the chickfactor best of 2025 lists: round one

Ed Mazzucco & Laura Mazzucco (Shelflife Records, Tears Run Rings, Autocollants)
Our new kittens Diego & Mo (pictured above)
The Autocollants Reunion
Japan vacation
Highspire “Crushed”
The Cords
Quickly Quickly “I Heard That Noise”
Stereolab “Instant Holograms On Metal Film”
The Blue Herons “Demon Slayer” single
Vinyl Williams “Portasymphony”
Teenage Daydream book

The Umbrellas are proud to present our top 5 most played songs of tour. Various songs we’ve either heard at gas stations or just can’t seem to get out of our heads. Ever wonder what we are listening to driving up to the gig? It’s likely one of these here tunes.

1) J^ke – “this is what falling in love feels like” (2021)

2) Leikeli47 – “Girl Blunt” (2018)

3) Rascal Flatts – “Life is a Highway” (2006) , but we should mention Tom Cochrane’s original holds a place in our hearts

4) Rich Gang – “Lifestyle” ft. Young Thug, Rich Homie Quan (2014)

5) Chris Lane – “I Don’t Know About You” (2018)

Alicia Hyman (Jeanines)

The new Tony Molina record (On This Day) and touring with Tony Molina and Lightheaded

The Cassie Ramone record from 2024 (Sweetheart)

Biscuit and Heidi (my cats!)

Road tripping with Rob and Amelia (Jeanines/Lightheaded UK tour this past summer)

The End of Romance – Lily Meyer (Feb 2026)

Constantly – GG (graphic novel)

Frannie Choi poetry

My friends Zoë and James and their band Time Thief

Kendall Jane Meade – Photo: Jimmy Pham

Kendall Jane Meade

Best Movie: Train Dreams

Best Live Shows: Hannah Cohen, Oracle Sisters, The Ladybug Transistor, Mekons, Peter, Bjorn & John

Best Tour Memory: Visiting the Frank Lloyd Wright museum and Historic District in Chicago

Best Book: Nice Girls Don’t Win by Parvati Shallow

Best Doc: It’s Never OverJeff Buckley

Best Reason To Release An Album: I made my album SPACE to process complicated feelings around my divorce, but the best part of the process was that it led me back to growing and nurturing my musical community (not to mention my chops).

Best Songs Of The Year: “Long After Midnight” by Flock of Dimes, “Elderberry Wine” by Wednesday, “My Full Name” by Madison Cunningham and every single song on West End Girl by Lily Allen.

Glenn Donaldson (Reds, Pinks and Purples) 

Music continues to be the only thing worth your time…some 2025 gems:

Vulture Feather – It will be like now

Maxine Funke – Timeless Town

Necks – Disquiet

Husker Du – 1985: The Miracle Year

Swiz – Complete Discography

Dania – Listless

Obscuress – Maltha

Christina Carter – Like a Bayou to its Gulf

Drunk Elk – Clear Skies in Effect

Matthew Smith Group – S/t

Caroline – 2

Scrabbled – Plough through the Rust

Lois Maffeo

January – Alan Sparhawk dancing and spinning around at the end of his show in Seattle. Physical release to begin 2025!

February – Listening to List of Demands LP by Damon Locks

March – Singing Strumpet with The Linda Lindas in Seattle.

April – Yo Yo A Go Go panel discussion at Evergreen. Recognition of some hard work that was disguised as magic-making.

May – Listening to the DJ Game radio show on KVMRx.org. DJ brothers Thom and Greg Moore astonish one another with wild hits.

June – Whales came to the Olympia end of the Salish Sea!

July – 25th anniversary of The Transfused – a panel discussion at the library on the queer rock opera conceived and produced in Olympia in 2000. Hear the prophecies of the anti-trans, oligarchical 2020s? I do!

August – Making a real time birthday playlist for a special person. Just call out the songs and hit play!

September – Watching Kicking Giant start their set at Northern Sky Festival by summoning a thunder storm!

October – Portland Frog! (And listening to When Boys Cry by Selector Dub Narcotic.)

