• 2013

    A deep, dark, drone-y track from the new Wardruna album, Runaljod – Yggdrasil. These guys are a Norwegian project that takes a pretty gloomy approach to recreating the folk music of their homeland. However, the mood of this track isn’t a surprise when you consider numerous members of the band

  • 2013

    Beach House drops an Eric Wareheim-directed video for the track “Wishes,” and it’s absolutely insane. The stellar track comes from the band’s latest album, Bloom, and it’s a hilarious goof and spoof on sporting events. Just about everything in the video is ridiculous; however, what Wareheim does

  • 2013

    Dillinger Escape Plan drops a new release date with the song “Prancer.” The record’s title: One of Us is the Killer. The release date: May 14th. Like usual, the band brings an incredibly heavy and ear-piercing sound with loads of sharp guitars and abrasive vocals. It’s a full-scale

  • 2013

    Italy’s Blue Willa has an eerie style that I’m digging a lot on this self-titled record of theirs. The folk-inspired simplicity, dissonant guitars, and sharp howls of the project’s frontwoman are all too potent to deny. Enjoy!

  • 2013

    Mississippi rapper Big K.R.I.T. drops a new track and video, which features a pretty obvious–but awesomely executed–James Blake sample. The track will be featured on K.R.I.T.’s next mixtape, King Remembered In Time, which I’ve been told should be dropping this

  • 2013

    Stream: Kvelertak – Meir Norway’s Kvelertak are dropping their highly anticipated sophomore LP this month via Roadrunner records, but you can stream the whole thin now via the link above. Enjoy! Check a review of the band’s previous album here:

  • Autechre may be coming from the same cold, analytical place they usually do, but Exai shows that their skills for crafting sound are stronger than ever. WATCH THE REVIEW

  • The Sure Shot [parts 1 and 2] by Ghostface Killah and Adrian Younge A new track from the forthcoming Ghostface Killah and Adrian Younge album: Twelve Reasons To Die, and it’s actually a bit more epic than the previous song to drop from this new LP, and features a

  • metal

    NEIGHBOR by Neighbor I like my sludge guttural, nasty, dirty, and bearded. I’ve never seen Louisville band Neighbor in person, so I can’t vouch for the band’s choice in facial hair, but those other three things are definitely there. The recording here is grimy, heavy, and somewhat

  • 2013

    Drake’s next full-length has got to be one of the most hotly anticipated hip hop releases of 2013, and I have to admit that applies to me as well. While I wasn’t in love with Drake’s last album, Take Care, I did think it was an overall