noise rock
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Death Grips perfects the art of abrasive ear candy on their latest record.
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The new King Gizzard album is an intense, noisy psych rock experience that loops into infinity.
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A snippet of the title track from Swans’ new album The Glowing Man, out June 17 via Young God. It follows up 2014’s To Be Kind, Anthony’s favorite album of that year.
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Australia’s The Drones are back with their most instrumentally and lyrically dense album yet.
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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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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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NY post-hardcore outfit Big Ups return with a slightly more abstract–and Slint-influenced–approach on their latest album here.
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From Before a Millions Universes, the follow-up to New York post-hardcore outfit Big Ups’ brilliant debut Eighteen Hours of Static (review). Out March 4 via Exploding in Sound.
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Melt by CHIPPENDALE GUSTAFSSON PUPILLO A wild free improvisation collaboration between saxophonist Mats Gustafsson, Lightning Bolt drummer/vocalist Brian Chippendale, and bassist Massimo Pupillo. Out now via Trost.
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Pop. 1280 delivers a nightmare of a record, fusing goth rock, noise, and ambient music on their third LP for Sacred Bones.