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    A series of house tracks with eccentric personalities on the latest album from Martyn, Ghost People. These tracks are a fun and bubbly as they are hard and driving. It’s out now via Brainfeeder, and stream the whole thing above.

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    Ever since I was introduced to tracks like “SK8” years ago, I’ve considered Seattle’s the Spits to kinda be the modern unsung heroes of punk rock. Of course this album, like previous ones, is self-titled, and will probably features a number of songs that are just as crude,

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    A new video from the Black Keys in promotion for the duo’s new single, “Lonely Boy.” The track comes from the forthcoming album El Camino, which is set to drop December 6th via Nonesuch. These guys are pairing up with Danger Mouse again production-wise, and it’s turning out

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    Busy electronics and wonderfully performed pianos, woodwinds, and brass get combined on the new Floex album, Zorya. It’s a pleasant blend of electronic, classical, and jazz elements in one set of tracks. Not bad.

  • On M83’s latest album, indie dance and synth pop sounds are pumped up and glossed out until they reach almost unrealistic proportions. Not only that, but these ideas are stretched out to a double album length. WATCH THE REVIEW

  • Texas’ Absu puts together an intense combination of black metal and thrash on its latest album, Abzu. WATCH THE REVIEW

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    Well, here we go! Dropping officially on Nov. 1st via Warner Bros., but you can hear it in full by clicking the link below right now. Stream: Lou Reed & Metallica- Lulu

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    Some dark, loud, crunchy death metal from Bastard Priest on the title track to its sophomore album: Ghouls of the Endless Night. Look for the album now on Blood Harvest, and hear a few more tracks on the duo’s Bandcamp.

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    No Becoming by Lee Noble Some dark, lo-fi ambient tunes suggested to me on Facebook by a follower. At first, it seemed like just another suggestion, but the material on this March-released album is pretty eerie. The dude certainly does a lot with a little. Some really nice textures on

  • On her latest album, Metals, Canadian singer-songwriter Leslie Feist brings a set of songs that feel much older than the tracks that were on her last album, the Reminder. That album was released only four years ago, but Metals‘ dreary, grey aesthetic makes the distance between these two albums feel