French electronic music producer Mr. Oizo has dropped a new track that’s set to be featured on his forthcoming full-length album titled The Church. The album is currently looking at a November 18th release date via Brainfeeder Records. To be completely honest, I had never put much stock in
Strange Transmissions From The Neuralnomicon by Orbweaver Try out this new EP from Florida technical death metal band Orbweater. The title certainly is a mouthful: Strange Transmissions From The Neuralnomicon. You’re in for some fast, dizzying, interstellar guitars on this one. The playing is consistently flashy, but it usually
Danish post-punkers Iceage plow into the field of love with full force, backing up their longest set of songs yet with pianos, strings, and horns.
The new Shellac album is decent, but falls disappointingly short of the reaction “Dude, incredible!”
Thom Yorke’s latest solo endeavor has an interesting aesthetic, but the appeal of these tracks doesn’t extend too far beyond that.
On Perfume Genius’ third album, singer-songwriter Mike Hadreas uplifts his emotionally charged piano dirges with even more backing instrumentation.
Hellfyre Club rapper Open Mike Eagle drops visuals for the most technologically savvy track on his new album, Dark Comedy. Enjoy!
Nothing Is Original by shangozeropoint You probably don’t know West Coast rapper shangozeropoint. That’s fine. Let me introduce you to him right here. He’s got a new tape out titled Nothing Is Original, and he doesn’t really do anything that goes against that message either. He’
A new track from previously praised Swedish songwriter and synth pop singer Jonna Lee. She’s been releasing music under the once anonymous pseudonym of iamamiwhoami for a few years now, and she’s gearing up to release the followup to her wonderful debut this November. The title of this
Previously loved A$AP Mob figurehead A$AP Rocky’s got a new track out, and I’m hoping that means a new album is on the way come 2015. Personally, I’m a little more excited for whatever my dude Ferg is gonna do next, but “Multiply” has a