A Reader staffer shares three musical obsessions, then asks someone (who asks someone else) to take a turn.
Jeremy Enigk at Beat Kitchen on July 29 The Sunny Day Real Estate front man tours only sporadically, but I’ve managed to see him twice in two years. His unearthly voice has acquired darker hues as he’s aged, and he wears its new raspiness well. Enigk played three tracks from SDRE’s proggy 1998 album, How It Feels to Be Something On, which Sub Pop just reissued—it makes me wonder if SDRE is prepping for more reunion shows.
Kate is curious what’s in the rotation of . . .