You would expect any cover from dream-pop act A Sunny Day in Glasgow to be hazy and indistinct, but this cover of Fleetwood Mac's "Everywhere" stays pretty true to the original, which has more than a little bit of haze itself. A little bit before the four minute mark they close out the track, and end their performance with some sort of jam, but it sounds good, so I'm sure Christie McVie would be down. [ TNG / Stereogum ]

The dreamy Philadelphia swirl-pop outfit A Sunny Day In Glasgow put out the record I most often cited as "most overlooked" last year with Ashes Grammar , a 22-track portrait full of soft vocals floating in lush soundscapes and shifting rhythms, stitched together by scene-setting, gauzy, often synthetic interstitials. It requires a full listening, but is worth it. Despite a list-season reappraisal that brought them a little more notice, it still sits on the under-appreciated side of things. Maybe Ashes hasn't gone as far because it is a true album at a time when blogs (yes, like [...]