Thirty years old this month, Stereolab’s 1996 breakthrough record Emperor Tomato Ketchup was equal parts transitional and revolutionary. Upon three decades of reflection, the retrofuturism bridgegap keenly foreshadowed the self-coined groop’s prolific trajectory, spanning all the way through last year’s comeback album Instant Holograms on Metal Film.
Spencer Cullum’s Coin Collection 3
Coin Collection 3 marks the bittersweet conclusion of Spencer Cullum’s trilogy of collaborative Coin Collection records. Like the impetus for the collective project’s ethos established the first two trips around, Cullum’s pedal steel guitar and cast of fellow Nashville all-stars conjure up seventies UK folk balladry, seaside krautrock excursions and a healthy dose of the Wyatt/Ayers psych-prog nucleus. This time, the compositions fall under the influence of modern sociopolitical strife as well as literary stacks of homeside mythology and horror-laced folklore. Long live the Coin Collection.













