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Stream: Integrity – Suicide Black Snake If you’re an avid follower of this blog, you know I pump out a lot of reviews. I’m dealing with different genres every day, and it’s pretty interesting to see what fans are and aren’t generally in touch with the forefathers
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A pretty fun music video from Thao & the Get Down Stay Down, which involves a number of different, creative facial manipulations performed on a number of actors who are all lip-syncing to this incredibly catchy track from Thao’s latest full-length album, We The Common. Enjoy!
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Tits 'N Explosions by Nocando A new collection of tracks from West Coast MC Nocando on Hellfyre Club, which is that same label that dropped those great Milo EPs earlier this year. Don’t go into this project expecting even roughly the same thing, though. What Nocando brings to
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Metal outfit Deafheaven has dropped the title track from their forthcoming album, Sunbather, which is set for release on Deathwish Inc. next month. The song takes a load of black metal theatrics and executes them with triumphantly beautiful lead melodies. Enjoy! Also, catch a review for a previously released track
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The Underachievers have dropped a new track titled “May’s Patience,” which is great and continues to showcase the talents of these bona fide East Coast spitters, but what’s even more exciting is the description of the embedded track above teases toward a new full-length project on the way
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Two bouncy, colorful house tracks from Airbird & Napolian streaming via the widget above, and they’ve got a pretty warped and wonky vibe to ’em. Moments on “In The Zone” give off some pretty nostalgic and chillwave-esque vibes, but I think you’ll find “Special” to be much more
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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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As one half of the group formerly known as Hype Williams, a duo which now goes under the more self-explanatory title Dean Blunt and Inga Copeland, Dean Blunt has specialized in obtuse, abstract electronic pop, though I use the term “pop” this loosely. With the idea of pop tends to
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Takes Time by Jim Guthrie Use the widget above to stream the new full-length LP from Toronto singer-songwriter Jim Guthrie. The dude may not be a household name–well, I guess his last name is–but he’s been active in music for about 20 years now. He’s got
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Given the copious amount of what look like maggots on the front cover of Pharmakon’s Abandon, it should be pretty clear that this music is not for the squeamish. What this one-woman power electronics project offers in terms of sound is pretty abrasive. The song streaming above, “Ache,” delivers