Revue Magazine, February 2017

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SONGS WE LIKE: WYCE 2016 STAFF PICKS

FEBRUARY FIRST-RUNS OPENING FEBRUARY 10 FIFTY SHADES DARKER L L L THE LEGO BATMAN MOVIE L L L JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 2 OPENING FEBRUARY 17 A CURE FOR WELLNESS DECEMBER SPECIALTY FEBRUARY 1 THE PRINCESS BRIDE Movie Party FEBRUARY 6 Audrey Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart in SABRINA FEBRUARY 7 MOULIN ROUGE Movie Party FEBRUARY 11 & 16 MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO FEBRUARY 12 Cher and Nicolas Cage in MOONSTRUCK FEBRUARY 15 Keira Knightley in PRIDE AND PREJUDICE

SCHEDULE | DINING | SIGHTS | SOUNDS | SCENE

FEBRUARY 19 Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton in WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? FEBRUARY 21 Stanley Kubrick's A CLOCKWORK ORANGE FEBRUARY 23 FRIED GREEN TOMATOES FEBRUARY 26 Afternoon Tea: THE YOUNG VICTORIA Visit drafthouse.com/kalamazoo for showtimes and tickets

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by WYCE Staff

This is a sonic collaboration among Revue, WYCE and AMI Jukeboxes. Play this mix as a playlist on AMI Jukeboxes or stream it on wyce.org.

CASSIE Lee Fields & The Expressions — “Never Be Another You” Old soul mixed with new sounds results in a shower-singing tune. Lee proves his pipes the entire record and this one is a perfect example. Hiss Golden Messenger — “Highland Grace” Found as the finale of the album, MC Taylor melds Van Morrison repertoire and saxophone to melt me into a bowl of jelly. Temples — “Certainty” This UK psych band’s debut release was the first album I reviewed for the station and they’ve stuck to me since. With how tumultuous last year was and the election season drop date, this 2016 single was really what I was looking for. Liquidity and complexity in sound with a clear lyrical mantra: certainty.

most of his work after he turned 80, so here’s to setting the bar even higher.

QUINN David Bowie — “Lazarus” No brainer. Song of 2016. Says everything. Period. Charles Bradley — “Cumberland Blues” I was a big fan of “Day of The Dead,” the Grateful Dead tribute that The National put out with so many great artists. This track by one of the greats kills it. Ra Ra Riot — “Water” I have to admit I’m kind of sick of this song now, but if I looked back at the song I played the most and probably hummed the most in my head in 2016, this would win. I’m singing it right now, actually.

MATT Jesca Hoop — “The Lost Sky” This is the first single from the forthcoming album Memories Are Now. Her 2016 collab with Sam Beam (of Iron & Wine) was a pivotal moment in her career; looking forward to what’s next.

Cloud Nothings — “Modern Act” This first single from Life Without Sound is an early indication that the Cleveland indie rock band is due for a big year. They’re at Calvin College on Feb. 6 and visiting WYCE that day! Esperanza Spalding — “One” My “Song of the Year,” if you will. The virtuoso bassist, singer, songwriter has everything — groove, soul, chops, crystal-clear voice. She shows respect to traditional jazz and R&B lineage while charting her own course within fusion.

SHANE Matt Pond PA — “In Winter” Like hot cocoa by the fireplace. A little pop confection to make you feel all warm and fuzzy. Elayna Boynton — “Honey I Told You” An artist to watch in 2017. Michael Kiwanuka — “Love & Hate” (Danger Mouse Edit) A sweeping orchestral throwback reminiscent of Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On?”

PETE Mitski — “Your Best American Girl” People thought I picked Puberty 2 as “Album of the Month” just to hear programmers have to say “puberty” a lot on the air. Look who’s laughing now! Mitski is an incredibly exciting newcomer with many years ahead of her. Charles Bradley — “Ain’t it a Sin” At age 68, one of the most genuine modern rock icons alive put out his third and possibly best album. He’s real — he’s been through it, and this is a perfect song for the era. Theo Croker — “It’s Gonna Be Alright” Croker is easily one of the most exciting jazz musicians of our era. With evidence of jazz royalty in his blood, his new album preserves the art by incorporating several eras including its roots. I was prepared for a let-down after his last release, but Croker’s grandfather put out

David Bowie

Charles Bradley


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