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Nine Inch Nails follows up last year’s Not the Actual Events EP with a moodier and more atmospheric set of tracks, which I don’t find to be quite as well-written or exciting.
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I did a K-pop review for the legendary Asian music/culture channel 88rising!
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In lieu of a mere single, here is the entire second chapter of King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard‘s three-chapter concept album Murder of the Universe. This will be the psych rock experimentalists’ second album of 2017, following the great Flying Microtonal Banana, and the ‘gimmick’ this time around
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Death Grips teases toward a new album with an intense, high-speed megamix that’s bound to land on my year-end EP list.
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A few days ago, the Hardvapour Resistance Front put out the White Death EP by a producer under the alias Pure Violence, and now TND gets to do the honors of premiering the visual component for the release’s four tracks. As is the case for most H.V.R.
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Brooklyn quartet Yucky Duster makes its Infinity Cat debut with a five-song set of earnest, introspective indie rock and pop.
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Nine Inch Nails brings industrial rock back with a vengeance with this new EP.
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Clarence Clarity‘s latest EP is comprised of what seems to be five instances of the same song (any changes between tracks are pretty much negligible). It’s probably some sort of pop art experiment, but it’s also just convenient because this song is worth hearing five times in
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Aesop Rock and Homeboy Sandman drop another handful of free tracks to follow up their free 2015 EP Lice.
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The lead track of Ghost‘s new Popestar EP, included in the deluxe edition of the group’s fantastic 2015 album Meliora. It’s out now via Loma Vista.