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[audio:http://www.southernlord.com/mp3/08%20Ignorant%20Bastards%20copy.mp3] OILTANKER is a Hartford d-beat punk band with a loud, aggressive, and crusty reputation. Their guitar tones are a bit thicker than one would expect from a band in this style, which made their latest album, the Shadow of
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High On Fire drops from new visuals for their new track “Fertile Green,” which comes off the band’s latest LP, De Vermis Mysteriis. Check a review of it here.
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I know singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer John Frusciante’s last EP, Letur Lefr, was a bit strange, but I don’t think any track on that thing prepared me for this first track to drop from the guy’s forthcoming album, PBX Funicular Intaglio Zone. There’s acoustic drums here
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PUS MORTEM by Black Pus If any of you follow the Loved List closely, then you’re probably already familiar with the noisy, abrasive, and overmodulated side-project of Lightning Bolt drummer Brian Chippendale, Black Pus. Pus Mortem is the project’s latest album, and it’s now available for streaming
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Rocking the Night Away by WITCH CROSS Here’s a bit of heavy metal from a rock band time forgot: Witch Cross. The Danish group didn’t have a lot of releases in their heyday, but what they did put out was pretty tight, anthemic, and catchy. The label Hell’
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Heat by Traxman Footwork legend Traxman–who dropped a pretty long and definitive album for the genre earlier this year–has a new, free EP out titled Heat. His juke-y and jittery style is strung out across five tracks, and a few of them feature some really interesting samples. It’
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Eccentric TDE affiliate Ab-Soul drops a new track for what his label is calling “TDE Fam Appreciation Week.” As long as it leads to new tracks, I’m down with this. This particular track is produced by the mysterious, experimental underground R&B project known as JMSN. Soulo brings
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King Krule! Unfamiliar with this kid? Watch this. There ya go! Anyway, this track is the a-side to the new single he’s got coming out on Rinse. I’m sure it’ll lead to an album, but I still can get my fingers uncrossed. A little help? Once again,
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Reverence To Stone by Samothrace The 34 minutes the new Samothrace album lasts is spread across two tracks and what an epic two tracks it is. The band fleshes these tracks out with numerous stylistic alternations, switching from sludgy riff fests to feedback-laden and drone-y interludes. The band’s melodic
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On “The 2nd Law: Unsustainable,” the alternative and symphonic rock trio Muse buys a one-way ticket to dubstep land, and starts incorporating a little bit of “wub wub” and “wreeeahhh.” WATCH THE REVIEW