Arizona loud rock outfit Destruction Unit have shared the song, “Bumpy Road” from their upcoming LP Deep Trip. With the previously released “The World on Drugs” and this new track, which is laden with noisy psychedelic grooves and clouded vocals; it appears as though the album will live up to
Land of the Way It Is by Uncommon Nasa “Left Coaster,” taken from Uncommon Nasa’s Land of the Way It Is, is an ensemble of some of the most prominent figures in underground hip hop. Subtitle, Megabusive, BeOnd, Open Mike Eagle, and Gajah all lay down some speedy, proficient
The feral wisdom by Wormlust Here is some particularly demented black metal hailing from Reykjavík, Iceland. With The Feral Wisdom, Wormlust has created a swirling barrage of epic, extreme compositions that was presumably conceived and recorded during the most intense peyote trip ever undergone by a group of Icelandic black
Nervous by Nervous Oakland hardcore punk act Nervous has its self-titled debut full-length scheduled to drop on September 24 via San Francisco’s Twelve Gauge Records. Considering how rough and wild the band’s approach is, it should be no surprise that one of the group’s members plays with
King Krule gives us yet another peak at the forthcoming 6 Feet Beneath the Moon. The UK singer-songwriter was teased us with one forlorn song after another, fronted by his deep, emotive, melancholy vocals. This particular track feels a little less minimal than some of what we’ve heard thus
Modern Life Is War’s latest album sounds like the band’s four-year hiatus never really happened. WATCH THE REVIEW
Tech N9ne’s Something Else might see the Kansas City rapper collaborating with a wider array of artists, but all of this networking hasn’t done much for Tech’s gaudy instrumentals and spotty lyrics. WATCH THE REVIEW
This new Dead In the Dirt album features a fantastically heavy mix, making it some of the most pummeling grindcore and powerviolence you’ll hear this year–even if a number of tracks here come off as slightly unmemorable. WATCH THE REVIEW
Candy Claws bring their fuzzy, lo-fi sound together with some creatively arranged psych pop instrumentation for a dream pop album that’s musically and sonically dense. It’s like biting into a juicy piece of pineapple the size of a tractor-trailer. WATCH THE REVIEW
Singer and producer Active Child has a new instrumental track that’s just dropped on SoundCloud with little warning. While the song doesn’t feature the emotive lead vocals we’d usually expect from a song out of this project, we are getting some angelic background singing against some plucked