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Shuffle's favorite local music of 2021

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Our favorite local music of 2021 included albums by Indr茅, Detention, Nathan-Paul and Holden Lawrence.
Our favorite local music of 2021 included albums by Indr茅, Detention, Nathan-Paul and Holden Laurence.

Live music returned in 2021 after the pandemic stifled the music industry for more than a year. Some artists spent time reflecting and working on new material during the lockdown, which they released or performed in front of live audiences this year.

There was no shortage of exciting new material released鈥攚hile some artists embarked upon national tours this year, others embraced digital platforms to spread the word about their new projects.

Amanda Rabinowitz and Brittany Nader each share their favorite local albums and songs of 2021.

Holden Laurence 鈥

Cleveland artist Holden Laurence used songwriting during the pandemic to cope with his mental health struggles of social anxiety, panic attacks and depression. The songs are musically upbeat while the lyrics are dark and deep, addressing issues such as the distorted reality of modern life in the U.S. and environmental concerns. Laurence is a beautiful songwriter, and the vulnerability of this EP makes his music even more impactful. Favorites include 鈥溾 and 鈥溾
Amanda Rabinowitz

Detention 鈥

Akron four-piece rockers Detention have grown over the last few years as a group of middle and high school students learning the ropes of rock stardom to full-fledged, polished performers. Their 2021 EP showcases the band鈥檚 growth, with new original songs that recall power pop and pop-punk of decades past. The band鈥檚 sound is the perfect blend of the young rockers鈥 influences and their fresh take on tunes from the perspective of today鈥檚 thoughtful and rebellious youth. A highlight for the band this year was performing with Fred Armisen and DEVO鈥檚 Gerald Casale at Devotional 2021. Favorite track: 鈥.鈥
鈥擝rittany Nader

Indr茅 鈥

Singer-songwriter Maddie Indr茅 was on when she was just 20 years old. She quit college to focus on her music career, releasing her debut album "Serenity" in 2019. Now, she鈥檚 gone from solo to a five-piece band. Called Indr茅, the group released its debut album in October. The backing of a full band makes Maddie Indr茅鈥檚 voice soar to new heights and generates the energy that commands a stage. Favorite track: 鈥淭he Stream.鈥
Amanda Rabinowitz

Nathan-Paul 鈥

Nathan-Paul Davis has been active in Akron鈥檚 jazz and soul scenes for years, playing alto sax in Wesley Bright and the Honeytones and serving as bandleader for Nathan-Paul and The Admirables. We discovered how prolific this working musician is on back in March after the release of his solo album, 鈥淎quarius Lofi DEEZY,鈥 which he collaborated on with local drummer and producer HR3 and pianist Joey Skoch. The album explores Davis鈥 foray into hip-hop beats inspired by the various music genres that have touched him throughout his life, including gospel, experimental jazz and downtempo lo-fi hip-hop. A standout track is 鈥,鈥 which blends mellow beats and jazz. Davis released a holiday-themed continuation of the album this November called 鈥.鈥
鈥擝rittany Nader

Empty Coats 鈥

This Akron five-piece of friends formed in 2018, but we just became familiar with them this year when they played Akron鈥檚 PorchRokr music festival in August. They released their EP, 鈥淗athor,鈥 this year, which instantly caught our attention. Jim Curtis sings with passion, and the guitars match the emotions on each track. Curtis says the album was recorded during the pandemic. The standout track, 鈥,鈥 is 鈥渁bout loneliness and finding peace there. Trying to get someone to find that peace with me,鈥 Curtis said.
Amanda Rabinowitz

Spirit of the Bear 鈥

This band of Youngstown-area friends planned to release its third album in 2020, but the pandemic delayed the release until January 2021. It was worth the wait. This talented group of musicians has defined its guitar and synth-heavy sound on this record. Favorites include 鈥淭he Shape鈥 and 鈥淣o Heart.鈥
Amanda Rabinowitz

Peachcurls 鈥

T.J. Maclin鈥檚 artistry takes on many forms, from raunchy rap to lowkey ballads to curating music for an . Performing as Peachcurls, he seems to be constantly working and hyping up other Black artists in the Cleveland area. In 2021, he dropped a number of singles that show a softer side and sonic growth. His 2020 album, 鈥,鈥 was a peak in his musical journey, and this year鈥檚 songs 鈥溾 and 鈥溾 kick his outputs up to soaring heights.
鈥擝rittany Nader

Rob Kovacs 鈥

This album from Rob Kovacs, who is a classically trained Cleveland pianist, was more than a decade in the making. Released in February, the concept album takes listeners through Kovacs鈥 emotional journey of finding love, experiencing heartbreak, and eventually healing. Each song is so beautifully crafted, from the lyrics to the arrangements. Favorites include 鈥溾 and 鈥.鈥
Amanda Rabinowitz

Free Black! 鈥

Free Black! is the Akron hip-hop duo of rapper Floco Torres and beatmaker and producer, Holbrook Riles III (HR3). They released their third album, 鈥淏lack Tuesday!鈥 in October. The album explores themes around the economy and working class, and it includes an assortment of features from local musicians. These two eclectic artists complement each other so well, and this album only gets better the more you listen to it. Favorites include 鈥溾 and 鈥溾
Amanda Rabinowitz

