Considering the Nordic countries commonly associated with black metal, I couldn’t help but raise an eyebrow when I heard this particular band, TAMUTAMEN, hails from Tel Aviv, Israel. However, I guess it’s not such a big deal since bands like Liturgy, Krallice, Deafheaven, and Wolves In the Throne
False Monuments by Hunt / Gather Some emotionally and sonically crushing post-hardcore from the band Hunt / Gather. They’ve got a new LP titled False Moments, and it’s available on Bandcamp right now. Between the sharp guitar leads, abrasive distortion, and aggressive vocals, these guys have a lot going for
When I caught word of Sigur Rós releasing a video for one of my favorite tracks from their new album, Valtari, I got pretty excited to see what kind of visuals the band had attached to the beautiful, fragile piano piece. I was shocked to find an intensely avant-garde loaded
On her first album in seven years, singer-songwriter Fiona refines her usual style into something simpler, but emotionally potent. WATCH THE REVIEW
On his debut mixtape, New York rapper Joey Bada$$ chases after a classic boom bap style, and, for the most part, does it justice. WATCH THE REVIEW
From her new haha i’m sorry EP, here’s a music video for the Kitty Pryde track, “Orion’s Belt,” featuring none other than Riff Raff on a guest verse. Riff Raff and Kitty are a pretty fitting collab, because rappers like them coontinue to prove that haters can
M|O|D III by M|O|D A compilaion of simple, hyped instrumentals coming from the M | O | D crew’s latest collection of tracks, M | O | D III. These guys take hints from footwork, trap rap, and chopped & screwed production, pulling all these styles together into a
Visuals for the new Fiona Apple track “Every Single Night,” and they’re pretty disorienting, cutting between a series of strange situations involving Fiona in a hula outfit, Fiona covered in snails, and Fiona walking furiously within the vicinity of a giant squid monster. Gotta see it to believe it.
Baroness rides a pretty familiar chord progression on this new track titled “March to the Sea,” but they really trick it out with their trademark vocals, some great strings, and a pretty epic chorus. Look for the band’s new album, Yellow & Green, on July 17th via Relapse Records.