The Wimbledon finals weren't very dramatic. On Saturday, Iga Swiatek took less than an hour to crush Amanda Anisimova: 6-0, 6-0. On Sunday, Jannik Sinner defeated Carlos Alcaraz in four sets: 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. They were both worthy champions, and Wimbledon looks as beautiful as ever. Now we head to Northern Ireland for this week's Open Championship of golf.
The Heath Post
A Celebration of Home, Kentucky, Sports, Music, and Other Passions
Monday, July 14, 2025
Thursday, July 10, 2025
The Music of 2025 So Far Featuring Japanese Breakfast
Tell Dem It's Sunny by Greentea Peng
Midwest Rock & Roll by Ryan Hurd
The Music of Tori and the Muses by Tori Amos
For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women) by Japanese Breakfast
A new band to me this is their fourth album in 9 years. Japanese Breakfast is the solo project of Michelle Zauner who was in the band Little Big League when she split out to do her own thing. It is a 10 track album that is very consistent and engaging. I was immediately drawn into the music and the vibe of the album. I was reading a bit about their music and they talked about the 80's influences, but this particular album feels very 2000's to me. I hear the song Mega Circuit and I can't help but think of late 2000's Neko Case for instance.
I am curious to go back and listen to some of her earlier music. If you are in the mood for a very indie sounding pop/rock album that has a bit of a downer vibe to it then give this a listen. If you are in the right frame of mind I think someone could really connect with this album.
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
Wimbledon Update
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
The Music of 2025 So Far Featuring The Weeknd
Inferno Ascendant by Neural Forge Innovations
Hurry Up Tomorrow by The Weeknd
This is The Weeknd's 6th album since releasing his first in 2013. Four of those albums made it to number 1 on the US charts, the other two made it to number 2. He has been extremely successful and when you put this album on you immediately know it's The Weeknd. He has a sound. A sound that works very well for him and he sticks with it. There is variation in the sound, slight changes, enough to make it not get repetitive, but definitely a sound.
As much as a part of me wants to knock this album for it sounding so The Weeknd, I can't because it's a consistently solid album. No bad tracks, a few that really are hard to turn off and that gets us to a place where it's featured here on the Heath Post.
The one thing about The Weeknd that I find interesting is his ever dark moods. He makes electronic, R&B infused music that has a dark edge to it always. This particular album is 22 tracks and according to The Weeknd closes out a trilogy of albums with his last two: After Hours (2020) and Dawn FM (2022). I will admit I was unaware that the first two albums were connected and certainly didn't know this was the finale of a trilogy. He has also said this may be his last album.
If you like The Weeknd, definitely give the album a listen. If you've never heard him before, well maybe should start with After Hours and do the trilogy. I have to admit now I'm curious to try and connect these albums.