MP3 A new track from Athens, Georgia band Of Montreal. If y’all watch my reviews, you know how I feel about the band’s trajectory, but this song is an obvious trek backwards into older sounds. Well, sort of. I’d say this album is an attempt to recapture
Vektor’s latest album continues further down the road the Arizona band set for itself on 2009’s Black Future. It’s certainly a more dynamic and melodic release, but I was ultimately hoping for a stronger difference between this album and its predecessor. Still, these tunes embrace Vektor’s
Nicolas Jaar and Dave Harrington release a new EP together via Jaar’s label, Clown & Sunset. Stream the whole thing via the widget above, and grab it here.
Presenting the Log.Os. It’s a new project spearheaded by Ken Barrientos, and he goes by the name of “KenBts.” for the purposes of this release. The dude comes with a bit of a background, having performed studio work for artists such as Blu or Bilal. With loads of
G5TAPE01: Ruins Tape by Nocow A series of dreamy soundscapes backed by dubstep rhythms on the new Nocow album, Ruins Tape.
The Needle Drop: “Serving up audio reviews like they’re pizza slices or something.” Eh, that’s a really terrible slogan we’re beta testing right now. Let it seep in. See what happens. Anyway, my friend Derek and I have another review for you this week, and we’re
On her latest album, singer-songwriter Kate Bush creates a winter wonderland loaded with metaphors dealing in love, loss, and age. WATCH THE REVIEW
Alternative hip hop collective Doomtree drops a video for a track from its new album, No Kings. Grab a copy of it over here.
Alternative hip hop collective Doomtree drops a video for a track from its new album, No Kings. Grab a copy of it over here.
On its latest EP, progressive rock band Cynic moves its sound in a direction I hope shows up on the group’s next full-length. WATCH THE REVIEW