From Argentinian dance producer Mati Zundel‘s recently released LP Amazonico Gravitante comes “El Alto de la Paz,” a track that features the vocal talents of Canadian resident Boogat. The album hit the shelves on March 20 via ZZK Records, and can be snatched over at the label’s website.
Hot off the release of their new album, the Lion’s Roar, here is a video of the Swedish folk duo performing a passionate, beautiful cover of Joan Baez’s “Diamonds and Rush.” /via/
Experimental California songwriter Chelsea Wolfe has a new album on the way that is being dubbed an “acoustic emanation.” In advance of the album’s release, Wolfe recorded a live version of one of the new tracks for Sargent House’s Glassroom Sessions. The song is called “Flatlands,” and it
London-based producer Colin Bailey, aka Drums of Death, will follow up his Red Waves and Black Waves EPs this year with a third record in the trilogy, the Blue Waves EP. Bailey’s work is characterized by engaging melodies and delicate but intricate rhythms, and both of those qualities come
The legendary Swedish doom metal band Candlemass have a new record out bearing the exceptionally metal title Psalms For the Dead. The single “Dancing In The Temple Of The Mad Queen Bee” is a highlight, despite (or perhaps because of) its silly title. The vocals and lyrics are pretty campy,
Irish Super group No Spill Blood consists of members from Elk, Adebisi Shank and Magic Pockets. This new single from the the project premiered by BBC consists of muddy, heavy, and repetitive riffs as well as some very distorted vocals. They combine this with some really fantastic spacey synthesizers that
Self Titled LP by Pinkish Black Pinkish Black is a new wave duo heavily influenced by the world of doom metal. Using these two styles they manage to create a pretty unique atmosphere with their music. The name of the project itself seems to accurately describe the type of music
The June Brides were quite notable for a minute in the 80s. Early adopters of an jangly guitar tone that is very prevalent in modern underground music, the Brides have a good chance at getting into the blogosphere with this bit of new material, “A January Moon.” Tt’s an
The June Brides were quite notable for a minute in the 80s. Early adopters of an jangly guitar tone that is very prevalent in modern underground music, the Brides have a good chance at getting into the blogosphere with this bit of new material, “A January Moon.” Tt’s an
Album after album, Ontario band Metric hones an incredibly polished approach to rock music. WATCH THE REVIEW