Here we go, y’all! The album officially drops on June 21st via Jagjaguwar.
MP3 Nick Zammuto, member of the The Books, has a personal project. Fans of arty, glitchy cut-up music could be pleased by this first track, “Yay.” Others might be bemused, or irritated, by the by-the-numbers digital splicing offered here. Either way, if your appetite is whetted, Zammuto says his new
German electronica producer Kangding Ray dropped his third LP back in May, OR. But of course, it hasn’t caught a ton of buzz in the U.S., because the only label its been released on is a German one. Still, the ambient beatscapes painted on OR are a great
A new video from Memorytapes. The track, “Yes I know,” is off from the electronica project’s forthcoming album, Player Piano. The album will be out July 5th via Carpark. The tune is nice enough, but I’m not sure if I can watch this video all the way through.
The first music video to come from one of the newest rock outfits to come out of England, FLATS. “Never Again” is the band’s debut single, and the intensity of this has me hoping for a new album later this year.
“Of Deep and Dark Waters” “Children of a Failed God” After a couple different posts about this guy, we’re proud to bring you two new tracks from Finland’s Dødkvlt. The guy has a new album out, which is titled II, and it’s some of the most brutally
Hailing from the Bronx, and featuring members of Murphy’s Law and Sick of It All, and Lament and Burn, Poor Lily brings punk back to its essential basics. And as old school as it sounds, this music could have only been made with hindsight, because it seems to pull
Considering this album’s lineup change, its group of new guest singers, Gloss Drop must have been a bit of a challenge for Battles. Also, don’t forget to add the fact this thing is the band’s Sophomore LP, which comes after a highly praised first album. If this
Out on Miasmah now, it’s the sophomore LP from Belgium’s Kreng: Grimoire. If a monthly shot of dissonant strings, ambient soundscapes, and noise keep your brain in functioning order, consider spending a few hours this June with this LP. It’s basically the feel-scared hit of the summer.
Tommy Four Seven is a German electronica producer hailing from Berlin, and the dude knows a dark sound when he hears one. The tracks on his debut full-length, Primate, are backed with repetitive dance beats, but what’s happening over the beats is an entirely different story. On both “G”