• It’s Clipping, bitch… WATCH THE REVIEW

  • 2013

    Austrian singer-songwriter Soap&Skin drops a new video in promotion for her latest single, which comes on the tail of an intense and forlorn sophomore album that I loved last year. “Sugarbread” features the same vocal stylings, but it’s incredibly heavy with organ and orchestral hits of brass

  • Colorado band Call of the Void fuses hardcore punk, metal, and grind with some blood-pumping ferocity that grabs hold of me right away. It’s not like I’m just listening to a bunch of guys create a racket. No, I’m actually sucked into the whirlwind of blast beats,

  • 7

    Radiation/Personal Planes 7" by PRIESTS Emotional, dramatic, and uncompromising, Preists make music that combines a punk attitude with a bit of spoken word. Stream their new 7″ via the widget above. /via/

  • 2013

    A sweet, catchy bit of pop from London duo AlunaGeorge. The single is getting an official release with some remixes from Baauer and S-Type in March, and the the debut full-length it’s from is dropping in June. Anticipation!

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    Baltimore rockers Roomrunner have a track track out, teasing toward the group’s full-length debut in May, and it’s a helluva song. With an earworm riff and some youthful male vocals, it’s an absolute barnburner. I’m loving it, and I hope you do, too!

  • On this debut Atoms For Peace LP, Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke uses this new band of his to continue honing the electronic style he’s been toying with since 2006’s The Eraser. Stylistically, it’s almost a sequel to Radiohead’s The King of Limbs, and this just happens

  • 2013

    Cold Cave drops a loud, distorted new single; the project is teasing toward its next EP, Oceans With No End, which is looking at a release on Deathwish later this year. It’s a good track, but drops Cave’s typically dark and moody sound. The result is a song

  • 2013

    The Yeah Yeah Yeahs drop a sharp, new single with the track “Sacrilege.” Not only does the track feel like some kind of Rolling Stones-inspired arena rock anthem that closes up shop with a gospel chorus, but Karen O gives an awesomely energetic performance on the chorus, too. The band’

  • 2013

    Circadian Tremors by The Act of Estimating as Worthless Since the moment I heard them, New York’s the Act of Estimating as Worthless has showcased an interesting combination of quaintly lethargic vocals and incredibly ambitious instrumentation. It’s somewhat like an emotionally raw and baroque pop-influenced version of the