ethereal wave
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The music on Preacher’s Daughter could offer its harrowing narrative more support.
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For better or worse—mostly worse—Miss Anthropocene sounds as if it was made by an untrained Grimes A.I.
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With Mazy Fly, Spellling stands out as one of Sacred Bones’ most exciting musical prospects.
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Beach House bounces back with their most adventurous album since Teen Dream.
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Here’s the second single from Chelsea Wolfe’s heavy new album Hiss Spun. “Vex” has pretty much all the qualities I liked about “16 Psyche,” but I especially love the grim, growled vocals lent by Aaron Turner this time. Hiss Spun is out September 22 through Sargent House.
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In 2015, Chelsea Wolfe released her heaviest record to date, Abyss, and judging from “16 Psyche” here, it seems things are only going to get heavier and darker on her next record, Hiss Spun. A doom metal album recorded by Chelsea Wolfe and Kurt Ballou? That’s a wet nightmare
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Darkened singer-songwriter Chelsea Wolfe returns with another diverse set of songs that approach pain, suffering, and isolation in the most beautiful way possible.