Over the course of this year, it seems like The Avalanches, the Australian plunderphonics collective responsible for the universally-heralded Since I Left You, have been more interested in teasing the music blogosphere than actually leaking any material from their sophomore album purportedly slated for release this year. With featured artist
Simon Joyner is a singer songwriter from Omaha who is on the verge of releasing his 13th album. Only this release is in celebration of his 20th anniversary making music since his first album, Umbilical Chords, was released in 1992. He has decided for his album which is entitled, Ghosts,
Recomposition by La Bella La Bella is a California based hardcore band that has put together 7 enthralling tracks filled with emotion and original progressions. The most common issue that I have always had with the hardcore genre is the general lack of creativity that seems to be put it
Sometimes all you need is the title of the song to know what the video is going to be like, this is one of those times. King Tuff is a project from the frontman of the former stoner metal outfit Witch, Kyle Thomas. It should be noted that King Tuff
"God, Forgive These Bastards" Songs From The Forgotten Life Of Henry Turner by The Taxpayers The Taxpayers create music that’s a raw combination of punk and horns that isn’t 3rd wave ska. I’m interested already! I’m kidding, don’t get your jimmies rustled. This
Right not there’s a recurring trend in beat production that involves employing loads of amtmospheric effects, delicate samples, and moody melodies and chord progressions. Dude’s like Clams Casino are certainly at the forefront of this up-and-coming style, and thanks to Tri Angle Records, music like this kinda has
Watch the Corners from Dinosaur Jr With the Director Brothers, uh, directing and Tim Heidecker acting, Dinosaur Jr. delivers one of the better video concepts of this year. Where the tale here is going isn’t apparent at first, but once it hits, it’s wow! The ending is pretty
Songwriter and producer Matthew Dear now has his latest full-length effort, Beams, available for a complete stream via the widget above. Based on my first impressions of this thing, Dear has really outdone himself. No, really. 2010’s Black City was pretty well-received, but he’s improved his approach a
Border Community’s Nathan Fake drops a new track from his next album, Steam Days. “Neketona” has a pretty heavy and choppy 4/4 rhythm, and I’m loving the groove this very resonant synth is broadcasting on this one as well. A tight production here.
Some new visuals applied to the Aesop Rock track “Cycles To Gehanna.” You might remember it from the dude’s new album, Skelethon. Check that shiz if you haven’t heard it yet. The dude’s lyrics are stellar. Beats are unique, too. Dude is one of a kind.