It’s time for our weekly notification of what our writers have been doing elsewhere. (Missed past weeks? You can always check our archive for previous editions of Bonus Tracks — there’s bound to be something to catch your interest.)
- For Pitchfork, Katherine St. Asaph explained how Carla dal Forno’s new album, Look Up Sharp, is perfect for fall: “…she records albums that, were they images, would be heavy with fog and sepia.”
- St. Asaph also contributed to Pitchfork‘s recent listings of the 200 best singles and 200 best albums of the 2010s.
- For Bandcamp Daily‘s “Hidden Gems” series, Joshua Minsoo Kim highlighted Harmony, an album by Cacophony (the Korean solo artist Kim Minkyung) that takes on death, grief, and healing.