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
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
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
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!
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
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
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
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