noise rock
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A new video from California noise rock outfit Weekend. The trio recently dropped a new single for the track “End Times” via Slumberland Recs. I even reviewed the band’s latest LP, Sports, last year. Check it.
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The Young Maths is a group I’ve covered before on the this blog, back when they were much younger maths. Thus far, the group has released a couple EPs that would lead me to believe it’s still searching for a sound. Young Maths execute various styles of indie
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On Iceage’s full-length debut, the band forges a cohesive style in raw, messy musicianship and noisy guitars. Sometimes it’s overwhelming, and sometimes it’s just catchy and loveable. But it’s always giving off some kind of strong energy or emotion–even at its most apathetic. WATCH THE
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New video from Denmark’s Iceage, which is for a track off the band’s latest album, New Brigade. The album is out now on Escho.
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highway to health by pneu I don’t know who the crazy mullet-haired boy is in the picture below, but he sure makes for a good album cover–especially when that cover is fronting an album of insanely tight instrumental rock. The band is pneu, and the album is highway
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On their sophomore album, Australia’s the UV Race brings garage rock to a dirtier and grimier level than most. The band’s loose song structures and loose playing bring a lot of, well, “character” to these recordings. There are flubbed notes everywhere, and it’s all for the sake
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MP3 Out now via Chinquapin / Community Records, it’s the latest release from the New Orleans noise rock duo Caddywhompus. The Weight features four new tracks, and the title track is my favorite. The upbeat drums and guitars read to me like something to come out of the sweetest of
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On their third album, Ponytail turns the noise down and pumps the musicianship up. While this album isn’t as harsh or mind-melting at 2008’s Ice Cream Spiritual, this new album–aptly titled Do Whatever You Want All the Time–shows the band letting their improvisational flags fly. These
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Since posting their music a while back, y’all have been soaking in the noisy and chaotic vibes of California’s Weekend. Their debut full-length will be out on Slumberland Recs next week. Partake in the video above until then. If you’re down with it, stream the entire album,
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