
Heavy Trash: Midnight Soul Serenade (Fat Possum)
As Jon Spencer and Matt Verta-Ray unleash their third disc of old-school roots rock and rockabilly as Heavy Trash, the duo collaborates with a bona fide cast of contributors to create some of its finest tunes on a disc that expands its repertoire.
Accompanying organ is spread throughout Midnight Soul Serenade, an album that also contains splashes of piano on “Gee, I Really Love You,” vocal gentleness and female vocal backings on “Good Man,” vocal eccentricities on “Bumble Bee,” Southwestern guitar and baritone harmonies on “Pimento,” and low tones and acid flair on “The Pill,” a tune evocative of Twin Peaks that tells its own psychedelic tale.
Top-end players Simon Chardiet, Sam Baker, Powersolo, Mickey Finn, Daniel Collas, and Those Darlins lend their good graces. If this kind of music piques your interest, pick this up.

Themselves: CrownsDown (Anticon)
After six years of silence (spent on countless other projects, many with each other), no-nonsense rap duo Themselves — Adam “Doseone” Drucker and Jeffrey “Jel” Logan — returned with a free “mixtape” earlier this year. Now the two have released their proper third album, CrownsDown, a sample-driven album that is both experimental and traditional.
The gritty, nasally intonation and rapid-fire delivery of Jel are slathered up and down the disc, which is based on hip-hop and dance beats and patchwork samples. Subtle founder Dax Pierson and 13 & God bandmates Jordan Dalrymple and Markus Acher make cameos.

Minamo: Kuroi Kawa: Black River (Tzadik)
Avant-violinist extraordinaire Carla Kihlstedt (Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, 2 Foot Yard, The Book of Knots) and prolific classical pianist Satoko Fujii (Satoko Fujii Orchestra) spend much of their time on the outskirts of musical convention, combining their desired genres in whichever ways that they see fit.
Here the two create two worlds on two discs: one of dutifully recorded compositions and one of live, stream-of-conscious improvisations. Fans of experimental chamber music should dig this.
Honorable mentions:
Dave Douglas: A Single Sky (Greenleaf)
Jesu: Opiate Sun (Caldo Verde)
Mike Reed’s People, Places & Things: About Us (482 Music)
Jessica Pavone: Songs of Synastry & Solitude (Tzadik)
Pyramids with Nadja: s/t (Hydra Head)
Rupa & The April Fishes: Este Mundo (Cumbancha)
The Squirrel Nut Zippers: Lost at Sea
John Zorn: Femina (Tzadik)
Tags: 13 & God, 2 Foot Yard, 482 Music, Adam Drucker, Anticon, Caldo Verde, Carla Kihlstedt, Cumbancha, Daniel Collas, Dave Douglas, Dax Pierson, Doseone, Fat Possum, Greenleaf, Heavy Trash, Hydra Head, Jeffrey Logan, Jel, Jessica Pavone, Jesu, John Zorn, Jon Spencer, Jordan Dalrymple, Markus Acher, Matt Verta-Ray, Mickey Finn, Mike Reed, Minamo, Nadja, Powersolo, Pyramids, Rupa & The April Fishes, Sam Baker, Satoko Fujii, Simon Chardiet, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, Subtle, The Book of Knots, The Squirrel Nut Zippers, Themselves, Those Darlins, Tzadik