Neil Cicierega returns with a new Lemon Demon album, featuring the project’s catchiest and most eccentric set of songs yet. Very nerdy, very catchy.
Existence Is Existential by …&more… The first project by Austin-based abstract hip hop duo …&more…, out now via EXO. If you begin to question the meaning of life while listening, that means it’s working.
Experimental electronic musician Gobby makes his DFA debut with No Mercy Bad Poet on April 1. Above is a clip of the closing track.
Denzel Curry‘s proper follow-up to his 2013 studio debut Nostalgic 64 (review).
UK pop rock outfit The 1975 returns with the most bloated pop record I’ve heard so far this year. A few decent tracks on it, tho.
Rapper and producer Mr. Yote tells tales from the briny sea from the standpoint of Scurvy Jones.
From Future of the Left‘s fifth album The Peace & Truce of Future of the Left, out April 8 via their Prescriptions imprint.
A “dystopian rock’n’roll anthem” by Norwegian outfit Kvelertak. Taken from Nattesferd, the follow-up to 2013’s great Meir (review), out May 13 on Roadrunner.
Vektor, the sickest band in modern thrash, returns with new LP Terminal Redux on May 6 via Earache. Check out the opening track above and Anthony’s review of their fantastic previous effort Outer Isolation here.
Things Our Bodies Used To Have by Good Willsmith A spacey and semi-improvised jam by Chicago experimental rock trio Good Willsmith, out now via Umor Rex.