post-punk
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Some noisy, off-kilter, and fem-fronted post-punk from a rock trio known as the Debauchees. They’ve got a new record coming in November, Big Machines and Peculiar Beings, and “I’ve Got Energy” gives a lot of reason to be excited: Quirky guitar phrasing, tight vocal harmonies, and a pretty
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English post-punk outfit, Savages, has made an atmospheric music video for the track “I Am Here” from its great debut album Silence Yourself. Minimal and dreary, it features the band performing the song in a dank, abandoned building. Watch it above! You can also check out the review of the
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UK-based singer-songwriter King Krule finally comes through with a full-length debut, 6 Feet Beneath The Moon. While it is a little overbearing at times, it delivers an almost immeasurable amount of passion! WATCH THE REVIEW
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Rock ‘n’ roll, a touch of punk, and a weird ocarina solo–if that’s what it is…–come together on the latest track from Parquet Courts. The band has a new EP dropping via What’s Your Rupture in October, and I’m pretty psyched considering the potential I
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Yeah, I may be much crazier about Factory Floors previously released single, “Fall Back,” but “Turn it Up” is still captivating with it’s relentless grooves, stark minimalism, and odd vocalizations. The band’s new, self-titled album will be dropping on September 10th via DFA.
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MNQ 038 Light House – In Their Image 12'' EP by Mannequin Records Some tense, hypnotic, and minimal music from Light House on this In Their Image EP. The song consist mostly of repetitive beats, atmospheric synths, and some pretty eerie female vocals. Though I wouldn’t say it’
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Some strong, melodic, and catchy dance pop from the guys in Holy Ghost! on the song streaming above, “Teenagers In Heat.” It’s a track that’s been co-produced by James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem, and I think the band’s direction on this song is pretty interesting. It’s
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Metz release this single through Adult Swim’s Summer Singles series. This song is another noisy thumper from Metz, featuring an ascending riff that sounds as if it is gliding up the neck of the guitar. The vocals take secondary importance to the sonic assault, which is as thick and
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The National comes through with yet another syrupy, impenetrable ode to life’s most blasé moments. WATCH THE REVIEW
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A session performance from UK post-punk outfit Savages, which comes courtesy of KEXP. The band performs a number of cuts from their new, debut full-length, Silence Yourself. Catch a review for the album below: