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Kuedo – Ascension Phase by Sound Injections Kuedo – Flight Path by Sound Injections Two tracks from the forthcoming Kuedo album, Severant, which is dropping the 17th of this month on Planet Mu. “Kuedo” is one another pseudonym for electronic music producer Jamie Teasdale. Of course, he’s one half of the
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James Blake’s new EP, much like his self-titled debut earlier this year, is loaded with ideas that, to me, don’t feel completely finished. Still, the guy draws up some interesting concepts–even as he attempts to focus more on building songs on voice and piano this time around.
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La Dispute’s Wildlife is a fantastic and rewarding gauntlet of emotional rock music. Even if post-hardcore isn’t in your comfort zone, this album is worth a shot. WATCH THE REVIEW
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RULES by CIVIL CIVIC My favorite electronic rock duo right now has officially dropped its debut full-length, Rules, for streaming on Bandcamp. Listen to it above. It’s like playing a game of Megaman 2 on NES while eating pizza and riding a skateboard.
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A hilarious video concept from Craft Spells on the track “Your Tomb,” which comes from the band’s latest album Idle Labor. Find a review of it here, and grab a copy on Captured Tracks. /via/
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A new video from an English band I currently have a big crush on: Veronica Falls. Their new self-titled album will be out on Slumberland Recs later this fall. The song in the video above is “Come On Over.” I know it seems like it’s in the same vain
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Old Gods by Old Gods Featuring members of Dillinger Escape Plan, Heads Will Roll, and the Armed, Detroit’s Old Gods have put together a harsh, high-volume, and riff-heavy set of tracks on this self-titled album. I think the recording, especially on the drums, could be a little better, but
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I didn’t find Girls’ sophomore LP to be as instantaneous, well-produced, or fun as the California band’s debut, but there’s still a great set of tracks here–not to mention a load of ambition in the extra instrumentation. I totally respect the fact that these guys have
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Mink Car Cover by Mink Car Cover To commemorate the 10th anniversary of the World Trade Center attacks, a cover album of They Might Be Giants’ Mink Car–which was originally released on September 11th, 2001–will be getting a release on the 11th of this month. The physical edition