November – ASMR Dumpling Making Theater in Tacoma by artist Yixuan Pan

December – Mark Robinson’s astonishing setlist. Hydroplane!

Mark Robinson solo show set list (from Portland). Photo: Adam Possehl

Calvin Johnson (K)

Katie Alice Greer “Talk to Leslie”

Hifi Sean “Waiting for the Sun” (Plastique Recordings) 12″

Ghost Bitch Bruise Tattoo

MC Yellah & Deb Master Gaudencia (Hakuna Kulala) LP

Alga Alga CS

DJ Holographic House in the Dark (Through the Veil) LP

Fostex Nest Accidental Music: Live At Le Voyeur (Little Giant Recording Co.) CS

Heavenly “Portland Town” / “Someone Who Cares” (Skep Wax) 7″ 45rpm

Katy Pinke Strange Behavior (Glamour Gowns Records) LP

Nick & the Nod The Lackey Circle (Chicken Shack Records) LP

Damon Locks List of Demands (International Anthem Recording Co.) LP

Little Angry & the Sweets Screamin’ Inside Your Heart!!! (Antiquated Future) LP

Uncomfortable Police Hazmat Kat (Teen Beat Records) 7″ EP

Briana Marela My Inner Rest (AKP Recordings) CS

Wild Billy Childish & the Chatham Singers “Step Out (Alt)” / “Upside Mine” (Spinout Nuggets) 7″ 45rpm

Daniel Handler (aka Lemony Snicket) 

Some favorite books

Margaret Ross, Saturday (the song cave)

Alex Dimitrov, Ecstasy (penguin)

Keiler Roberts, Preparing to Bite (drawn and quarterly)

Alice Chadwick, Dark Like Under (biblioasis)

Ella Frears, Good Lord (rough trade)

Richard Siken – I Do Know Some Things (copper canyon)

Terry Banks  (Dot Dash)

Shows:

Bad Moves – final show, Black Cat, July 26, 2025

Tony Molina — Comet, October 16, 2025

Trupa Trupa – Quarry House, February 27, 2025

Burn Kit – Ottobar, April 16, 2025

Books:

David Hajdu, Positively 4th Street

John Clellon Holmes, Go

Peter Carroll, Odyssey of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade: Americans in the Spanish Civil War

Records:

Various Artists, Why Don’t You Smile Now: Lou Reed at Pickwick Records 1964-65

Sharp Pins, Radio DDR

The Pale Fountains, Complete Virgin Years

Kevin Alvir – MOST ADORED of 2025:

– Zohran Mamdani

– Sharp Pins – “Balloon Balloon Balloon” & “Radio DDR”

– Tony Molina – “On This Day”

– Horsegirl – “Phonetics On & On”

– Golden Apples “Shooting Star”

– Good Flying Birds – “Talulah’s Tape”

– Idle Ray – “Even in the Spring”

– Pee-Wee As Himself (documentary)

– Adventure Time: Fionna & Cake (mind bending young adult animation)

– the Simpsons (revisiting. haven’t watched since the 90s.)

– Superman (movie) (we need hope, yeah?)

Read 2025 list: Rob Pursey on his favorite T-shirts
Read 2025 list: Theresa Kereakes on things she adored this year

chickfactor friends 2023 lists, round one

image courtesy of Alicia

Alicia Vanden Heuvel (Speakeasy Studios, The Aislers Set, Poundsign, Brigid Dawson and the Mothers Network):
My “2023 Top Ten Songs that Ripped by Heart Out”:
“Love is Overrated” by Lightheaded
“This Job Is Killing Me” by the Telephone Numbers
“For Today” by The Lost Days
“Shadow” by Ryan Wong
“Perfect Worlds” by Tony Jay
“Cheap Motel” by Michael James Tapscott
“Holdin’ On” by Anna Hillburg
“Cross Bay” by Meg Baird
“Here We Go Again” by Tony Molina
“Smudge Was A Fly” by Seablite

image courtesy of Kendall

Kendall Jane Meade’s Best IRL Music Experiences of 2023
Experienced the Joan Baez documentary I Am A Noise two nights in a row because she was in attendance at a Q&A after each screening. On the first night, Lana Del Rey led the Q&A and it was so great to see that Lana is a huge fan of Joan’s. She seemed to hold all of the same folk nerd facts about Joan that are also stored in my brain. Just to be in Joan’s presence was spiritual for me, and you could tell Lana felt the same way.

