new music
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Existence Is Existential by …&more… The first project by Austin-based abstract hip hop duo …&more…, out now via EXO. If you begin to question the meaning of life while listening, that means it’s working.
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Experimental electronic musician Gobby makes his DFA debut with No Mercy Bad Poet on April 1. Above is a clip of the closing track.
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Denzel Curry‘s proper follow-up to his 2013 studio debut Nostalgic 64 (review).
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From Future of the Left‘s fifth album The Peace & Truce of Future of the Left, out April 8 via their Prescriptions imprint.
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A “dystopian rock’n’roll anthem” by Norwegian outfit Kvelertak. Taken from Nattesferd, the follow-up to 2013’s great Meir (review), out May 13 on Roadrunner.
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Vektor, the sickest band in modern thrash, returns with new LP Terminal Redux on May 6 via Earache. Check out the opening track above and Anthony’s review of their fantastic previous effort Outer Isolation here.
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Things Our Bodies Used To Have by Good Willsmith A spacey and semi-improvised jam by Chicago experimental rock trio Good Willsmith, out now via Umor Rex.
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A raw collection of tracks recorded by Kendrick Lamar over the past few years, mostly between the releases of good kid, m.A.A.d city (review) and To Pimp a Butterfly (review).
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The lead single from Junk, M83’s follow-up to Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming (review), out April 8 via Mute.
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The lead single from Parquet Court‘s new album Human Performance, out April 8 through Rough Trade. Watch the band perform it live on last night’s episode of Conan here.