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Hot on the heels of a pretty inspired EP with Gesaffelstein, KayCyy’s new tape is disappointingly derivative.
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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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I still don’t understand why Spraynard haven’t received more attention over the past few years. To get some background, check out their excellent 2011 Asian Man Records LP, Funtitled, here. Complete with great songwriting, soaring hooks, tight instrumentals, and smart, emotive lyrics, it astounds me that the record
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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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Low drops another track from the legendary indie rock band’s latest album, The Invisible Way. The album is looking at a March release on Sub Pop records. A lot like the previous track to drop from this album, Low has a knack for giving soft, pretty sounds the kind
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California black metal outfit VHÖL is gearing up to drop its full-length debut on Profound Lore this April–on the 16th, to be exact. It’s an energetic and somewhat catchy combo of black metal aggression and heavy metal style. It’s like these guys are fans of worshiping at
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2012 Demo by Blessed State Some catchy, energetic, and melodic hardcore punk coming from this new demo from Western Massachusetts’ Blessed State. It’s rough around the edges, but surely worth a listen. Some great guitar leads manage to shine through the grit of this recording, and some spots like
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Daylight Dies is yet another amazing metal band from North Carolina releasing an album today. This single is off of their fourth LP, A Frail Becoming, which combines the brutality of older Opeth with the somber nature of doom outfits like My Dying Bride or Novembre. It’s hard to
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On Title Fight’s latest album, there’s no doubt the band has matured with its mix of pop punk, post-hardcore, and emo as well. However, they don’t exactly have the most definitive take on these genres. WATCH THE REVIEW