noise
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Danish post-punk band Lower has dropped a new track in promotion of some North American tour dates that they have pasted onto the cover art for this song. Observe: “Another Life” features some intensely busy drums, noisy guitars, and some really bitter vocals. The end result is enough to have
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With tracks like “Minotaur” teasing toward its release, I thought Floating Coffin would be a catchy, energetic, and colorful garage rock record. Rather than follow suit, many other tracks on this LP riff endlessly with unadventurous guitars and uninspiring song structures. WATCH THE REVIEW
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A gritty, black & white short film documenting the Clipping. live experience. The California hip hop trio’s harsh approach to hip hop has been turning a lot of heads as of late, and they’re not afraid to share their thoughts, production secrets, and message with the world. The
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The Flaming Lips drop a lyric video for the eerie “Try To Explain,” which is one of the many spacey and synthetic tracks off the group’s latest album, The Terror. The album drops officially next week. Enjoy! Check a review for the Heady Fwends compilation the band dropped last
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Death Grips’ full set at the 1100 Warehouse a few weeks ago during the SXSW festivities. As you may already know, I was down in front for this, and it was intense as hell. Check a review of Death Grips’ latest album here:
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The Flaming Lips drop an incredibly twisted and surreal video for the Heady Fwends track “Ashes In the Air,” which features some vocal contributions from Justin Vernon, a.k.a. Bon Iver. Check a review for The Flaming Lips’ Heady Fwends compilation below, and look out for the band’s
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A music video for the new Foot Village single, “This Song Is A Drug Deal,” which comes from the drum-based musical outfit’s latest album, Make Memories, which you can find on Northern Spy Records. Enjoy!
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A chilling black metal track from Paysage d’Hiver, which comes off the Swiss musical project’s latest full-length, Das Tor. This is hardly Paysage d’Hiver’s first release, though. This “band’s” sole member, Tobias Möckl, has been making music under this pseudonym since the 90s, and his
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On their latest release, Grave Babies take a gothic and lo-fi approach to the worlds of shoegaze and post-punk. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Clipping drops a remix of the Foot Village track “This Song Is A Drug Deal,” which is a strange track for anyone to remix–much less Clipping. However, with their new full-length, Midcity, Clipping hasn’t exactly proven itself to a bastion of traditionalism. Rather, the trio combines harsh noise