• avant

    Out on Miasmah now, it’s the sophomore LP from Belgium’s Kreng: Grimoire. If a monthly shot of dissonant strings, ambient soundscapes, and noise keep your brain in functioning order, consider spending a few hours this June with this LP. It’s basically the feel-scared hit of the summer.

  • dark

    Tommy Four Seven is a German electronica producer hailing from Berlin, and the dude knows a dark sound when he hears one. The tracks on his debut full-length, Primate, are backed with repetitive dance beats, but what’s happening over the beats is an entirely different story. On both “G”

  • Snake Oil’s debut LP is a pretty nice piece of instrumental psych rock. The recording of this this is really great, too. It separates the instrumentation perfectly, and swells very nicely when everything layers on top of one another. The melodies are decent, and the grooves are nice, but

  • beats

    OK, so I found out about this EP on the Wedidit Collective site while I was on there looking up some stuff about Zeroh. Of course, every time I go on there, I find something nice to munch on. So, for your musical pleasure, I submit Squeaky Lobster. From hip

  • Back in April, I got turned on to one of the oddest MCs I’m sure I’ll hear this year: Zeroh. The Wedidit Collective member has a new mixtape out, consisting of beats lifted from Flying Lotus, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Flako, Mndsgn, Devonwho and more. Of course, the surreal

  • ep

    Lightforms – EP by White Mountains That White mountains EP I teased you about a while back is finally out. Ambient textures and dance beats unite! Stream the whole thing above, and grab it on White Mountains’ Bandcamp for free. What a nice guy!

  • dance

    The second track to drop from YACHT’s forthcoming album, Shangri-La, which is looking at a June 21st release on DFA Records. We’ve already dropped “Dystopia (The Earth Is On Fire),” but this track is much more nimble. “Utopia” does flips over quick guitar chords and a speedy disco

  • “No Feral Animal” “Jung Greezy” Connecticut’s Snake Oil have dropped its self-titled debut in a self-released and self-produced fashion today, making the album available via digital and vinyl on the Snake Oil website. The band has been kind enough to allow TND to stream two more colorful and psychedelic

  • cover

    Admittedly, there aren’t many band’s I’d be interested in hearing do a Beatles cover. Sometimes, I just like to stick to this model: It if ain’t broke, don’t cover it. But when someone sent me a message saying one of Sweden’s masters of occult

  • On Arctic Monkeys’ latest album, the band drains themselves of adrenaline to play a set of songs that go back in time and try to revive a group of dated sounds. The guys play with sunshine pop, garage rock, and even some Queens of the Stone Age-esque riffage make it