Issue 123

Unsung Sundays is a weekly newsletter with around five album reviews and the occasional feature or list, sent (of course) every Sunday morning. This week’s issue includes Iggy Pop, Mothers, Jimi Tents, and more.

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What We're Listening To

On Post Pop Depression, Iggy Pop’s final album (maybe) and his first with Josh Homme, the rock veteran has a lot to say about dealing with mortality and legacy. But can a sixty-eight year old punk rocker remain relevant? Read more.

Mothers’ debut record is an album high on emotional fulfillment that’s almost difficult to listen to as a result, but also incredibly rewarding. Read more.

Jimi Tents’ debut is introspective and unique. On 5 O’Clock Shadow, he sounds like no other emcee in New York City. Read more.

Ambroise Willaume, formerly the singer for French band Revolver, has finally released his first full-length LP under the name Sage — a self-titled record filled with pop gems. Read more.

The Bonnevilles pair blues rock with the punk aesthetic of Andrew McGibbon Jr.’s howling vocal work and loudly claim the garage rock throne White Stripes previously held. Read more.