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On their latest record, Megaton Leviathan fuses doom metal with post-rock.
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With Sterilizer, multi-instrumentalist and producer Brandon Duncan explores some incredibly harsh industrial metal.
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Featuring quite peculiar synth work, funky bass and drum lines, alternative guitar melody loops and slick sax playing, the functional centre of Horse Lords’ sound rotates on a steady axis of African, Western and Eastern concepts, conveying musical ideas and cadences that are, quite frankly, perfect to read something to.
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Ujubasajuba by Kairon; IRSE! Finland’s Kairon; IRSE! dropped their sophomore album here this past fall, and I’m incredibly happy this thing didn’t end up slipping by me while we still have some time left in 2014. The thick, blissful, and syrupy sounds of shoegaze are what you’
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Pop’s biggest oddball comes through with his strongest set of songs since the 00s.
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The magical monthly segment where I briefly touch down on a gauntlet of albums I didn’t get a chance to review this past month. These are just my short, straightforward, passionate, biased opinions. These are the albums I touch down on: Killjoy Club – Reindeer Games Grouper – Ruins Wiley – Snakes
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Intravenously Commodified LP by Six Brew Bantha Victoria band Six Brew Bantha will be dropping a new record later this year titled Intravenously Commodified, but you can stream it now via the widget above. If you’re in the market for some crusty, unforgiving grindcore and powerviolence, well, you don’
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Wilting Sun by Wilting Sun Some strange and relaxing drone and experimental music on this new Wilting Sun album here. While Wilting Sun is careful not to step into anything too accessible, there’s quite a bit of variety on the six tracks here. Some tracks, like the intro here,