Cro Magnox by Ceephax Ceephax takes a break from his typical acid techno-tinged song production style to create a collection of electronic pieces that sound a bit more epic, cinematic. Numerous cuts of Cro Magnox sound as if they could serve as the perfect soundtrack to a b-movie produced in
On James Blake’s latest album, the various sides to his musical personality blend together into a pretty uniform set of tracks that combine detailed electronica, chorus-based songwriting, piano, and Blake’s sharp voice. WATCH THE REVIEW Lyrics to this album presented by Stereo IQ: 1. James Blake – Overgrown Lyrics
Lapalux drops what I’m assuming is a spare track from his recent full-length effort, Nostalchic. It’s an interesting track that works in multiple phases. Structurally, it definitely throws a few twists and turns at the listener, which is maybe why it didn’t make it onto the LP.
Queens of the Stone Age finally drop a track from their forthcoming LP, …Like Clockwork, and I have to say I’m pretty surprised. The intro of the track actually had me expecting something Mars Volta-esque, but once the verse kicks in, Josh Homme and company kick into gear with
N V N V N V LP by DREAMDECAY Meaty, out-of-control noise rock from the band DREAMDECAY. They’re a Seattle band, and this little collection of tracks features track that are both vicious and dismal. Tracks like “CEILING FAN” definitely display some dark, post-punk tendencies while “NVUN” is absolutely
Moodie Black by Moodie Black Some grimy, experimental hip hop from this new, self-titled Moodie Black EP, which you can stream via the widget above. The EP is a recent released on the New Haven-based record label Fake Four Inc., which is the home to some pretty creative minds in
Stream: TNGHT – “Acrylics” The infamous banger-producer electronic music duo known as TNGHT has dropped a new track titled “Acrylics,” which you can stream via the link above. It’s got a pretty nice build that features a pleasant music box melody backed with bright synths. The drop, however, isn’t
On the Knife’s latest full-length, the Swedish electronic music duo goes absolutely insane with a 98 minute album that features a ton of long, linear art pop tracks that overload the senses and challenge expectations. WATCH THE REVIEW
A spare, unreleased track from Milo surfaces on YouTube via this channel, and the image would imply that it’s a leftover from Milos new EP, Things That Happen At Day. While the song isn’t Milo’s most impressive lyrical feat, the wind chime beat is incredibly spacey, relaxing,
The National takes on an odd time signature, but plays it off smooth on this dramatic new single, “Demons,” which is set for release via 4AD on May 20th. Enjoy!