I heard about Toxic Holocuast’s new LP, Conjure and Command, from one of my most trusted sources on all that is metal: JGC Sound. If it wasn’t an easy guess from the album cover and band name, this is a thrash metal album. And it’s nice to
The highlight track from the French duo Herman Dune’s recently-reviewed new album Strange Moosic has an interesting music video. In the clip, Mad Men‘s Jon Hamm stars alongside a furry blue creature as they take a drive into the city to see the folk band perform at a
France’s Herman Dune has come correct with another batch of light, breezy indie folk tunes that make for a perfect summer listen. Like always, the band’s frontman, David, brings these songs to live with his approachable voice and personality. To me, some songs really do pale in comparison
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On Sam Baker’s Album, Samiyam pulls together some pretty great grooves and sounds. My problem is not much of it moves or develops into anything interesting. This release is more like a sampler of various atmospheres this L.A. producer can create, and that’s fine. Maybe it’ll
1. SBTRKT- Wildfire (feat. Little Dragon) (Objekt RMX) 2. “Sleep Rules Everything Around Me” (Fugazi / Wu-Tang Mash) 3. Bon Iver- “Perth” (Blow Oh Bootleg Remix) 4. Deerhunter- “Cool” (Pylon cover) 5. Washed Out- “Belong” (The Pillars of Creation RMX) Belong (The Pillars of Creation Remix) by The Pillars Of Creation
MP3 Coming out July 5th on Mexican Summer, Part Time’s debut album, What Would You Say?. Fronted by singer-songwriter David Speck, this release should lovingly seduce the ear drums of anybody who is into the nostalgic hip swaying of Ariel Pink or John Maus. Dig on a video for
To me, Action Bronson is known for a few things: Sounding a little like Ghostface Killah, loving food, and being down with Mayhem Lauren. I’ve never thought of the guy as a killer, though. But that’s the angle being played up in his latest video, “Brunch.” I guess
If you want to have a serious conversation about underrated artists, Kid Koala is a name that must come up. The Canadian DJ is at the creative forefront of turntablism, expanding ideas on both how to manipulate sound and what sounds can be manipulated. The guy has a new Daytrotter
A new video for the Beach Fossils track, which comes from the band’s latest EP, What a Pleasure. I even audio reviewed that bad boy right here. If you’re digging on this, look for this release on Captured Tracks. /via/