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Attached to the grainy, 29-minute video embedded above, you’ll find an audio track that features the new Deerhoof album in its entirety. The title, Breakup Song, which, when I first heard of the title, I thought it was the band’s swan song or something. Thankfully, it’s not.
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California’s WHY? comes strong on this new track from the indie pop/hip hop hybrid’s forthcoming album, Mumps, etc. The song starts off with a really cool, breezy choir, and gives way to some precious piano chords, too. Once the beat kicks, the mood changed instantly, shifting into
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While I wouldn’t say I buy into the the Underachievers theory of gold souls, I do dig on this track a lot. It comes from the outfit’s upcoming mixtape, INDIGOI.S.M., which will be pretty boss if the rest of the tracks feature flows this tight and
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Converge drops a new track and video for the album they’re about to release on October 9th, All We Love We Leave Behind. Am I wrong in saying the band is taking a surprisingly melodic and post-hardcore-esque approach this time around? Yeah, it’s still fast and overpowering, but
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Thanks for the clarification, Mr. Burns. The most intense duo in noise rock comes out of nowhere and announces a new album–no, really a compilation of sorts–release just around the corner. Lightning Bolt’s sixth album, Oblivion Hunter, is gonna come out on September 25th via Load Records.
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"God, Forgive These Bastards" Songs From The Forgotten Life Of Henry Turner by The Taxpayers The Taxpayers create music that’s a raw combination of punk and horns that isn’t 3rd wave ska. I’m interested already! I’m kidding, don’t get your jimmies rustled. This
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Border Community’s Nathan Fake drops a new track from his next album, Steam Days. “Neketona” has a pretty heavy and choppy 4/4 rhythm, and I’m loving the groove this very resonant synth is broadcasting on this one as well. A tight production here.
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Some new visuals applied to the Aesop Rock track “Cycles To Gehanna.” You might remember it from the dude’s new album, Skelethon. Check that shiz if you haven’t heard it yet. The dude’s lyrics are stellar. Beats are unique, too. Dude is one of a kind.
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On this debut full-length Eprom explores some interesting musical ideas, bringing together the sounds of glitch hop, future garage, dubstep, and more. Frankly, there’s not much the guy doesn’t try out between these three tracks. But what kinda pulls them all together is that he maintains a certain
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Stream: http://radio.myanimalhome.net/ In case you missed all the hubbub last night when Animal Collective streamed their new album Centipede Hz in full on the latest installment of their internet radio program, the full album has been archived for streaming on the band’s website. You can either