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And He Built Him A Boat by Kayo Dot Between the slightly lo-fi Gamma Knife and the incredibly out-there Coyote, I haven’t been too crazy about the more recent material from Toby Driver’s Kayo Dot. However, this new track the New York experimental rock band has presented has
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Some dark visuals for for the latest single from prolific Greek metal outfit Rotting Christ. The band’s new record, Kata Ton Daimona Eaytoy, is out now on Season of Mist. Enjoy! Also, find a stream for the rest of the album over here at Invisible Oranges.
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With …Like Clockwork, Queens of The Stone Age pulls together their dreariest album yet, but don’t forget to deliver plenty of badass alt rock numbers in the process. WATCH THE REVIEW
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(A389-125) SEVEN SISTERS OF SLEEP Opium Morals 12"/CD by A389 Recordings Bringing loads of massive, heavy riffage into your metal-bound hardcore, the new Seven Sisters of Sleep album, Opium Morals. The band really emphasizes ferocity over, well, everything. See if you can handle it.
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Fix My Life by Melt Yourself Down Streaming above is a cut from the forthcoming, self-titled Melt Yourself Down record, which is gonna be released in June. As of right now, the UK band is streaming a few songs from it, and “Fix My Life” is one of ’em. The
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Some twisted visuals coming through on the new Queens of the Stone Age video for “I Appear Missing,” which is a newly released track that’s set to be released on the band’s next album, …Like Clockwork. Enjoy!
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Irish black metal outfit Altar of Plagues’ latest album sees the band challenging their atomspheric black metal roots with loops, synthetic drums, keyboards, noise, and some unique grooves. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Blood Becomes Fire by BEASTWARS Hailing from New Zealand, Beastwars is a four-piece metal band specializing in the sludge variety and incorporating doom and stoner influences as well. Their sophomore LP is titled Blood Becomes Fire, and the first half of it is available to stream above via their Bandcamp,
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Ravenna Hunt-Hendrix seems to be embarking upon a more solo-oriented musical journey as Liturgy’s next album is yet to be released. While that’s a bit of a personal disappointment, this new project, Survival, might sit a little better with those who were turned off by Liturgy’s fast,
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Stream: Cough – “Athame” This is just filthy, absolutely dirty, 18 minutes of rolling around in sludge and now I need a shower, desperately. As you can imagine the song builds at an incredibly slow pace, but when the guitars start swirling and the vocals repeating about black altars and sacrifice