Cynic has returned with “Humanoid,” their first piece of new music since 2014’s Kindly Bent to Free Us. Moreover, the song strikes me as a return to form following that album’s disappointing mildness. The band’s back to creating sharp, inventive prog-metal – and holy shit are those basslines
DJ Carnage recently linked up with everyone’s favorite DAMN. analog, Lil Pump; and the result is just raw, explosive energy in the form of “i Shyne.” Our boy Lil Pump SNAPS on this track, matching the crazy wailing sample / synth line that propels Carnage’s beat. This song apparently
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Though not stylistically consistent, Gumboot Soup is one of the strongest batches of songs King Gizzard put out in 2017.
Ephorize is cupcakKe’s most consistent and entertaining album yet.
Young Fathers have just announced the release of their third album, Cocoa Sugar, through Ninja Tune later this year. Yes, the Edinburgh trio is back, and I’m just stunned thinking about the artistic progression the trio has undergone to get to the point they’re at with this new
Mount Eerie has shared the lengthy lead single from his forthcoming album, Now Only. “Distortion” lives up to its title right out of the gate and suggests that this will perhaps be the Ocean Roar to A Crow Looked at Me‘s Clear Moon. The songwriting is also sounding more
The New York songwriter’s latest work feels like a pale presentation of the anthemic punk style of his previous record, Worry.
Esoteric Malacology by Slugdge The UK metal duo Slugdge is set to drop it’s fourth full-length album in 2018, and this newest record is looking to be one the project’s slimiest releases yet. As you may have already noticed from the title, much of what the band does
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