New video from Ponytail for the track “Honey Touches,” which comes from the band’s latest LP, Do Whatever You Want All The Time. Out now on We Are Free. C’mon, haven’t you ever wanted to punch a watermelon? Drink that smoothie, kid!
On their third LP, Metronomy lowers their eccentric characteristics to a simmer and gives their songwriting strenghts a workout. The track list hits with one great tune after another. And even though the sounds behind these tracks might not be fantastic, the hooks and melodies are too good not to
Stream / Download: WALSH- Karaoke I was late to the party when it came to WALSH’s first EP in ’10, and I’m late again to enjoy his latest release, too. Am I surprised? No. But one of my kind ‘Drops turned me on to this, so I have to
Chicago’s Indian just dropped their fourth LP on Relapse Recs. Guiltless takes hints from doom and sludge, yes, but the vocals on this thing call out to the frostbitten sounds of black metal. The riffs on this thing are pretty massive as well.
New track from Woodsman, which comes from their side of a brand new tour split they’ve released with Tjutjuna. Hear the drone. Feel the drone. Be the drone. Grab this release at the tour dates listed in this tumblr post via Fire Talk Records.
MP3 A 7-minute introduction to the forthcoming My Morning Jacket LP, Circuital. The introduction is a little slow, but when the instrumentation jumps in after 1/3 of the track, it’s pretty heavenly. I can smell the pollen and feel the sun on my face with this one. Circuital
On his latest EP, Manifestations, Mono/Poly brings all of the sounds informing his full-length debut to their melting point. Rather than hoping from idea to idea, this short release shoots for an atmospheric aesthetic filled with crisp beats and glitched bass programming. Like any good release on Brainfeeder, it’
On their latest LP, Vivian Girls try to step even further past the noise and effects that made their previous efforts such noisy whirlwinds. It’s a step in the right direction theoretically, but does the band’s sound appeal outside of the cacophony? Will the songs, production, melodies, and
It’s been five years since New Orleans’ Belong released their full-length debut via Carpark Records. Common Era is the new album, and Kranky is the new label. In regards to the song above, “A Walk,” I want to say this music feels like an eternity–but I mean that
“Touching Down” Stream Picture yourself on a boat on a river. No, wait, that’s the Beatles, and this is Therapies Son, but the feeling remains the same. Listening to Over The Sea, the debut EP by Van Nuys, California musician Alex Jacob sets sail in the calm ocean for