“Love Ave” comes from the latest collection of songs from French electronic music producer Para One. The title: Passion. The tracks on this thing range from bright and bouncy electro house to smooth, synthetic future funk that I’m sure Dam-Funk fans get into pretty easily. “Love Ave” is the
Despite his extremely so-so lyrics, Miami rapper Spaceghostpurrp is at least worth checking out because of his dark, moody sound. WATCH THE REVIEW
With some new and improved production, Deathspell Omega’s ultra-dense approach to progressive metal is sounding more brutal than ever. WATCH THE REVIEW
Still sweet, still catchy, still Hot Chip. WATCH THE REVIEW
While Old Man Gloom brings an interesting blend of ambient music and sludge metal, one side of the sound ends up feeling more interesting than the other. WATCH THE REVIEW
Download: Mayhem Lauren- Respect the Fly Shit You don’t have to listen to Meyhem Lauren long to figure out where he’s coming from. He’s a New York MC who doesn’t exactly embrace the trendy, fashionable sounds in modern hip hop. And I’m talking about both
With the same colorful, schizophrenic personality that powered the last track I blogged about from Foxygen, “Waitin’ 4 U” evokes too many sounds to name. The funny part is they’re all revisited with this joyously sloppy performance that’s lovingly complimented with meticulously crafted pianos, synths, background vocals, and
American black metal outfit Ash Borer has a new album on the way via Profound Lore, and you can hear a colossal clip of the album’s first track above. The 4-track LP will be titled Cold of Ages, which is certainly a fitting title if every track brings the
Unnatural helpers releases what’s probably 2012’s official out-of-school summer jam, “Hate Your Teachers.” It comes from the band’s forthcoming LP on Hardly Art Records, Land Grab. Look for it in September.
My buddy Zach at We Listen For You suggested this band from his back yard of Kentucky, Murals. Their new LP, On A Passing Cloud, didn’t really hit me at first, but a return listen has me enjoying quite a bit about their sound. Folk is most definitely a