billy woods has shared the lead single and video from Known Unknowns, the follow-up to 2015’s Today, I Wrote Nothing. That album was woods’ most abstract project to date, but with “Groundhogs Day” we seem to be picking up more where his 2013 album, Dour Candy, left off. Blockhead
Miya Folick, the latest signee of Terrible Records, comes through with a single that rekindles the spirit of ’90s alt-rock and announces her as a singer-songwriter worth keeping an eye on. The track will appear on Miya’s sophomore EP, Give It to Me, which is due out sometime in
Slowdive’s first album in over two decades finds the band’s once heavenly wall of sound turning anemic.
Full of Hell offers a fleeting thrill of sludgy grindcore on their latest album.
Mac DeMarco matures as a songwriter on This Old Dog, his best album since 2.
London post-punk act HMLTD has released a video for “Music!”, the B-side of last month’s fantastic “To the Door” single, and well, please heed the seizure warning. Hopefully a debut album’s on the way cause these two songs have been interesting to say the least.
With “S.A.D,” Kirin J. Callinan delivers a cheesy, industrial-tinged ballad about drugs that may lack the sex appeal of previous single “Bravado,” but is still too slick and weird for me to resist. Kirin’s new album, also titled Bravado, is out June 9 via Terrible Records.
Orange Card – Fruitopian Raps by Wanlov The Kubolor It’s been ten years since Wanlov the Kubolor a.k.a. The African Gypsy dropped his debut album Green Card, and to commemorate this, he has come through with Orange Card – Fruitopian Raps, probably the most ambitious installment of his color
Noctem is a melodic blackened death metal outfit hailing from Valencia, Spain that just dropped its fourth album, Haeresis, last September. Already the band is back to dish out some more devastation with new single “A Cruce Salus.” If you dig what you hear, check out the recent album below: