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Lund Quartet – Lund Quartet by A Future Without Press Genre-bending jazz outfit Lund Quartet has a new album dropping this December that’s streamable right now on Bandcamp. Even on first listen, the tunes here come off as a pretty unique experience. “Sequoia” has gears that are greased with psychedelic,
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On Yelawolf’s latest album, the Alabama rapper makes his Shady Records debut with a commercial release whose results are a bit mixed. WATCH THE REVIEW
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The Spits’ latest self-titled release continues to slowly develop the band’s distorted, grimy take on the art of punk rock. WATCH THE REIVEW
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Because posting about one album on Type Records today isn’t enough, here’s a stream of the new Pete Swanson album. You may remember him from the now defunct noise and drone duo Yellow Swans. On this new album of Pete’s–which I believe is the second he’
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Red Horse is an intense improvisational noise duo. They’re made up of percussionist Eli Keszler and guitarist Steve Pyne. The five tracks they’ve pulled together on this debut album are pretty fantastic. They highlight everything I love about noise, live instrumentation, and improvisation. The music here ranges from
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Vektor’s latest album continues further down the road the Arizona band set for itself on 2009’s Black Future. It’s certainly a more dynamic and melodic release, but I was ultimately hoping for a stronger difference between this album and its predecessor. Still, these tunes embrace Vektor’s
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Presenting the Log.Os. It’s a new project spearheaded by Ken Barrientos, and he goes by the name of “KenBts.” for the purposes of this release. The dude comes with a bit of a background, having performed studio work for artists such as Blu or Bilal. With loads of
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The Needle Drop: “Serving up audio reviews like they’re pizza slices or something.” Eh, that’s a really terrible slogan we’re beta testing right now. Let it seep in. See what happens. Anyway, my friend Derek and I have another review for you this week, and we’re
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After a series of mixtapes I casually enjoyed, Mac Miller’s sound gets sweeter on his full-length debut, Blue Slide Park. WATCH THE REVIEW
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While Wale’s latest album doesn’t feature anything terrible on its hour of material, I couldn’t help but feel a little underwhelmed. WATCH THE REVIEW