Once again, the Portland outfit STRFKR drops a collection of tracks that sound like they’re the demos for what could be a pretty good synth pop album. However, that’s not the case; these flat, nondescript indie dance tunes are the album. WATCH THE REVIEW
On their latest release, Grave Babies take a gothic and lo-fi approach to the worlds of shoegaze and post-punk. WATCH THE REVIEW
Some gruesome and twisted blackened death metal from AOSOTH on this edit of “An Arrow In Heart,” which is the title track to the band’s fourth full-length. The LP is dropping in April via Agonia Records. Enjoy!
Clipping drops a remix of the Foot Village track “This Song Is A Drug Deal,” which is a strange track for anyone to remix–much less Clipping. However, with their new full-length, Midcity, Clipping hasn’t exactly proven itself to a bastion of traditionalism. Rather, the trio combines harsh noise
Stop Breathing by Donovan Wolfington Donovan Wolfington is a rock group from New Orleans whose music works in a lot of layers. There’s a heavy sense of angst flowing throughout a lot of the tracks, but they groups never loses sight of essentials like melody, memorable riffs, and just
With “Shine On,” the first single drops from Mississippi rapper Big K.R.I.T.’s forthcoming album, King Remembered In Time. Enjoy! K.R.I.T.’s production brings an unusually busy groove, and the hook is easily one of his smoothest. Bun B makes a solid appearance, too.
Austrian singer-songwriter Soap&Skin drops a new video in promotion for her latest single, which comes on the tail of an intense and forlorn sophomore album that I loved last year. “Sugarbread” features the same vocal stylings, but it’s incredibly heavy with organ and orchestral hits of brass
Colorado band Call of the Void fuses hardcore punk, metal, and grind with some blood-pumping ferocity that grabs hold of me right away. It’s not like I’m just listening to a bunch of guys create a racket. No, I’m actually sucked into the whirlwind of blast beats,
Radiation/Personal Planes 7" by PRIESTS Emotional, dramatic, and uncompromising, Preists make music that combines a punk attitude with a bit of spoken word. Stream their new 7″ via the widget above. /via/