experimental rock
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A snippet of the title track from Swans’ new album The Glowing Man, out June 17 via Young God. It follows up 2014’s To Be Kind, Anthony’s favorite album of that year.
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We’re happy to premiere this splendid cut from The Coral Casino, a full-length collaboration between John Dieterich of Deerhoof and Jeremy Barnes of Neutral Milk Hotel and A Hawk and a Hacksaw. The album is out May 6 via Barnes’ Living Music Duplication; if you dig what you hear,
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Australia’s The Drones are back with their most instrumentally and lyrically dense album yet.
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Things Our Bodies Used To Have by Good Willsmith A spacey and semi-improvised jam by Chicago experimental rock trio Good Willsmith, out now via Umor Rex.
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A really cool animated video for “Mr Mistake,” off the self-titled album by Nevermen (a collaboration between vocalist extraordinaire Mike Patton, TV on the Radio’s Tunde Adebimpe, and abstract rapper Doseone). Out now via Ipecac/Lex.
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Entertainment icon David Bowie turns his death into an awe-inspiring concept album.
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RADIOHEAD’S KID A! IT’S HERE! THE REVIEW IS FINALLY HERE! RADIOHEAD’S KID A! THANK YOU, TOMMY WISEAU!
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Slint’s Spiderland is a depressingly intense pinnacle of creativity for a variety of underground rock styles.
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Sweden’s Anna von Hausswolff expands her sound into experimental and progressive rock on her latest album of atmospheric organ dirges.
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A cut from the self-titled sophomore album by progressive sludge metal six-piece Bloodiest, out January 15 via Relapse.