Each Friday, we review 10 recently released CDs in 10 words each:
Pear Extemp’ore — Collection of free jazz is haphazard, infused with Miles’ spirit.
Krays Sangre — NYC punk group released first album in nearly a decade.
Queens of the Stone Age Queens of the Stone Age — 1998 debut album gets the remastered and expanded reissue treatement.
Los Vigilantes S/T — San Juan, Puerto Rico, quintet brings no-bullshit punk attitude.
Jello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of Medicine Enhanced Methods of Questioning — Quick-hitting album only has five songs, one bonus track.
Paul Brady Hooba Dooba — Dublin rocker’s 12th solo album shows eclectic range of styles.
Breaking Laces When You Find Out — Brooklyn trio infuses pop into its solid brand of rock. (At the Evening Muse on 6/10)
Louis Ludwig Nichevo — New Orleans producer/engineer releases debut lo-fi country album.
Son Lux We Are Rising — Oddly, this electronica album is as mellow as I expected.
Glasvegas Euphoric/Heartbreak — Scottish rockers sounds more like a poor-man’s whiny U2.