The Building 鈥

Recognized for his work with for world-renowned rock band (who released the excellent track, 鈥溾 this year), Anthony LaMarca鈥檚 solo project The Building is personal, intimate and paints a sonic portrait of the artist鈥檚 life. LaMarca has joined us twice, first to discuss his album 鈥,鈥 which was both inspired by his dog and dealing with his own serious medical issues. This year鈥檚 album is a love letter to his family, his hometown of Youngstown and the area鈥檚 rich history putting polka music on the map. The entire album is an aural collage of sound clips captured from inside a pizza shop, LaMarca鈥檚 family and other bits and treasures intended to sound like a radio show. Key tracks include 鈥.鈥 and 鈥.鈥
Brittany Nader

The Sonder Bombs 鈥

This was another album that was delayed because of the pandemic. The Cleveland rockers decided to release it at the end of January. It was the long-awaited follow-up to their excellent debut album, 鈥淢odern Female Rockstar.鈥 Willow Hawks鈥 vocals (and lyrics) are a force. Favorites include 鈥溾 and 鈥.鈥
Amanda Rabinowitz

Uno Lady 鈥

Christa Ebert is more than a musician鈥攕he鈥檚 an artist whose experimental output is boundless. Her 2021 release, 鈥淕ROUNDED,鈥 was recorded at her home during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. It features recordings from her garden, guided meditation from , mantras and other mindfulness exercises. It鈥檚 been experienced alongside Ebert鈥檚 accompanying for those interested in meditation or simply to experience the beauty and surreal imagery that is an Uno Lady project.
鈥擝rittany Nader

Elijah Bisbee 鈥

Cleveland ambient musician Elijah Bisbee is very active in the music scene. Before the pandemic, he hosted regular concerts at his home. He鈥檚 also launched a series of songwriting retreats for aspiring musicians. This year, he also found time to release his EP, 鈥淭herapy,鈥 in October. The eight tracks feature some popular artists in the region, including Emily Keener and Jenna Fournier. The standout track on the album, 鈥,鈥 features his new side project, 鈥.鈥 It鈥檚 a tender, reflective song that perfectly captures the emotions and desperation we鈥檝e all been feeling during the pandemic.
Amanda Rabinowitz

ZOD1AC 鈥

ZOD1AC has been making beats in the Akron area for several years, but 鈥淵esterday & Tomorrow鈥 is much more than just 15 tracks of 鈥渧ibes.鈥 The album is the personal story of Val Murray鈥檚 gender transition, taking place over the course of three acts. The tracks begin with self-revelations Murray experienced during the onset of the pandemic to summer 2021 when she reached self-acceptance. The producer collaborated with Floco Torres, oxela, Mirrorish, floridomi and CLWDWALKR on tracks throughout the album, resulting in a diverse, deep and introspective collection of glistening, ambient and triumphant songs. Highlights include 鈥溾 and 鈥.鈥
鈥擝rittany Nader

Terrycloth Mother 鈥

This is a relatively new Cleveland rock band that popped up on our radar when they played Akron鈥檚 PorchRokr music festival in August. The band assembled during the 2019 Lottery League, in which more than 150 Cleveland musicians were broken into about 40 bands that made music together for two months. They released their debut LP Oct. 15. This is a group of excellent musicians who put on a great show through their rich soundscapes. Favorites include 鈥溾 and 鈥.鈥
Amanda Rabinowitz

Mo Turk 鈥

Collaborating with Mimar Sinan on 13 raw, cutting hip-hop tracks, Akron鈥檚 Mo Turk does not let up on energy, flow or lyrical prowess. The album鈥檚 opening track 鈥 is a chaotic mesh of news broadcasts and voices that ease into the starkly honest and relatable 鈥,鈥 which cleverly and seamlessly references the intro. Simply put, Turk鈥檚 brand of rap is relevant, necessary, fresh and exciting. Standout track: 鈥.鈥
鈥擝rittany Nader

Ben Gage 鈥

Ben Gage has been the backbone of the local music scene for quite some time, hosting intimate concerts at his house. During the pandemic, he launched his Gage House Sessions online, investing in cameras and equipment to give local artists a way to perform safely. In November, Gage shifted a bit of the focus to his own music, releasing the 17-track album, 鈥淣ow You Know.鈥 Gage says all the songs were recorded live in a church, with no tracking. These stripped-down folk songs are simply gorgeous. Favorites include 鈥溾 and 鈥.鈥
Amanda Rabinowitz

Fej 鈥

Jeff France is a multi-instrumentalist and runs the cassette labelin Akron. Known as Fej, he鈥檚 recorded and put out music by HR3, Stems, Actual Form, Talons and others. He recently released his solo album, 鈥,鈥 but earlier this year it seemed as though the whole music scene in Akron was buzzing about a video project he dropped this past spring. 鈥溾 is an ambitious piece of visual art that鈥檚 more than 30 minutes long and is accompanied by an audio version broken into seven ambient, experimental tracks. The project is also available in a VHS HIFI version. Each version was recorded differently and performed live. It鈥檚 best experienced in its complete audio-visual form.

Shuffle's favorite local music of 2021

Amanda鈥檚 Picks:

1. Holden Laurence 鈥
2. Indr茅 鈥
3. Empty Coats 鈥
4. Spirit of the Bear 鈥
5. Rob Kovacs 鈥
6. The Sonder Bombs 鈥
7. Elijah Bisbee 鈥
8. Free Black! 鈥
9. Terrycloth Mother 鈥
10. Ben Gage 鈥

Brittany鈥檚 Picks:

1. Detention 鈥
2. Nathan-Paul 鈥
3. Peachcurls 鈥
4. Free Black! 鈥
5. The Building 鈥
6. Empty Coats 鈥
7. Uno Lady  鈥  
8. ZOD1AC 鈥
9. Mo Turk 鈥
10. Fej 鈥

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