post-punk
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Oxford rock outfit Foals is putting out its fourth album What Went Down August 28 via Warner Bros. Last month, we got the title track and now we have “Mountain at My Gates,” which you can give a listen up there. Enjoy! Anthony’s review of the band’s previous
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The lead single for Detroit post-punk trio Protomartyr’s new album The Agent Intellect, out October 9 via Hardly Art.
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Montreal post-punk act Ought has a new album called Sun Coming Down out September 18 on Constellation. Try out the lead single up there and here’s a reminder Anthony dug the band’s debut More Than Any Other Day last year:
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A track from UK post-punk/experimental rock outfit Normil Hawaiian’s album Return of the Ranters, originally recorded in winter 1985/86 and receiving a proper release for the first time October 12 via Upset the Rhythm.
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Georgia’s Algiers fuse post-punk, gospel and more on their fantastic debut LP.
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A Danish experimental rock band with connections to underground music acts such as Iceage, Vår, Lower, and Sexdrome makes their Sacred Bones Records debut.
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Drenge’s sophomore album has a few highlights, but the rest of the record jumps from one underground rock style to another, making it feel like a musical identity crisis.
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Bristol post-punk vets The Pop Group are back with a new album after 35 years of studio album silence. And, in my opinion, it’s one of the best comeback albums of the decade thus far.
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Sleater-Kinney is back with a new record after ten years of studio album silence.
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Viet Cong picks up the pieces left in the demise of Women, and pulls together some great–but very similar–material on their self-titled release here.