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’
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
Bloodlands by Ash Borer In a world without Weakling and Xasthur, it’s certainly nice to hear and American black metal band as terrifying as they are atmospheric. California’s Ash Borer are back and gearing up for the release of their new EP entitled Bloodlands which will be released
Bloodlands by Ash Borer In a world without Weakling and Xasthur, it’s certainly nice to hear and American black metal band as terrifying as they are atmospheric. California’s Ash Borer are back and gearing up for the release of their new EP entitled Bloodlands which will be released
I’ve been following the musical exploits of Connecticut MC Dom McLennon for a few months now, and “Fool’s Gold” is the first track to really stop me in my tracks. It’s a smooth single with a good flow, atmospheric beat, and lyrics about personal success and progression.
Low drops another track from the legendary indie rock band’s latest album, The Invisible Way. The album is looking at a March release on Sub Pop records. A lot like the previous track to drop from this album, Low has a knack for giving soft, pretty sounds the kind
California black metal outfit VHÖL is gearing up to drop its full-length debut on Profound Lore this April–on the 16th, to be exact. It’s an energetic and somewhat catchy combo of black metal aggression and heavy metal style. It’s like these guys are fans of worshiping at
Iceage’s sophomore full-length brings the same downtrodden, depressive ferocity that the band’s last album did, but with a bit more length and diversity. While it’s not exactly progressive, it’s still a blast–just like the debut LP. WATCH THE REVIEW
Lightning Bolt’s Brian Chippendale drops a new music video under his Black Pus pseudonym, and the result is violent, stick figure-filled wet dream of a young kid from the 90s–OK, I made a lotta sick figure flip book animation; however, the detail in this particular one makes the
Dark Time Sunshine drops a new video for one of my favorite tracks from the hip hop outfit’s new album, ANX. Dig it!