Saw Bonny Doon play at Golddiggers in LA. I have a lot of love for this Detroit-based band, and I loved hearing live versions of songs off of their new album Let There Be Music. Katie Crutchfield from Waxahatchee was also in the audience, and she joined them on a few tunes.

Went with my big sister Merritt to see Willie Nelson’s 90th Birthday concert at the Hollywood Bowl. It was so heartwarming to see so many people pay tribute to Willie including Beck and Keith Richards. My favorite performer of the night was Willie’s youngest son, who performs under the moniker Particle Kid.

Saw my dear old friends Mary Timony and Joan Wasser play in a backyard in Pasadena. So many friends I hadn’t seen in a while were in attendance, and it felt like no time had passed between us. Mary sounded transcendent and was joined by a quartet for a song, and Joan was so moving and entertaining—two ladies I love at the top of their game.

I did a two-week tour of the UK and Scotland, tagging along with songwriter Kris Gruen to promote our single “Heaven on a Car Ride.” We opened for Chuck Prophet and the Mission Express and completely fell in love with that band. Chuck is such a unique songwriter and the whole band are incredible performers, including Stephanie Finch who needs to be on the cover of Chickfactor as she is an incredible pop singer and songwriter in her own right.

Connie Lovatt (photo: Gail O’Hara)

Connie Lovatt’s Top 2023 things
Top Record Label: Enchanté (US)

Top devastating comment by rock critic: the one that compared my work to a viral video of baby ducks.

Top Sound: Bill Callahan going “plink” on a guitar string to bring to life the “wink” done by a character in a new song of his.

Top Coconut Mirror whisperer: Dawn Sutter Madell

Top Walk: From the White House to Georgetown with Ravi.

Top Heartbreak: Saying goodbye to St. Marks apartment.

Top Meal: A chickpea and rice soup my daughter and I love to make and eat when sick or blue.

Top Song: Mom singing anything to me over FaceTime. But she does too many country tunes. Needs to branch out.

Top Joe: Joe Wohlmuth

Top Honey: Avocado Honey. This year and every year.

Top Disgust: Canned Sardines.

Top Pain in the Ass: The leak in roof that could never get fully fixed no matter what anyone did. Have high hopes for a solve in 2024.

Top Image: Our dog in his winter puffy coat. He gets compliments from strangers. It’s that good a fit.

Top Gluten Free Sourdough: Knead Love Bakery.

Top Salad: arugula and sauerkraut. No one believes me.

Lois Maffeo (Photo: Gail O’Hara)

Lois Maffeo: 4 Radio Shows to listen to when you can’t take Marc Riley mansplaining everything on the Riley & Coe show on BBC6.

James McNew on NTS radio. I wish it was on every day.

Don Letts on BBC 6 on Saturday. It was a bit mellower when it was on Sunday, but he still hauls out 70s pop hits that “caught my imagination when I was a youth”. Contemporary dub and Stealers Wheel? Get in!

Night Tracks on BBC 3. Host Hannah Peel has a very quiet voice and faultless taste in off-piste music. Where else would I have found JJJJJerome and an ice orchestra?

And then there’s always good ol’ Gideon Coe when he flies solo on Thursdays on BBC6. Just great tunes and no fuss.

