THE ARTS PAGE 6 • GO! MAGAZINE Thursday, May 27, 2021 • ThE BuLLETIN Bandcampin’: Good stuff for your ears BY BEN SALMON • For The Bulletin B andcamp is an online music platform used largely by independent artists and record labels to stream songs and sell merchandise. It’s also a vibrant virtual community teeming with interesting sounds just waiting to be discovered. Each week, I’ll highlight three releases available on the site that are well worth your time and attention. If you find something you dig, please consider supporting the artist with a purchase. THE GREG FOAT GROUP, “Girl and Robot with Flowers” Wig Sale Now - May th 28 In stock w ig s on sale n ow. Help us m ake room fo r new arriva ls! Currently, London is home to the hottest jazz scene on the planet, thanks to adventurous artists like Shabaka Hutchings, Theon Cross, Nubya Garcia and Moses Boyd. The latter plays on the latest album (“Symphonie Pacifique”) from British pianist and composer Greg Foat, but today we’re going to rewind back to Foat’s excellent 2012 effort, “Girl and Robot with Flowers,” which takes jazz to space. The result is a set of gleaming songs that tell a story without words, thanks to their sci-fi vibes and their cinematic feel. Who knows if England’s new school considers him an influence, but Foat’s sopho- more album feels like a forerunner to the now sound. JEFFREY MARTIN, “One Go Around” Jeffrey Martin should be a familiar face for many local music fans; the Eugene-raised and Portland-based folk singer has played live in Central Oregon many times over the years, including a few stops at the Sisters Folk Festival. He fits in quite nicely there, thanks to his outsized talent as a guitar picker, a distinctive singer and, above all, a storyteller. music note Post-Mastectomy Care Compression, Bras, Hats, Wigs, Breast Pumps Call for appointment 541.383.8085 345 NE Norton Ave., Bend, OR www.mariposaoregon.com Les Schwab Amphitheater’s busy summer concert slate just got even more packed with two late August shows. Denver roots-rockers Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats will be performing in Bend on Aug. 17. San Diego band Delta Spirit will be their opening act, according to an Old Mill District press release. On Aug. 29, Issaquah indie-rock icons Modest Mouse will play at the amphitheater. General ticket sale for both shows are on sale now at bendconcerts.com or at the Old Mill District ticket store. — Bulletin staff report Martin’s 2017 album “One Go Around” is packed with incredible tunes and you should listen to them all. But be sure to hear “Poor Man,” a song about the emotional toil of barely scraping by. It’s a stunner that still stops me in my tracks, even after what must be 100 listens. PURLING HISS, “Hissteria” If nonstop electric guitar heroics is your thing, this early album from Philadelphia shredder Mike Polizze may be for you. However, if you prefer your nonstop electric guitar heroics to sound all cool and crisp and hi-fi, you might want to keep moving, because “Hiss- teria” is … not that. These four tracks put the “noise” in noise-rock, with Polizze running his bluesy jams through a gauntlet of fuzz and hiss and squeals, and maybe a wood chipper. He’d go on to clean up his sound on a series of great rock records, but “Hissteria” taps into something positively primal. It’s one of the best unbridled rawk re- cords in recent memory. e e Ben Salmon is a Bend-based music journalist and host of Left Of The Dial, which airs 8-10 p.m. Thursdays on KPOV, 88.9 FM and streams at kpov.org. You can find him on Bandcamp and Twitter at @bcsalmon. Modest Mouse will per- form Aug. 29 in Bend. Ben Moon/ Submitted photo