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With new sound thanks to some modern production and a new lineup, the Smashing Pumpkins sound exactly the way they should in 2012. WATCH THE REVIEW
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NO by Old Man Gloom If you’ve been following the posts on this blog closely, you already know Old Man Gloom has a new album coming out this week. Via the widget above, you can stream the whole album in full. Take in the bone-crushing riffs and Kurt Ballou-produced
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You know R&B is taking hold of underground music when a band like Yeasayer is showing it off as an influence. While, on paper, it may come off as a bit of a surprise, it doesn’t sound that alien in execution, and feels like a logical progression
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Stream: The Alchemist- “Spudnik Webb” feat. Durag Dynasty, Blu and Killa Kali Seasoned hip hop producer The Alchemist is currently gearing up to release a record titled Russian Roulette on July 17 via Decon. We’ve already heard the Danny Brown and Schoolboy Q feature “Flight Confirmation,” and now we
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From Argentinian dance producer Mati Zundel‘s recently released LP Amazonico Gravitante comes “El Alto de la Paz,” a track that features the vocal talents of Canadian resident Boogat. The album hit the shelves on March 20 via ZZK Records, and can be snatched over at the label’s website.
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Album after album, Ontario band Metric hones an incredibly polished approach to rock music. WATCH THE REVIEW
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On his latest album, New Orleans rapper Curren$y pulls together his first big budget project. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Visuals for the new Twin Shadow track, “Five Seconds.” It comes from the band’s new album, Confess. The album is looking at a July 9th release date on 4AD.
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Dirty Projectors drop another track from their forthcoming LP, Swing Lo Magellan. This track, and the previous one to be released, are taking the Projectors’ sound in a noticeably sweeter, poppier direction. While it’s nowhere near as hard-hitting as their earlier material, there’s something sneaky about how these
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Toxic Waste by Municipal Waste / Toxic Holocaust Appropriately titled Toxic Waste, Toxic Holocaust and Municipal Waste have a new split out via Tank Crimes. It’s totally downloadable and free on Bandcamp. Woot! If there are two groups to check out in this new era of bands keeping thrash alive,