noise rock
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Loaded with poetic post-punk dirges, Protomartyr’s Relatives in Descent is the Detroit band’s most dynamic and well-written release yet.
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Industrial duo Street Sects have a new EP titled Rat Jacket on the way via The Flenser. This lead single isn’t quite as harsh and loud as much of what was on the outfit’s phenomenal debut, End Position, but it’s low-key every bit as tortured. Rat Jacket
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Thanks to Thin Black Duke‘s lavish orchestration and tour-de-force vocal performances from frontman Eugene Robinson, eminent underground rock outfit Oxbow has delivered a comeback album that leaves me lost for words for all the right reasons.
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A very belated review of the latest Pissed Jeans album, which offers a funny and noisy commentary on love in the present-day.
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In 2015, Chelsea Wolfe released her heaviest record to date, Abyss, and judging from “16 Psyche” here, it seems things are only going to get heavier and darker on her next record, Hiss Spun. A doom metal album recorded by Chelsea Wolfe and Kurt Ballou? That’s a wet nightmare
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In lieu of a mere single, here is the entire second chapter of King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard‘s three-chapter concept album Murder of the Universe. This will be the psych rock experimentalists’ second album of 2017, following the great Flying Microtonal Banana, and the ‘gimmick’ this time around
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Miya Folick, the latest signee of Terrible Records, comes through with a single that rekindles the spirit of ’90s alt-rock and announces her as a singer-songwriter worth keeping an eye on. The track will appear on Miya’s sophomore EP, Give It to Me, which is due out sometime in
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Against all odds, Sleigh Bells has finally made an album that Anthony enjoys.
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Preoccupations–formerly Viet Cong–return with a new album and a darker sound.
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One of 2016’s most badass rock cuts comes courtesy of Sonic Youth founder, Kim Gordon.