rock
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The opener / title track from Body War, the debut album by genre-bending NYC trio Show Me the Body, out now via Letter Racer.
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The lead single from Stage Four, a new album by post-hardcore group Touché Amoré, out September 16 via Epitaph. The band seems to be heading into a more accessible, pop punk-infused direction here, but still delivers impassioned performances.
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Legendary experimental rock outfit Swans returns with one of the most transcendental releases in their discography: The Glowing Man.
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CLOSING OUT CLASSICS WEEK WITH AN AMAZING ALBUM. ZIGGY STARDUST. DAVID BOWIE. ENJOY.
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Fresh out of a name change, post-punk outfit Preoccupations (formerly Viet Cong) is dropping a self-titled album on September 16 through Jagjaguwar; here’s the lead single and its chilling video.
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Yes’ Close to the Edge is one of progressive rock’s most fun, accessible, and triumphantly melodic albums.
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In this classic review, I take on the final album from seminal grunge outfit Nirvana.
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In this classic review, I dive into Patti Smith’s amazing debut album: Horses.
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The Strokes are back, following up their least impressive album with their least impressive EP.
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At its best, the new PUP album is a clever, witty piece of modern pop punk, At its worst, it’s a temper tantrum.