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Judging from this track, Brain Tentacles are about to put out the most insane avant-garde jazz-metal album you’ll hear in all of 2016. The trio’s self-titled debut will be released September 30 via Relapse.
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A track from each half of Boris and Merzbow’s collaborative double-album Gensho, out March 18 via Relapse. Sounds mighty when played in sync!
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Myrkur’s full-length debut came through with some great production and a lot of promise, but some lackluster song structuring kept this record from reaching its full potential.
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The fourth single from M, the debut album of Danish atmospheric black metal artist Myrkur, out August 21 via Relapse.
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From Shape Shift, the new album from progressive synth duo Zombi, out October 16 via Relapse.
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M by Myrkur Danish atmospheric black metal artist Myrkur (Amalie Bruun) is releasing her full-length debut M August 21 via Relapse Records. We have pretty high hopes for it after being impressed last year by the demo track “Skaði” and finding out Ulver’s Garm was co-producing the album. Up
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New Zealand death metal perfectionists Ulcerate have a new single streaming via the widget above, and a new album on the way via Relapse records. The title: Vermis. Currently, the release date sits at September 17th, and “Confronting Entropy” shows the band continuing to explore their dense, impenetrable sound. Catch
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Chicago experimental rock outfit Locrian drops another set of eerie visuals on a track from their new album, Return to Annihilation. The LP is out now via Relapse records, and you can check a review for the album below:
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A video for one of the more post-rock-inspired moments from the new Locrian album, Return To Annihilation. It’s the Chicago experimental rock group’s first LP for Relapse records, and it sounds like they’re taking a slight turn for the accessible on this one in an attempt to
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A lot like the band Torche with its latest album, Harmonicraft, sludgesters Baroness seem to be moving their heavy rock sound into more accessible territory. “Take My Bones Away” is the first track to drop from the band’s forthcoming Yellow & Green album, which will be out on Relapse