Each month here we visit with a member of the community to find out what music they’ve been digging.

My home listening is shaped by our great local clubsโ€”Catskill’s Avalon Lounge, Woodstock’s Colony, Hudson’s Half Moon, Quinn’s in Beacon, and especially Tubby’s in Kingston. Together they host adventurous music nearly seven days a week; we’re blessed. This month, I’m stoked for dreamscape heroes Damon and Naomi (Tubby’s), Malian guitar master Vieux Farka Tourรฉ (Woodstock Playhouse), and the return of the glorious 24-hour Drone Festival (Basilica Hudson). In June, there’s the Waco Brothers’ transatlantic country-punk (Avalon Lounge). Big Thief, one the world’s best rock bands at the moment, play UPAC in July. I reported on a new wave of tradition-minded Irish music for the New York Times earlier this year, and I’m still plumbing marvelous LPs by Lankum and Lisa O’Neill. Southern rock bard Jason Isbell has a new album due in June; his songwriting’s never been stronger. Ditto the singer-songwriter trio of Boygenius, whose LP is among the year’s best. I’m kinda tired of trap beats, so the recent revival of ’90s club soundsโ€”jungle, drum ‘n’ bass, garageโ€”delights me. Nia Archives, PinkPantheress, and Yaeji (my Flushing, Queens, homegirl) have gotten me excited about electronic pop again, which I’d doubted was possible. Kelela’s new LP, Raven, tooโ€”sultry cosmic R&B, awesome vibe. There’s always something new to discover and share, which is why I love writing about music.

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