FLOSSED IN SPACE by Ziggurat New, experimental hip hop album from Ziggurat Records. It’s titled Flossed In Space, and is available for free download over here.
Hey, everybody! It’s the Internet’s busiest music nerd here, Anthony Fantano. Sup? I hope you’re well. Here I am on my text thing again. Damn, it feels good to be a texter. Or writer. Whatever. This time, I’m putting my thoughts on the new Nicolas Jaar
Hey, everybody! Anthony Fantano, here. You know who it is. I hope y’all are doing well. I’m here on my text thing again for a track review of a song from this new Animals As Leaders album, Weightless. These guys are a Washington, D.C. metal band who
New York’s Holy Ghost! covers the Ministry track “I Wanted To Tell Her” on this new digital single via Green Label Sound. Check our review of the band’s LOVED LISTED new album right here.
On Pianos Become the Teeth’s sophomore LP, the band sports all the qualities I look for in a screamo group. However, they stop short of separating themselves from many of the bands in this style. WATCH THE REVIEW
A track from the forthcoming Doldrums EP. It’s streaming in full on Altered Zones, and it’s looking at a release on December 8th via No Pain In Pop. I think every music nerd fantasizes about what the future of music holds. I, for one, think about the possibility
With a bassline that reminds me of the Eurythmics’ “Sweet Dreams,” the New York shoegaze/post-punk/noise rock band A Place To Bury Strangers has dropped a track from its forthcoming EP, Onwards to the Wall. Look for this to get a Feb. 7th release via Dead Oceans. Now, I
Electronic, experimental synth pop duo Javelin reimagines a track that didn’t make it onto the new Future Islands album. Lyrics weren’t completed in time, I hear. Look for Future Islands’ On the Water on Thrill Jockey.
MP3 Clams Casino remixing a track from Washed Out’s latest album: Nice! The track comes from a new 12″ for the track “Amor Fati,” and Clams’ take on the song is refreshingly dark and otherworldly. Feels like I’m floating and all that jazz. If this is your first
When I reviewed Lulu at the beginning of this month, I had to admit the album’s odd allure despite some glaring flaws. The album was a combination of some interesting jams and ideas getting filtered through one of rock music’s most unlikely collaborations. I thought the insane, musical