Barman & Kenny Segal: Antinomian Pandemonium (Fused Arrow) ****

Myra Melford & Satoko Fujii: Katahari (Rogue Art) ***

Robyn: Sexistential (Konichiwa/Young) ****

Adam Rudolph: Sunrise (Meta) ****

Serokolo 7: Maramfa Musick Pro (Nyege Nyege Tapes) ***

Sonic Youth: “Diamond Seas” Plunderphonics RSD Mix 12” *** (Check eBay….)

Starker: Living Type Dangerous, Volume 1—North Face Nace (self-released mixtape) ***

This is Lorelei: Box for Buddy, Box for Star (Super Deluxe) (Double Double Whammy) ****

Various Artists: Fight The Fire—Digital Reggae, Conscious Roots and Dub in Nigeria 1986-91 (Soundway Records)

Jessie Ware: Superbloom (EMI) ***

XG: The Core (XGALX) *****

Vintage Albums I Deeply Enjoyed This Month

Ornette Coleman Quartet: The 1987 Hamburg Concert

Dead Moon: Trash & Burn

Joe Dyson: Look Within

The Fall: Bend Sinister

Andrew Hill: Dance with Death

The Essential Billie Holiday, Vols. 1-3 and 8

Hot Chocolate: Cicero Park

Abdullah Ibrahim: Water from an Ancient Well

International Submarine Band: Safe at Home

Gene Jackson: 1963

Gene Jackson: The Jungle

Jlin: Black Origami

The Essential Joyce 1970-1996

Larry Levan: Journey Into Paradise—The Larry Levan Story

Larry Levan’s Paradise Garage

James Brandon Lewis: For Mahalia, with Love

James Brandon Lewis: Apple Cores

Michot’s Melody Makers: Blood Moon

Jimmy Scott: Dream

Sir Victor Uwaifo: Guitar-Boy Superstar 1970-1976

Various Artists: Big Apple Rappin’—The Early Days of Hip-Hop Culture in NYC 1979-1982

Various Artists: No New York

Various Artists: North Mississippi Hill Country Picnic, Vols. 2 and 3

Various Artists: RED HOT + RIOT

Mal Waldron: The Quest (with Eric Dolphy and Booker Ervin)

Hey! I Read, Too—and So Should You!

Paul Alexander: Bitter Crop—The Heartache and Triumph of Billie Holiday’s Last Year

Adele Bertei: Now New York—A Memoir of No Wave and The Women Who Shaped The Scene

Brandon Hobson: Where The Dead Sit Talking

Bob Proehl: Flying Burrito Brothers’ The Gilded Palace of Sin (33 1/3 #61)

Lisa Sandlin: Sweet Vidalia

Stephanie Shonekan: Fela Anikulapo-Kuti’s Sorrow Tears and Blood (33 1/3 – not numbered)

Bryan Wagner: The Wild Tchoupitoulas (33 1/3 #142)

James Edward Young: Nico—Songs They Never Play on the Radio

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