After the band’s announcement of a year-long reunion tour, there wasa huge blog buzz. So I’m sure you know the Guided By Voices hiatus is now over. These guys are finally ready to start dropping some new material, too! Nice! I’m a little hesitant to get excited,
Above is a track from the new Vallenfyre album, a Fragile King. These guys are a UK death metal band with some serious doom metal tendencies. Their music is slow and lurching, but stays engaging and active with lots of vocals, changes, and solos. Not only that, but the vocals–
Awesome session takes of songs from St. Vincent’s latest album, Strange Mercy. Enjoy! Check our review of Strange Mercy here if you’re yet to catch it, and find the album on 4AD. /via/
Armed with strong hooks and pop sensibilities, New York singer-songwriter Chris Glover has released a new album under the name Penguin Prison. The album is out now on Downtown, and is streamable via the widget above. Though a lotta pop music as been wearing its welcome with me lately, the
On a new, collaborative EP, Detroit hip hop artists Black Milk and Danny Brown team up and prove their city isn’t the only thing they have in common. WATCH THE REVIEW
Just in time for Halloween, it’s a music video for what’s got to be the most disturbing track on Shlohmo’s latest album, Bad Vibes, “Trapped In A Burning House.” Not only does this track take a break from the quiet and subtle beats that litter most of
A series of house tracks with eccentric personalities on the latest album from Martyn, Ghost People. These tracks are a fun and bubbly as they are hard and driving. It’s out now via Brainfeeder, and stream the whole thing above.
Dreamin by Twerps Twerps are a 4-piece garage pop outfit from Melbourne Australia, and “Dreamin” is the first track to drop from the group’s self-titled debut. It’s out via Chapter Music in Australia and Underwater Peoples in the United States. With the strum of an acoustic guitar, strong
MP3 Electronic music producer Teebs will be dropping a new release on November 8th via Brainfeeder. Though I wasn’t in love with this last album, Ardour, there were still some tracks that drew up some pretty interesting sounds. I’m feeling that way about the first track to drop
On the sophomore Justice album, this French house duo starts emulating its influences–70s rock, pop, disco–with a mix of different results. WATCH THE REVIEW