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California lo-fi and noise rock duo No Age have a new album on the way via Sub Pop Records that’s due in August. The title is An Object, and the tracks to drop thus far from the album–including the one embedded above–haven’t really gotten me very
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2013 demo by Stone Titan Only a few weeks after the digital release of their new full-length album, Scratch N’ Sniff, Connecticut sludge outfit Stone Titan has dropped a few new demos that might sound interesting if given the full studio treatment. Stream the tracks above, and enjoy! Also, listen
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While I think California’s letlive. has pulled together some intense performances on this new album of theirs, the obnoxious vocal harmonies and poppy appeals keeps this album’s thrill short-lived. WATCH THE REVIEW
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With subtle influences from black and death metal, Lycus has pulled together a heavy and incredibly melodic doom metal album that will probably get you whipping out your air guitar at least a few times during its 40-minute run-time. WATCH THE REVIEW
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She (Was My Baby) by The Keepsies <a href=”http://thekeepsies.bandcamp.com/album/she-was-my-baby-2″>She (Was My Baby) by The Keepsies</a> Several newly released tracks from the Fergus & Geronimo-relatedKeepsies. The band’s new 7″ can be streamed via the widget above. There’s
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With a new EP–uh, mini-LP–on the way via Graveface, the California band Whirr has dropped a new track titled “Drain.” While I wouldn’t say it brings much novelty to the world of shoegaze, the track is pretty heavy, blissful, and melodic. There’s a touch of sadness
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Yo La Tengo drops an interesting, animated video for the song “Ohm,” which features a colorful, psychedelic land that we’ll refer to as “Yo La Tengo land.” Not much of what goes on here makes sense, but it all seems to answer the following question: What is Yo La
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When Arizona’s Destruction Unit named this track “The World On Drugs,” I guess they weren’t messing around. The song feels like a multi-phased trip that starts like a piece of hardcore punk, but suddenly shapeshifts into some slow-moving heavy psych. All the while, the band’s guitars are
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A new video from Belgium’s Oathbreaker. The song “No Rest For The Weary” is the band’s latest single and video. The song is set for release on their sophomore album, Eros|Anteros. Release date: August 20th. Label: Deathwish. Though hardcore punk has always been a pivotal reference point
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King Krule drops a new single with the track “Easy Easy.” The UK singer-songwriter has been teasing fans for months now with the prospect of a new album. But, so far, all signs are pointing to a solid, emotive, and captivating full-length debut. The dude’s spacey guitar reverb, driving