noise rock
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A minute of mayhem from guitarist Bill Orcutt and drummer Jacob Heule, taken from their new record Colonial Donuts, out October 16 via Palilalia. Cover art game on point!
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Baltimore’s Dope Body drops a short but exciting album of new material based off noisy, intense improvs.
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Din-Din by bbigpigg On its new EP Din-Din, Brooklyn “sewer punk” outfit bbigpigg drops some of the most demented rock music we’ve heard all year!
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New single off noise rock quartet HEALTH’s upcoming album Death Magic, out August 7 via Loma Vista. Enjoy!
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A Danish experimental rock band with connections to underground music acts such as Iceage, Vår, Lower, and Sexdrome makes their Sacred Bones Records debut.
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RI noise rock duo Lightning Bolt is back, continuing to prove they’re one of the most standout names in noise rock.
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Bristol post-punk vets The Pop Group are back with a new album after 35 years of studio album silence. And, in my opinion, it’s one of the best comeback albums of the decade thus far.
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Viet Cong picks up the pieces left in the demise of Women, and pulls together some great–but very similar–material on their self-titled release here.
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Four Pattern Distorted Harmony by i.o Four Pattern Distorted Harmony is the fourth album released this year by Vitoria-based experimental music project i.o. I endorsed their album Edit Architect earlier this year. Just like i.o’s previous exploits in 2014, this album is an intense, glitchy collection
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New York’s A Place To Bury Strangers has announced a new album for 2015, and they just dropped the first single, and it’s titled “Straight.” This is one of the most ferocious noise rock bands on the East Coast, and they live up to that reputation with rumbling