art rock
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Former Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters applies the politically charged spirit of his past work to the political landscape of today on his latest release.
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The 20th anniversary reissue of Radiohead’s seminal album OK Computer is coming out later this month, containing of course a remastered version of the album, as well as a bonus disc of b-sides and previously unreleased material. The long passed-over “I Promise” is one of the three unreleased tracks
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London post-punk act HMLTD has released a video for “Music!”, the B-side of last month’s fantastic “To the Door” single, and well, please heed the seizure warning. Hopefully a debut album’s on the way cause these two songs have been interesting to say the least.
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Sincerely, Future Pollution finds Timber Timbre taking their sound in a more synthetic direction without conjuring the mood that made their past couple of albums so alluring.
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Danish experimental rock supergroup Marching Church follows up last year’s This World Is Not Enough with a collection of post-punky jams that seem to have a bit more thought put into them, and just as much passion.
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Preoccupations–formerly Viet Cong–return with a new album and a darker sound.
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Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds return with one of the most despondent albums in their discography.
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This powerful, droning ballad kicks off Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds‘ forthcoming record Skeleton Tree (out September 9 through the band’s Bad Seed imprint). The accompanying video is an excerpt from the feature-length film One More Time with Feeling, which will be screened worldwide for one night only
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In this classic review, I dive into Patti Smith’s amazing debut album: Horses.
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June 3 will see the release of Xenia Rubinos‘ sophomore album Black Terry Cat on Anti-. Above is the video for its lead single.