jesu
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The magical monthly segment where Anthony briefly touches down on a gauntlet of albums he didn’t get a chance to review this past month.
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Jesu and Sun Kil Moon’s contribution to the 30 Days, 40 Songs campaign is a progressive synth piece that contains a bit of political and technological commentary, but mostly focuses on Mark’s recent experience tributing Lou Reed. The song will presumably appear on the duo’s sophomore record
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“Mark Kozelek and Justin Broadrick team up for a collaborative album with mixed results.”
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A heavy cut from the full-length collaboration by Jesu and Sun Kil Moon, inspired by the latest John Connolly novel. The album is out January 22 via Caldo Verde.
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Sundown / Sunrise EP by jesu As many of y’all know, I wasn’t huge on Jesu’s last album, Ascension. For me, the mix wasn’t heavy enough, and nothing really struck me as memorable. All we can do at this point is go back and listen to old
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I’m just not enjoying this like I have Jesu’s past work. I’m sad. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Iroha is a UK metal band that produces a heavy, blissful sound that is pretty comparable to Jesu’s. That shouldn’t be a surprise since the guy spearheading this project is Andy Swan. He’s said to have worked with Justin K. Broadrick in one of his previous bands,
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Stream: Jesu- Birthday Justin K. Broadrick’s Jesu is gearing up for another album. May 10th will see the release of Ascension, which features the track “Birthday.” The guitar chords here are as rough as ever, and get a nice backup from some sparkling synths, too. Justin’s voice comes
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If you’re into experimental music’s louder side, the work of Justin K. Broadrick is a must. With Napalm Death, Jesu, and Godflesh, the guy has built up a lot of cred. This August via Ghostly, he’s letting us in on some b-sides under the name “Pale Sketcher.