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Liturgy’s latest is a metaphysical big bang, turning Ravenna Hunt-Hendrix’s theological philosophy into a multifaceted experimental metal opera.
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clipping. somehow manages to top last year’s There Existed an Addiction to Blood with a second helping of avant-horrorcore bangers.
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With its chilling mix of rap, goth, punk, and noise, God Has Nothing to Do With This has a huge impact for such a concise project.
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The Origin of My Depression is one of the most harrowing offerings in experimental music this year. Profoundly disturbing and not for the faint of heart.
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Xiu Xiu delivers what might be its most adventurous and harrowing album to date… which is saying a lot.
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Another installment of It Came From Bandcamp, bringing you the most interesting, strangest, and memiest in self-uploaded music on the Internet!
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Four Pieces for Mirai finds James Ferraro at the top of his MIDI composition game and leaves me on the edge of my seat for the albums it’s teasing towards.
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Another installment of It Came From Bandcamp, bringing you the most interesting, strangest, and memiest in self-uploaded music on the Internet!
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No Better No Worse (Vol 1) by Graham Lambkin Just a month following the sad but deliberate closure of Graham Lambkin’s Kye record label, the sound and visual artist has embraced digital distribution by joining Bandcamp. His five, long out of print solo albums are now on the platform,
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Utopia is one of Björk’s most majestic and revealing albums yet, but it’s also her most bloated and unkempt.