Moniker Records co-owner Jordan Reyes tells Gossip Wolf that he’s long planned to move back to Chicago from Minneapolis, and this month he became a local yokel again. Welcome back! As usual, Reyes has plenty on his plate, including a new tape label called American Damage with two releases on Friday, January 19. Autumn Casey of east-coast noise-rock duo Snakehole makes her solo debut with This Is No Dream, which Reyes describes as “a creepy piano/musique concréte type thing.” The other tape, Live Exorcism 2017, is from a September set by Reyes’s industrial solo project Reverent (formerly Reverence), which uses almost exclusively voices as sound sources. If you’ve ever wondered what Suicide’s Alan Vega would sound like singing doo-wop about cocaine psychosis, you’ll want to nab a copy. Reverence tours the southeast and east coast in February—and that same month, Moniker drops its next release, the full-length debut of Minneapolis queer-punk squad Royal Brat.
Last month ace local hip-hop producer Nasim Williams gave Gossip Wolf an early listen to “Highway,” a dreamy number featuring local rappers Sisi Dior, K’Valentine, and ShowYouSuck. The tune dropped Monday—give it a spin and tell ’em this wolf sent ya!