(Make Me A) TRISTE© Mixtape Episode 240: Would-be-Goods (full band)

Would-be-Goods (©Ian Greensmith)

Would-Be-Goods made a profound impact on the emergence and evolution of the twee pop scene with their stunning debut album, The Camera Loves Me, released in 1988 on the iconic él label. Originally conceived as one of Mike Alway’s deliberately “artificial” él projects, built around the striking, glamorous image of Jessica Griffin and her sister Miranda, it quickly became evident that Jessica Griffin was an exceptionally gifted songwriter. Her compositions are distinctive and refined, combining keen observation, elegance, and cultural awareness with beautifully crafted melodies. After more than ten years of silence, in October 2020, during lockdown, Jessica Griffin embarked on a new creative venture: composing one song each day, each with a title supplied nightly by her partner and bandmate Peter Momtchiloff. The Night Life, released in June 2023, collected twenty tracks from this “song-a-day” project. Tears Before Bedtime is the band’s forthcoming album and is scheduled for release via Skep Wax Records on February 13.

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(Make Me A) TRISTE© Mixtape Episode 239: Hirta (+ video premiere)

Hirta (©Ash Drummond)

Hirta is the solo project of Scottish – American multi instrumentalist Alistair Paxton, well known for his guitar work with Shilpa Ray and for touring and working in recording studios with multiple other artists. His debut album is called Soft Peaks. Soft Peaks finds solace in the natural world and comforts through an intriguing map of familiar trailheads and newly chartered terrain. It casts a windswept and lonely spell, yet retains an air of optimism across its ten warm and desolate tracks. This album was self produced and recorded in 2025 in sessions split between the Hudson Valley town of Nyack, NY and rural Bovina in the Western Catskill mountains culminating in both vinyl and digital releases under Paxton’s own imprint, Half Painted Door. Soft Peaks reveals layers of intricate acoustic fingerstyle guitar and plaintive drums under sparse and tasteful contemporary textures. A subtle and evocative blend of traditional folk voicings and indie rock charm which conjures fleeting nostalgia and offers some hopeful light in a dark time. Through songwriting that crafts propulsive repetition and embraces the power of restraint and economy, Paxton’s vocal harmonies remain unadorned and carry a poetic honesty while delivering elegiacal verses both timeless and universal. 

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