punk
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A track from Death Grips’ new album Bottomless Pit! It’s happening!
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Garage rock titan Ty Segall is back with what’s probably his most twisted album yet.
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Last night, Henry Rollins went on The Late Show to promote his new movie He Never Died, which hits theaters tomorrow, and also to sing “Carol of the Bells” with Stephen Colbert. Musical event of the year right here.
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Jeffrey Lewis comes through with a quirky folk-punk tune that deserves a spot on any mixtape made for a crush. Taken from his upcoming album with Los Bolts, Manhattan, out October 30 via Rough Trade.
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New Jersey’s Titus Andronicus are back with a 90-minute concept album.
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A debut full-length is on the way from Chris Farren (of Fake Problems) and Jeff Rosenstock (formerly of Bomb The Music Industry! and Arrogant Sons of Bitches). The duo perform and record under the moniker Antarctigo Vespucci, a name that would make your 8th grade history teacher’s skin crawl.
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I still don’t understand why Spraynard haven’t received more attention over the past few years. To get some background, check out their excellent 2011 Asian Man Records LP, Funtitled, here. Complete with great songwriting, soaring hooks, tight instrumentals, and smart, emotive lyrics, it astounds me that the record
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The Richmond, VA-based trio Unsacred have just released their debut LP on Forcefield Records, and you can stream it in full above. While the band channel a few different styles of heavy music throughout the album, they don’t really blend them together as much as transition back and forth
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https://soundcloud.com/krillband/torturer/ Melding elements of punk rock, loads of both metal and garage rock influences and a dash of poppy, melodic lyrics and undertones, Krill’s “Torturer” from the forthcoming album A Distant Fist Unclenching is rousing and bludgeoning, yet focused in its wild need to be
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Often, Guerilla Toss is revered as one of the noisier, more comprehensive American punk bands, with screeching vocals and wide instrumentals that makes up for what it lacks in melody with drive, energy and chaos. “367 Equaliser” is the comparatively quite friendly track, released earlier this year, which now features