rock
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Lightning Bolt’s Brian Chippendale drops a new music video under his Black Pus pseudonym, and the result is violent, stick figure-filled wet dream of a young kid from the 90s–OK, I made a lotta sick figure flip book animation; however, the detail in this particular one makes the
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The Men drop yet another track from their forthcoming album, New Moon, which is gonna get dropped on Sacred Bones Records in March. This one’s got a bit of a country tinge to it! The passionate, harmonized vocals are a bit of a surprise, too. Enjoy!
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A silly little video from the guys in Warm Soda I told you about yesterday. They have a new record on the way via Castle Face Records. Get ready for some sweet, light power pop.
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Hit play on the widget above to stream the debut LP from Atoms For Peace, a.k.a. the band Thom Yorke is in right now that isn’t Radiohead. The album’s title is Amok, and should be getting an official release next week. Enjoy!
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On Pissed Jeans’ latest effort the band still sounds, uh, pissed. WATCH THE REVIEW
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On Foals’ third full-length album, the UK rock band continues down the path they set for themselves on 2010’s Total Life Forever, favoring newfound maturity over the raw energy that made the band so exciting in the first place. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Lightning Bolt’s more percussive half, Brian Chippendale, has a new album on the way via his solo pseudonym, Black Pus. “1000 Years” is the first track to drop from this forthcoming album, which is titled All My Relations and looking at a March release date on Thrill Jockey. It’
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Thanks to the good people at Suicide Squeeze, two up-and-comers in the rough and wild world of garage and noise rock have a new split on the way. The 7″ single features new tracks from Vancouver’s Nü Sensae and Atlanta’s the Coathangers. Give a listen to both tracks
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New York’s swankiest rock band, the Strokes, have dropped another single from their forthcoming LP, Comedown Machine. The album currently looking at a March 26th release date, but I’m not so sure I’m excited to get there after this listening experience. As you may know, I dug
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On this new, sophomore album, Jangle pop outfit Veronica falls works to homogenize their sound, but the issue is that it wasn’t really that diverse in the first place. WATCH THE REVIEW