noise
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clipping. lives up to hip hop tradition and pushes “noise hop” unorthodoxy on their sophomore album.
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Famed sludge metal outfit Eyehategod is back with their first album in 14 years.
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The new Tobacco album is one of the most demented sonic adventures I’ve gone on this year.
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Swans’ latest album takes a hypnotic, meditative approach to churning out some of the most grand and visceral rock instrumentation in the band’s 13-album discography.
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Never Young whips out a sad, heart-stopping chord progression on “Main Stacks,” which is one of the many tracks featured on their new, cassette, Master Copy. If you’re looking for well-crafted guitars mixed with noise, and fed through some lo-fi recording tricks, then look for this thing on Father/
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So many sounds coming together on this upcoming full-length from Yvette. This is truly a twisted display of noise rock, industrial, and no wave. I’d say there are some gothic undertones worked into the mix as well–especially on tracks like “Everything In Reverse.” The band’s approach to
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The previously mentioned Kid Smpl drops another track from his forthcoming Silo Tear EP. The song “Ja” is far noisier than I would have expected given the last track I heard from this Seattle-based producer. “Ja” is just bursting at the seams with distorted, abrasive sounds, yes, still maintains a
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Lord Mantis’ latest record bring noise and ambitious songwriting into the fold of their heavy, blackened sludge.
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This sophomore LP from Brisbane band IDYLLS is one of the most twisted, extreme records I’ve come across this year.
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Never heard of the Darcys before, but they definitely know how to pull together an epic, 21-minute instrumental! Hymn For A Missing Girl is the Halifax band’s latest offering right here, and it was a 500 LP offering this past Record Store Day. There might still be some copies