noise rock
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California rock duo No Age comes through with their most abstract release yet with An Object. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Winnipeg post-hardcore trio KEN mode has unveiled the first part of what is to be a “two-part music video saga.” This first installment features Entrench cut “Secret Vasectomy” set to footage of kids violently brushing their teeth and making angry crayon drawings. It’s bizarre to say the least, but
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Chicago experimental rock outfit Locrian drops another set of eerie visuals on a track from their new album, Return to Annihilation. The LP is out now via Relapse records, and you can check a review for the album below:
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California lo-fi and noise rock duo No Age have a new album on the way via Sub Pop Records that’s due in August. The title is An Object, and the tracks to drop thus far from the album–including the one embedded above–haven’t really gotten me very
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Metz release this single through Adult Swim’s Summer Singles series. This song is another noisy thumper from Metz, featuring an ascending riff that sounds as if it is gliding up the neck of the guitar. The vocals take secondary importance to the sonic assault, which is as thick and
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Some guttural, grimy, and wild post-hardcore from Creative Adult on their new EP, Bulls In The Yard. Even the guitars sound like they’ve got whiskey on their breath and a few days of stubble on their teeth. There’s a primal, Dope Body-esque vibe to the odd vocals, but
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Deerhunter’s latest effort sees the band going down a noise-infused garage rock route, stripping their songs down to the barest of essentials. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Makthaverskan II by makthaverskan Sweden’s Makthaverskan embraces the tenants of jangle and noise pop on this new collection of tracks, II. While the band’s punk roots still remain on many tracks here–especially “Distance”–they show up in subtler ways: light distortion, fast tempos, and frontwoman Maja Milner’
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N V N V N V LP by DREAMDECAY Meaty, out-of-control noise rock from the band DREAMDECAY. They’re a Seattle band, and this little collection of tracks features track that are both vicious and dismal. Tracks like “CEILING FAN” definitely display some dark, post-punk tendencies while “NVUN” is absolutely
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On its fifth record Canada’s KEN mode continues to translate the sounds of post-hardcore and noise rock with some sludge metal chic. WATCH THE REVIEW