The June Brides were quite notable for a minute in the 80s. Early adopters of an jangly guitar tone that is very prevalent in modern underground music, the Brides have a good chance at getting into the blogosphere with this bit of new material, “A January Moon.” Tt’s an
The June Brides were quite notable for a minute in the 80s. Early adopters of an jangly guitar tone that is very prevalent in modern underground music, the Brides have a good chance at getting into the blogosphere with this bit of new material, “A January Moon.” Tt’s an
Album after album, Ontario band Metric hones an incredibly polished approach to rock music. WATCH THE REVIEW
On his latest album, New Orleans rapper Curren$y pulls together his first big budget project. WATCH THE REVIEW
Visuals for the new Twin Shadow track, “Five Seconds.” It comes from the band’s new album, Confess. The album is looking at a July 9th release date on 4AD.
Dirty Projectors drop another track from their forthcoming LP, Swing Lo Magellan. This track, and the previous one to be released, are taking the Projectors’ sound in a noticeably sweeter, poppier direction. While it’s nowhere near as hard-hitting as their earlier material, there’s something sneaky about how these
Toxic Waste by Municipal Waste / Toxic Holocaust Appropriately titled Toxic Waste, Toxic Holocaust and Municipal Waste have a new split out via Tank Crimes. It’s totally downloadable and free on Bandcamp. Woot! If there are two groups to check out in this new era of bands keeping thrash alive,
To Carry the Flame by Old Man Gloom Boston’s Old Man Gloom is dropping their new album, titled NO, next week via Hydra Head records. A group like this has a considerable hurdle to jump over with this new record. Not only is NO the first Old Man Gloom
Using the sounds of West Africa as inspiration and sampling material, the hip hop-influenced beats Débruit produces are uniquely colorful. The foreign flavors on his new album, From the Horizon, definitely give his music an otherworldly quality, but what ultimately makes this album so intriguing are Débruit’s production chops.
A new track from the forthcoming Holograms album, which is self-titled and dropping via Captured tracks on July 10th. The band hails from Sweden and showcases a noisy, chaotic post-punk vibe. After a handful of listens to this album, I have to admit it is a bit similar to the