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Dope Body releases a chaotic and somewhat psychedelic followup to 2012’s Natural History.
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Ty Segall’s latest album is one of his most methodically assembled releases yet.
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Baltimore noise rock band Dope Body drops a track from their forthcoming album, Lifer. It’s looking at a release this October on Drag City Records, just like their last album, and this new track of theirs is a heavy, wild piece of rock ‘n’ roll. While it’s not
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The latest full-length from singer-songwriter Bill Callahan is a wonderful display of adventurous, tender folk instrumentation and poetic lyricism.
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Baltimore band Dope Body drops a new music video for a track off their latest EP, which you can check a review for below. The video here features footage of the band being mimicked very loosely by a group of girls and one feisty, young kid as the frontman. Enjoy!
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The recording quality on Dope Body’s new 7″ EP might not be the best, but more nasty, sludgy psych rock is just what the doctor ordered. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Rangda drops a new track from its forthcoming album on Drag City, Formerly Extinct.
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I think there’s more than one Ty Segall walking the planet right now or something, because the California garage rocker is about to drop his third–yes, third–project this year. His previous two releases were great, rowdy rock records, and it’ll be exciting to see if he
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[audio:http://www.dragcity.com/system/tracks/downloads/5389/original/1-01_Waswasa.mp3] With over twenty albums and EPs under their belt, there’s no possible way anyone would question Six Organs of Admittance’s devotion to experimental folk and psychedelic rock. The group is gearing up for yet another
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On their latest album, Maryland band Dope Body blends the sounds of hardcore punk, funk, noise, hard rock, and sludge metal. Then they turn it into a party. WATCH THE REVIEW