Thanks to the good people at NPR Music, the new Fucked Up album is streaming front to back, which includes the LOVED track “Queen of Hearts.” The album is dropping on the 7th via Matador Records, and watch a short docu-film-piece-thing on the band over here. Here we go: “First
OK, so I’m not trying to be provocative with the title of this blog post. I honestly mean it when I say this will be the most insane music video you see this summer. It’s basically the viral internet blockbuster the blog-o-sphere has been waiting for, so buy
Since I started blogging about 1-Minute Miracles, I’ve been asked questions I just can’t answer. All I truly know is this project is dropping some serious nuggets of beat-backed joy! The biggest question I get is where someone could even download this stuff. Well, the announcement has been
Is “darkness” taken seriously anymore, or has it just become a schtick that gets your band labeled “witch house”? Canada’s Blood Ceremony does reference witches, but they’re not in a house–they’re not in the ghetto either. The witches on the band’s latest album, Living With
Stopmakingme remixes “the Bay,” which was on Metronomy’s latest album, the English Riviera. Watch a review for the album here.
A track from Little Dragon’s forthcoming album, Ritual Union, which will be dropping on July 12th via Peacefrog. On “Nightlight,” the band string together a fuzzy groove with some vocals that are too sexy to handle. Can’t wait for this thing to drop! /via/ Here’s a little
Denver’s Havok isn’t the only band reliving the salad days of thrash metal, and let’s be honest: For me, the genre’s revival hasn’t been that glorious outside of a few releases. Havok’s Time Is Up might be worth adding to that last, though. Considering
New video for “Kidz,” which is off Baby Baby’s new album, Money. The LP is out now via the Gospel of Rhythm.
Florian Droids by Florian Droids Uno, Dos, Tres, Quatro! Florian Droids’ self-titled debut LP goes from 60s psych to 70s prog through their bubbling Latin musical stew. These accomplished musicians have created a mashup of subconsciously familiar riffs and sounds from the days of album rock. These guys are bursting
My Morning Jacket’s latest album was a two-part surprise for me. First, I was happy to hear how alive and ambitious the first half of this album was. Not only are the hooks and instrumentation strong, but the band seems equally comfortable saying something beautiful or funny with their