One: For The Stranger, Dave Segal on the unclassifiable, enveloping music of Seattle’s Sokai Stillhed. A bit of what it’s about: Sokai’s two CD-Rs—Sokai Stilhed and Second, both of which she packaged herself in paper left over from her parents’ wedding invitations—sound holy but untethered to any organized religion; pagan, but without the look-at-me-I’m-so-fucking-radical Burner … Continue reading