Photo by Riley Artsick

Riley from Artsick Favorites:

Tara Clerkin Trio – On The Turning Ground (music)

Anna Hillburg – Tired Girls (music)

Lightheaded – Good Good Great (music)

Mo Dotti – Blurring / Guided Imagery on Vinyl (music)

8th Day by Cindy Deachmann (art book)

Drive Here and Devastate Me by Megan Falley (poetry) (it didn’t come out in 2023, but it is one of my fav books read from this year)

Handsome Podcast with Tig Notaro, Fortune Feimster and Mae Martin

Show I watched: Rap Shit on MAX

Show I went to: All Girl Summer Fun Band, Kids On A Crime Spree and Tony Jay at Bottom Of The Hill

Show I played: Slumberland Records with Tunnel Records show – The Reds, Pinks & Purples, Chime School, Artsick with DJs Poindexter and Jessica B at The 4 Star Theatre in SF

Fav record store: Redwood Records, Santa Cruz

Award-winning music supervisor Dawn (via Agoraphone’s FBK page)

Dawn Sutter Madell’s top 15 live shows I saw in 2023

dry cleaning at pioneer works

john cale at prospect park

calexico at lpr

black duck at union pool

mosswood meltdown-oakland, ca (esg, avengers, bratmobile, le tigre, quintron and ms pussycat, 5,6,7,8s, morgan and the organ donors, etc)

plantasia at greenwood cemetery (alex zhang hungtai, angel bat dawid, laraaji, etc)

hand habits at webster hall

dromedary festival (das damen, antietam, sleepyhead, versus, etc) -catskill, ny

boygenius at msg

arca at armory

soul glo, zulu at monarch

girl ray at sultan room

frankie cosmos at warsaw

panda bear, sonic boom at knockdown center

mekons at good fork pub

Bridget at Mon Gala Papillons (a chickfactor event), Bush Hall, London, 2004. Photo: Gail O’Hara
Bridget St John: 5 things that have enriched my 2023
American Symphony
American Fiction

Candle Restaurant, NYC

30th Street Guitars
Feldenkrais – functional integration

image nicked from Glenn’s fbk

The Reds, Pinks & Purples favorite albums for 2023!
tested on multiple listens…

Vulture Feather – Liminal Fields

Parker Allen – Melon Kolly/Parker’s First Song Diary

Pumice – Phyllis

Wurld Series – The Giant’s Lawn

Ryan Davis – Dancing on the Edge

Cindy – Why Not Now?

Fortunato Durutti Marinetti – 8 Waves in Search of an Ocean

Truth Club – Running from the Chase

Outer World, from their bandcamp

Tracy and Kenny from Outer World’s list of ten music-related things that have made us very happy in 2023.
In no particular order.

1) Jane & Serge – A Family Album hardcover book from 2013, long out of print, but discovered in a local bookstore this year. It comes with so many fun bonus items: poster, sticker sheet, booklet, contact sheets, and photo prints.

2) Yogasleep Dohm Classic white noise sound machine to help with tinnitus ringing at bedtime. It is an actual small fan creating the relaxing sound of moving air so there isn’t a digital looping sample that can be troubling for musicians with a keen ear. For touring musicians – it is also relatively portable and helps to drown out snoring members.

3) Yoshitomo Nara Drumming Girl collectible figure #3

4) Apple AirPods

5) The Ekdahl Moisturizer from Knas is a spring reverb unit with exposed strings for manually manipulable sonic noise making

6) The Teenage Engineering K.O. II does it all: sample, sequence, compose, records sounds, loops, includes fun filters + stereo effects, compressor, and is super portable.

7) John Waters X Seth Bogart Pope of Trash socks from the Academy Museum exhibit in Los Angeles.

8) Custom color palette Shure SM58 microphone

9) The Buddha Box 1 2023 edition from FM3 (reissue)

10) BiLLY LiLLY’s Kate and Cindy sensational paintings on wood.

Jeffrey Underhill (right, with pals, HoneyBunch, Velvet Crush, Field Drums):
10 loosely chronological things that made my year.
1. The Island of Hawaii
2. The February 22nd snow storm.*
3. Velvet Crush Teenage Symphonies to God re-issue/Spanish tour
4. Michael Hurley & the Croakers last Friday shows at the Laurelthirst*
5. FieldDrums/Lunch Box/All Girl Summer Fun Band at The 2-Fir*
6. The 48 hour Drag-a-Thon at Darcelle XV*
7. The Family Reunion Festival July 27-29, in Rainier OR.
8. The entire month I turned 60.
9. All of the foods on and just off of 82nd Ave.*
10. Winnie Dean UnderBerg
*in Portland, OR