Ugly God’s debut mixtape is loaded with filler and bookended by two good tracks we’ve already heard.
Thanks to Thin Black Duke‘s lavish orchestration and tour-de-force vocal performances from frontman Eugene Robinson, eminent underground rock outfit Oxbow has delivered a comeback album that leaves me lost for words for all the right reasons.
The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
I missed Benjamin Clementine’s latest single while on vacation, but good thing I went back for it because this is some of the London singer-songwriter’s most potent, visceral work yet. “God Save the Jungle” isn’t at all la-di-da like some of the stuff on Benjamin’s (still
With its stellar flows from Kevin Abstract and a G-funk vibe coming through in its instrumental, “Gummy” has my mouth watering even more for Saturation II, which is thankfully slated to drop later this month!
The World Is a Beautiful Place has announced their third album, titled Always Foreign, and with that has come a somewhat divisive lead single. The sound the band goes for here is closer to pop punk than Midwest emo, but I can appreciate it as one of the catchiest songs
Liars have released two more singles from their upcoming album Theme from Crying Fountain – “Coins in My Caged Fist” continues down the rabbit hole of uncanny electronica, while “The Grand Delusional” is a predominantly acoustic affair. TFCF is out August 25 via Mute.
A few years back, I made a handful of guest videos for a channel that has since been rebranded and unlisted its older content. I’ve got permission to re-upload the vids, so for now here’s the most requested one. You guys just really want to see me relive
The magical monthly segment where Anthony briefly touches down on a gauntlet of albums he didn’t get a chance to review this past month.
Maryland trio Dying Fetus comes through with one of the best brutal death metal albums I’ve heard since their last album back in 2012.