post-hardcore
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Get Olde Second Wind by Crying I don’t know whether the point with Crying’s sound is to send people on a uniquely nostalgic trip back to the 90s, provide the weirdest backdrop for vocalist Elaiza Santos, or even a secret mission to get the world head banging to
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Pianos Become the Teeth deliver a terrifyingly bland followup to 2011’s The Lack Long After.
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Last month, Pennsylvanian noise-rockers Pissed Jeans reissued their 2005 debut album Shallow on their current label Sub Pop. Definitely check this re-release out if you’ve been digging the group’s recent output and want to witness the genesis of their “power dirge” ways. Above you can watch the music
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-H-wu2sNuI As you might recall from last week, we kind of sort of loved the new Dope Body record Lifer. It will almost certainly be considered among the very best rock releases of the year. And in the running for best rock video of
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Dope Body releases a chaotic and somewhat psychedelic followup to 2012’s Natural History.
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Previously loved New York noise rock newbies Big Ups have a new split 7″ on the way via Exploding In Sound, and “Rash” is one of several tracks on it. Give a listen via the embed above, and try not to bob your head too violently.
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Some heavy, crushing, and aggressive post-hardcore from the guys in USA Nails. I believe they’ll be dropping their full-length debut on November 17th via Smalltown America. The title: Sonic Moist.
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The new Shellac album is decent, but falls disappointingly short of the reaction “Dude, incredible!”
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Between Bodies by The World is a Beautiful Place & I am No Longer Afraid to Die Previously praised Connecticut emo revivalists The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die have a new release out titled Between Bodies. It’s a collaborative project that
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Omar Rodriguez Lopez and Cedric Bixler-Zavala are back with a new project: Antemasque.