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Dirty Projectors are sounding like a slighty more toned down version of their usual selves on this new album. While it’s certainly not a bad LP, it’s not really entertaining me on the same level their previous material has. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Ultra-technical, ultra-progressive madmen Dysrhythmia have a new album on the way from Profound Lore. The title: Test of Submission. The title track is streaming above, the album is looking at an August 28th release date. The band features underground metal icons Kevin Hufnagel (Byla, Gorguts, While Heaven Wept) and Colin
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With some new and improved production, Deathspell Omega’s ultra-dense approach to progressive metal is sounding more brutal than ever. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Stream: The Mars Volta- Noctourniquet If you have never been able to get into The Mars Volta’s past work, now might be the time to give them another chance. Rolling Stone has a full stream of the band’s new album, which can be found above. It’s The
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The Mars Volta has released another new song from its upcoming LP. With the tracks released so far, this one included, they seem to have found a new focus, and that focus seems is far less self-indulgent. There is something immediately accessible about this song, but it still maintains the
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20012 by Orthrelm Orthrelm is an experimental metal project spearheaded by guitarist Mick Barr. Orthrelm material has been pretty scant since 2005’s OV, but now Barr is back with drummer Josh Blair with some new material on an EP titled 20012. Technically, the musicianship here is pretty incredible, creating
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The Maccabees go into its third album with a smoother sound, more atmosphere, and an overall glossier recording. WATCH THE REVIEW
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A review of Frank Zappa’s seminal album Hot Rats. I’m reviewing some of my all-time favorites this week in celebration of the YouTube channel hitting the 50K subscribed benchmark. Woot! WATCH THE REVIEW
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This week on Y U NO REVIEW, Anthony talks about releases that passed him by from Trash Talk, Mr. Oizo, Lupe Fiasco, Sepalcure, and Blut Aus Nord. Here’s some more he failed at life with: 1. Teebs- Collections 01 (Brainfeeder) I wasn’t into Teebs’ previous release, Ardour, and
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With a style that blends numerous genres, and lyrics loaded with bold narratives, Cormorant’s Dwellings reads like a modern metal storybook. WATCH THE REVIEW