punk
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Savages drop some visuals and a new track from their forthcoming debut album, Silence Yourself. The message behind that title comes through via some spoken word right at the start of this track, which, when the instrumentation kicks in, turns into a fast and driving piece of post-punk with reverbed
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Stream the second full-length album from Netherlands hardcore punk band This Routine Is Hell via the widget above. Howl was recorded by none other than Converge’s Kurt Ballou, and it shows through the mountainous punk guitars and sharp clarity this record has to offer. Pure rage. Enjoy!
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Swedish punks Makthaverskan go a wee bit jangle pop on this sophomore album of theirs, and the results are pretty catchy. WATCH THE REVIEW
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The Swedish post-punk outfit known as Holograms has announced a new album, and they’ve put out a new track to drum up excitement. Like many tracks on the band’s debut, “Flesh And Bone” feels dismal and emotionally defeated. However, the band seems to have gotten a better recording
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Danish punk, post-punk, and noise rock act Iceage releases a session performance of one of my favorite tracks from their latest album, You’re Nothing. Morals” is one of the most ballad-like tracks on the album, and it’s the beautiful piano chords and steady march of the beat that
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N V N V N V LP by DREAMDECAY Meaty, out-of-control noise rock from the band DREAMDECAY. They’re a Seattle band, and this little collection of tracks features track that are both vicious and dismal. Tracks like “CEILING FAN” definitely display some dark, post-punk tendencies while “NVUN” is absolutely
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Wavves really loves Nirvana’s Nevermind. I have no doubt about that after listening to this record. Yeah. WATCH THE REVIEW
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On the Drones’ latest release, the band is working with some of their longest and most emotive songs yet. WATCH THE REVIEW
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SLOW WARM DEATH by Slow Warm Death Combining the sounds of blues, garage rock, and lo-fi music, Slow Warm Death’s music is as catchy as they do badass. Stream the band’s self-titled full-length via the widget above.
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On Nails’ sophomore release, the band makes a series of slight improvements to their already extreme sound. WATCH THE REVIEW