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  • 2012

    One thing is for sure, a whole lotta tracks have dropped from Death Grips’ the Money Store prior to the April 24th album’s very nigh release. Since the group’s debut mixtape, Exmilitary, many have questioned the Death Grips’ legitimacy as a hip hop project. Is it really hip

  • Stylistically, I think Tripper is an exciting return to Hella’s old, stripped down form. Some fans may see it as a bit of a regression, but that’s only half of the truth. The duo throws in some overdubbed guitars and bass, and manages to utilize some of the

  • album

    Tripper by Hella Back to duo status, California’s Hella recently dropped its fifth album, Tripper. The band has allowed fans to stream the album on Bandcamp, which is a nice trend I’m seeing with all new Zach Hill-releated projects. Of course, I hope this give people an incentive

  • Headless

    Earlier in the month, California math rock group Hella announced that they would be returning with a new album. On their last LP, 2007’s There’s No 666 In Outer Space, the group boasted five members in their lineup. For the new album, entitled Tripper, they’re back to

  • Stream tracks: zachhill.bandcamp.com –

  • 1. Midnight Magic- Beam Me Up (Remix by Jaques Renault) 2. Hooray For Earth- Comfortable, Comparable (Remix by Chairlift) 3. Caribou- Sun (Remix by Mondkopf) 4. Alexander Spit- Hella (Remix by Al Lover) 5. White Panda- I Wish I Broke Your Heart –