Idre by Idre Try out this new, two-song album from Oklahoma rock outfit Idre. Yeah, the first song is 26 minutes, but it’s an entertaining combo of various rock styles: gothic, experimental, post. There’s even a bit of doom mixed in there for good measure. Vocalist Ryan Davis
Idre by Idre Try out this new, two-song album from Oklahoma rock outfit Idre. Yeah, the first song is 26 minutes, but it’s an entertaining combo of various rock styles: gothic, experimental, post. There’s even a bit of doom mixed in there for good measure. Vocalist Ryan Davis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNqgeV1s6-o&feature=youtu.be My Fictions is a loud rock four-piece from Lowell, Massachusetts apparently hellbent on pushing hardcore to its limit. They’ll be making their full-length studio debut next month with Stranger Songs. Above, you can check out the opening track
Mayhem returns with a new record and an old school black metal sound.
Girl Sense(소녀감성) by OOHYO(우효) OOHYO is a 21-year-old Seoul-based musician, and apparently a quite humble one at that. In the description of her first release Girl Sense, she admits she’s only beginning to discover her own potential as a musician, but I’d say she’s off
I don’t think y’all have to hear any more about our love of clipping.’s debut album CLPPNG. But it’s worth mentioning that we’re digging the trio’s visual direction about as much as the music. The video for lead single “Work Work” was brilliantly blunt,
Jack White’s sophomore LP might be instrumentally lavish, but these emotionally vacant songs features some of his worst tunes since the demise of the White Stripes.
The beloved Mariam The Believer drops a simple, somber organ ballad with the track “To Conquer Pain With Love,” which is set for release on a forthcoming EP titled The Wind. Not only was this track build of first takes, but it seems all the tracks on this EP will
Stream: Matteah Baim – Falling Theater Pitchfork is premiering the new album by under-the-radar singer-songwriter Matteah Baim, Falling Theater. This is her third record, following her lovely debut Death of the Sun and Laughing Boy, both of which have gone criminally under-appreciated. Previously, Baim collaborated with CocoRosie’s Sierra Cassidy on
Trap Them’s latest record might be loud, but the flavorless production and forgettable riffs do these songs no favors.