Sleazy Dreams by the band in Heaven New track from the shoegaze duo Band In Heaven. The project is pulling on a little more garage rock than usual, but the guitar distortion and drums here are still pretty friggin’ heavy. For something a little more psychedelic, check out the track
Zoo Keeper by DZA It’s a new EP of original joints from Russian beatmeister, DZA. The EP’s titled Zoo Keeper, and I’m loving the cross section of sounds this thing is working with. The sounds on this thing may be pretty simple, pretty skeletal, but they’re
MP3 Finally, we’ve got a track to munch on from this forthcoming Girls album, Father, Son, Holy Ghost. As you may remember, I wasn’t too fond of the California band’s latest EP. I just prefer Album so much more. Worried about the band losing its personality in
1. JEFF and the Brotherhood- “Something In the Way” (Nirvana Cover) 2. Metronomy- “The Bay” (Clock Opera Remix) 3. The Rapture- “How Deep Is Your Love? (Emperor Machine Remix Edit) 4. Chromeo- “When the Night Falls” (Hercules and Love Affair Remix) 5. Mitzi- “Morning Light” (Softwar Remix) 6. Theophilus London
Alaska’s Portugal. The Man made its Atlantic Records debut with this new album, In the Mountain In the Cloud. And because I didn’t really like the band’s past two albums, I’m surprised to see the music moving in a direction I like a lot more this
Admittedly, I wasn’t a huge fan of Maps & Atlases latest album Perch Patchwork. Maybe the band’s sweet and friendly approach to the intricacies of math rock wasn’t sitting well with me at the time I listened to this album. It certainly doesn’t sound that bad
Flying dropped two tracks via SoundCloud just 11 hours ago as I’m writing this post. I assume they’re new. It’s not like the songs’ respective “descriptions” leave us much to go on: “heave (n) mix2” description: “wevgouweowowweououyouw” “lullaby” description: “wegfwejjjkwjhhjhkjjh” Take those for what you will. As
A new video from JEFF the Brotherhood, which comes off the duo’s latest LP, We Are the Champions. Look for it now on Infinity Cat Recs. Yeah, it kinda sounds like Weezer, but who is complaining?
Lakes by Postdrome Postdrome is UK noise and drone artist Charlie Floyd. It was pretty difficult finding much on him outside of this album, too. Charlie Floyd also shares his name with a semi-famous country singer; plus, “postdrome” is a clinical term used to describe the after effects of a
MP3 Siskiyou is a Canadian quartet that’s readying to drop a second album via Constellation Records. The band’s approach to folk and folk rock has always been an experimental one, but this album sounds like it’ll be sporting a much bolder sound. On “Twigs and Stones,” Colin