Deerhoof drops a track from its forthcoming album on Polyvinyl records. The LP’s title: Breakup Song. And this track is kinda wowing me. It’s not my favorite Deerhoof track, but the band has really taken a different direction here. With some horns, piano, and a Latin rhythm section,
Watch this interesting, nicely shot 4-part video series looking into the making of the new Nachtmystium album, Silencing Machine. It’s pretty awesome seeing the writing dynamic of the band on this new record–especially with the addition of longtime producer Sanford Parker as a contributing member of the group.
Mount Eerie’s last album, Clear Moon, definitely took drone and repetition to the forefront for the longtime musical project of singer-songwriter Phil Elverum. Phil is now gearing up to release his second album of 2012, Ocean Roar, and “Pale Lights” is the first song to drop from it. The
Yeah, Brooklyn’s TEEN doesn’t exactly have a band name that sticks out in today’s current indie landscape, however, the music the music itself is something worth writing home about. It’s dark, moody indie rock with loads of experimental, psychedelic sounds. There are a lot of great,
[audio:http://suicidesqueeze.net/artists/nusensae/Nu_Sensae_Swim.mp3] A track from the forthcoming Nu Sensae album on Suicide Squeeze Records, Sundowning. I’m liking the blend of rock styles on this thing. There’s a relentless punk energy to this think, but the heavy, mid-paced riffs are a
It’s straight, bass-blowing fire on this 45-minute Boiler Room performance brought by one half of TNGHT, Lunice. Loving the beats he’s pulling together here, and it’s stellar to see he physically gives off the kind of energy his music showcases.
A new track from the forthcoming collaborative album consisting of rhymes from the metal-faced MC known as (MF) DOOM, and production from Jneiro Jarel. Check the track list for the LP below, and look for this thing to be released on the 20th of August. 1. Waterlogged 2. Guv’nor
A track from the new Single Mothers 7″, which is out now on Secret Voice. It’s some pretty snarky, riff-heavy, and melodic post-hardcore. Did I mention Touche Amore’s Jeremy Bolm runs the label?
With a new album on the way in September, the experimental music outfit Animal Collective has a new track teasing toward what would be a great album. WATCH THE REVIEW
Liars drop a new video for the track “Brats,” which comes off the band’s latest album, WIXIW. As I watch this, I can feel my childhood crumbling, so congrats to Ian Cheng on the twisted animation.