New single from No Age‘s upcoming Everything in Between. It’s slated for release on 9/28 via Sup Pop. Planning a track review tomorrow. Stream / download it: MP3: No Age- Glitter What do you think of this track? Do you love it? Hate it? What did you think
Many of y’all may remember that I was a little worried when I heard the first song to come off Black Mountain’s forthcoming Wilderness Heart. I still question whether or not, for me, this new LP will blow its predecessor out of the water, but “the Hair Song”
Trap Them is a NH metal outfit with some seriously uncompromising sounds. Extreme metal and hardcore punk build the intense energy behind “Carnage Incarnate,” a track from their forthcoming album on Southern Lord. It’s got some head-spinning riffs, so pay attention and try not to get caught up in
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Last week, we dropped a full album of bonus tracks from hip hop producer Exile. The songs were leftovers and bonuses from his upcoming album of radio remixes AM/FM. The video above is for one of the first tracks to leak from the forthcoming LP. Head to the Dirty
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Many may not be familiar with guitarist Dustin Wong’s work in a solo capacity, but surely you’ve heard this guy tear apart ear drum after ear drum in the band Ponytail. Dustin is releasing a third solo effort via Thrill Jockey, and I hope “Talking Walking Cloud” is
Video for “Before,” a chilly track from Scuba‘s Triangulation. The LP is out now via Hotflush Recordings. Directed by Sam Geer. –
Gobble Gobble is a project name that really needs no introduction. I think it goes without saying that you’re in for something colorful, fun, and slightly out there on this one. The music here is entirely self-produced by the gentle hands of Canadian musician Cecil Frena. Word on the
My first intro to Cali hip hop producer Exile was through the sentimental and hard-hitting beats on Fashawn’s Boy Meets World. Since then, I’ve held the guy in high regard, and have heard many others doing the same, too. The guy has a new album coming this month,