rock
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Next month German indietronic quartet The Notwist will drop its first album in six years, Close to the Glass. This second single, “Kong,” is certainly a buoyant number, but due to its conventional indie rock composition, it isn’t particularly exciting. At least not until around the three minute mark,
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Black Santa Rides The Fire Train by MONOLITHS. The Massachusetts rock outfit MONOLITHS. has a pretty diverse set of covers on this new Bandcamp release they’ve recently dropped, and Death Grips ranks among the handful of artists these guys decided to cover. Their song of choice: “No Love,” which
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Murmur’s self-titled sophomore album is a impressively executed fusion of black metal and progressive rock.
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A generational war is waged in the new video for Savages’ “Strife,” which comes off the band’s great full-length debut, Silence Yourself. This is the second video the band has released that’s been inspired by a moment in a novel. In this particular instance, it’s Albert Camus’
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Midwest post-hardcore act La Dispute is back with another installment of their uniquely poetic brand of melodic, passionate punk rock. The track “Stay Happy There” comes from the band’s next full-length, Rooms of the House, which is looking at a spring release this year. While I don’t this
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I just told you Have A Nice Life has a new album on the way? Are you listening to me? If not, listen now to this new track that just dropped from the duo’s forthcoming album, The Unnatural World. It’s coming February 4th. While “Burial Society” isn’t
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Falsetto-fronted folk rockers Woods are gearing up to drop new full-length album on April 15th through their usual stomping grounds, Woodsist. The title of this forthcoming record: With Light and With Love. The band is teasing toward this next album with the track “Leaves Like Grass,” which is a sweet
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If you can expect anything from New York’s The Men, it’s that you’ll never know what to expect from them. The band’s discography thus far has been quite the trip, showing no limits in their ability to imitate the sounds of noise rock, post-hardcore, pop rock,
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The brain behind one of my favorite albums of 2013 King Krule kicks off this new year with a great video concept that makes its Hitchcock reference clear. The black & white color is dramatic, and the intimate framing on these shots gives the video an edge as well. Props
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As I said, the new Indian album is shaping up to be slow, sludgy, noisy, and bleak. Just give a listen to the latest track to drop from their next LP, From All Purity, which is dropping on Jan 17th via Relapse. While the track doesn’t feature much in