MP3 It’s some fuzzy rock ‘n’ roll from the forthcoming Purling Hiss 12”, Lounge Lizards. Look for it in June via Mexican Summer. This’ll be the project’s fourth LP, and it’s packed with six songs that are sure to be as fuzzy as this one. “The
1-Minute Miracles is the solo project of Canadian beat sculptor David Stephan. From what he tells me, his website is kind of like his sonic journal, jotting down short beat concepts in the six or eight hours he has before he has to go to work. I’d say his
Video: horrifying. Song: captivating. They were made for each other. Of course, this isn’t the “official’ video,” but it still works. This track comes from Dirty Beaches’ latest album, Badlands, which is his fourth. Look for it on Zoo. Dirty Beaches is Alex Zhang Hungtai. He’s a Taiwan-born
Never See Me by Beat Culture On Beat Culture’s Facebook fan page, it says this project is basically “just some guy making songz.” It’s a modest calling, but an honorable one. I was suggested this young producer the the Up-Turn, and I’d like to thank them for
‘Abhorrent Evolution’ by Oblivionized Last night, I got a pretty solid metal suggestion from the one, the only JGCSound–so I’d like to pass along the favor. He talked up a UK death metal band with an extremely technical sound. But what attracted me the most about his description
1. Yellow Ostrich- Mary 2. Two Gallants- Las Cruces Jail 3. Tera Melos- Party With Tina 4. Galaxie 500- Tugboat 5. D/Wolves- Buzz Light Yr. 6. La Dispute- Bury your Flame 7. El Guincho- Bombay 8. Assassins 88- Scanners 9. Jrgen Paape- So Weit Wie Noch Nie 10. Apparat-
Wild Beast’s Smother shows the band toning things down, and making a sound that comes off eerier than the material on their previous two albums. Though this LP still holds some of the grooves their last albums did, the songs here carry a much more serious tone–maybe too
New video for the Balkans track “Troubled and Done,” which comes off their new album that’s out now. Kind of confused by the green screen, though. Should we take it upon ourselves to superimpose the band in various places and situations? Just wondering.
Despite my everlasting love for A.P. Ticker and the Spelunker, it seems Breakfast as Sullimay’s is the most popular thing Woodshop Films has ever done. However, it’s been nearly a month since that last episode, from what I believe. Will we ever see Bill, Ann, and Joe
Mamaleek is an unlikely black metal project hailing from San Francisco. The band’s two members are brothers, and they bring elements of noise and electronic drums. The occasional synth jumps in the mix, too. It’s got a gritty bedroom-recorded sound, and even though this thing is rough around