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!
The good people at NPR Music have the new Ghostface Killah and Adrian Younge album streaming for all to hear. Nice! Give a listen, enjoy! Check a review of Ghostface’s Apollo Kids below:
A new track from Norwegian singer-songwriter Jenny Hval. Her next album, Innocence Is Kinky, will be dropping April 19th via Rune Grammofon. “I Called” is an exercise in noisy guitars, passionate singing, and strange vocalizations. Jenny definitely displays a knack for taking familiar rock and pop sounds, but turning them
Energetic and to-the-point rock music from Bromheads on their new full-length, Choro. The tracks on this LP have a rough, garage-influenced sound to ’em; however, Bromheads make up for their lack of cleanliness with sharp hooks and nutty vocals. Enjoy!
The Belgian experimental rock outfit The Black Heart Procession has a pretty impressive sophomore record on their hands. WATCH THE REVIEW
Some really fascinating production coming out from Whistle Peak. They create some truly eerie sounds with the drip-drop synthesizers and layers of keys humming throughout. I really adore this sound it feels special too, something that only a certain artist cam create. The vocals add to this effect with the
Producer of mystery Zomby has come out with a new track drowning in it’s heavy atmosphere. There is a soundscape of echoes that dominate this song, It lives and breathes around you, it aims to completely encircle and engross you within it much like this two people in the
Celebrating the 30th anniversary of Huey Lewis and the News’ Sports, the people at Funny or Die have put out a hilarious video pairing “Weird Al” with Huey Lewis for a parody of the infamous axe murder scene from the twisted psychological thriller American Psycho. Make sure to read the
Experimental rock, uh, electronic outfit Liars drop some visuals on a track that was featured on their last full-length, WIXIW. If you remember, the album was a pretty interesting transition for the band into softer, more synthetic territory.
Ravenna Hunt-Hendrix seems to be embarking upon a more solo-oriented musical journey as Liturgy’s next album is yet to be released. While that’s a bit of a personal disappointment, this new project, Survival, might sit a little better with those who were turned off by Liturgy’s fast,