2015
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Thot eNhançer (ep/single) by DedekindCut Today, the producer formerly known as Lee Bannon released a new single and EP under the pseudonym DedekindCut. Enjoy Thot eNhançer above and find some quick thoughts on Bannon’s latest project, Pattern of Excel, in this past month’s YUNOREVIEW.
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Iron Maiden’s lengthy 90-minute epic doesn’t bring the compositional or sonic ambition fans might assume due to the large run-time.
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Harmlessness by The World is a Beautiful Place & I am No Longer Afraid to Die CT post-emo outfit The World is a Beautiful Place… is due to drop its sophomore album Harmlessness on September 25 via Epitaph. As of today, two singles have been released, which you can peep
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A year ago, Drag City put out Something Shines, the third full-length solo effort by Stereolab frontwoman Laetitia Sadier. The album’s second track has just received a video, which you can give a watch up there. Quite striking!
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so the flies don't come by milo Milo is releasing a new tape called so the flies don’t come on September 25 via Milwaukee label Ruby Yacht. The project is produced entirely by Kenny Segal and in its relatively short tracklist packs some interesting features; really looking
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Funk master Dam-Funk drops a 90-minute funk epic with his latest album.
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Burial Shrouds by Sivyj Yar Here’s the glorious closing track from Russian black metal act Sivyj Yar’s new album Burial Shrouds, out today via Avantgarde. We’ll come back to this in a few months when we’re being battered by another brutal New England winter.
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Dark cabaret outfit Roma Amor has a new album out on Old Europa Cafe called Una torbida estate. A couple of spots feature lyrics from traditional German songs, including this bittersweet number you might recognize from the end of Kubrick’s Paths of Glory.
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Travis Scott’s ambition and songwriting translates artfully on his latest commercial effort.
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CHORUS! CHORUS! CHORUS! by Gregory Pepper & His Problems Ontario singer-songwriter Gregory Pepper delivers a series of power pop vignettes on Chorus! Chorus! Chorus!, out now via Fake Four. You can tell from the name of his band that this is problematic stuff, so listen above at your own discretion.