noise
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On the fourth track Death Grips has released from its forthcoming album, the Money Store, MC Ride and company continue to build a musical empire on the morbid and abrasive noise hop foundation laid out on last year’s Exmilitary. Drummer Zach Hill’s beats hit hard, featuring some subtle
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A new Death Grips track, “Lost Boys.” It’s gonna be on the experimental hip hop outfit’s forthcoming album, the Money Store, which is looking at an April 24th release on Epic. Head over to Prefix to check out the albums very NSFW artwork, and look below for the
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Stream: Napalm Death- Utilitarian The godfathers of grind have their new album, Utilitarian, streaming via the link above right now. It’s out this week on Century Media.
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Click Here To Watch The Video Here’s a video for a track that was recently dropped on the Wormrot EP Noise. The EP can be downloaded here. The video portrays some kind of sick, disturbing grindcore karaoke. Maybe it’s not too far off base, because this is probably
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Conception by Consent I suppose the Chicago band Consent left the cover art to its debut release white and empty–blank, essentially–because there’s not much in the way of visuals that could add to what the music is doing. The band plays an ultra-abrasive brand of powerviolence. Yeah,
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Sleigh Bells’ latest album features a high-fidelity recording quality that makes its sound much more palatable than the music on the duo’s debut album, Treats. But beyond that, the band hasn’t changed its tune all that much. WATCH THE REVIEW
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A touch of electronic soul coming through on this new Gang Colours track, “Fancy Restaurant.” Though it’s not exactly dubstep, future garage, post-dubstep, or whatever you wanna call it, the vocals and chilly synths remind me quite a bit of James Blake. I suppose there’s something for Beach
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New England noise artist Derek Piotr has a new record on the way in may titled Airing. The track streaming above, “Colossus,” is the first to drop from it. Derek’s music has a bit of a love-hate relationship with accessibility. His tracks consciously avoid melody and tone as if
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It’s been a while since something of this style really hit me, and I’m not sure if the project that created this song, nihiti, will do something like this again anytime soon. The reason being other tracks on this group’s SoundCloud are much more acoustic by comparison.
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On their debut album, Pop. 1280 brings a dark, abrasive, and almost gothic aesthetic to the style of noise rock. WATCH THE REVIEW