Experimental music veteran, Eric Copeland–of Black Dice and Terrestrial Tones fame–has a new album on the way titled Joke in the Hole. It is scheduled for release this week, and is the artist’s first full-length on DFA Records. Recently, Copeland shared the track, “Cheap Treat;” a catchy
The debut album from Austin-based electronic rock duo, Zorch, is now available to stream on Soundcloud. The LP, titled Zzoorrcchh, is well-represented by its lead single, “We All Die Young,” which is reminiscent of Bromst-era Dan Deacon, but with some added punk and chiptune zest. The album is an onslaught
I don’t know what happened at this birthday party, but that clown is gonna pay. This little Bolivian girl is gonna make sure it happens, too! The above embed is the latest music video from Cloud Control, which is an indie rock quartet hailing from Australia. They’ve got
She (Was My Baby) by The Keepsies <a href=”http://thekeepsies.bandcamp.com/album/she-was-my-baby-2″>She (Was My Baby) by The Keepsies</a> Several newly released tracks from the Fergus & Geronimo-relatedKeepsies. The band’s new 7″ can be streamed via the widget above. There’s
A video from Mariam the Believer–you know, one half of Wildbirds and Peacedrums–for one of the tracks from her new solo record, Blood Donation. The visuals remind me of a previously released W&P video, but the music is coming from a pretty different place. Under this
With a new EP–uh, mini-LP–on the way via Graveface, the California band Whirr has dropped a new track titled “Drain.” While I wouldn’t say it brings much novelty to the world of shoegaze, the track is pretty heavy, blissful, and melodic. There’s a touch of sadness
Recently, Icelandic folktronica outfit, múm, debuted a new 7″ single, “Toothwheels,” taken from its forthcoming album, Smilewound, out wordwide September 6th on Morr Music. The song is accompanied by a skittering, dimly lit music video that perfectly complements the song’s cold, glitchy beat. In a press release, múm stated
Yo La Tengo drops an interesting, animated video for the song “Ohm,” which features a colorful, psychedelic land that we’ll refer to as “Yo La Tengo land.” Not much of what goes on here makes sense, but it all seems to answer the following question: What is Yo La
Exhaustion is causing me to make a total mess of my living room, they have found just the right dirty, power fused, and grinding sound that can awaken that sort of energy. There was a reason that when these ex-members of UK metal band Throats came together they called themselves
While Autopsy is sounding much heavier on The Headless Ritual, these death metal veterans just didn’t seem to put in the songwriting effort that they did on their last full-length, Macabre Eternal. WATCH THE REVIEW