sacred bones
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A highlight from cyberpunk outfit Pop. 1280‘s new album Paradise, out now via Sacred Bones.
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Blanck Mass’ sophomore LP takes the noisy, texture, drone-laced production of Fuck Buttons, and lays it against a varied series of electronic music styles.
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A Danish experimental rock band with connections to underground music acts such as Iceage, Vår, Lower, and Sexdrome makes their Sacred Bones Records debut.
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Director, screenwriter, and infamous soundtrack composer John Carpenter surprises fans with an album of non-soundtrack material.
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Pharmakon’s latest album features a harsh, noisy aesthetic, but that’s about all it’s got.
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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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Next month, The Men will release an all-acoustic 5-song EP actually recorded around a campfire while the band was holed up in a house in upstate New York. The project is aptly titled Campfire Songs and will feature re-imagined versions of New Moon-era tracks “I Saw Her Face,” “The Seeds,
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Arizona loud rock outfit Destruction Unit have shared the song, “Bumpy Road” from their upcoming LP Deep Trip. With the previously released “The World on Drugs” and this new track, which is laden with noisy psychedelic grooves and clouded vocals; it appears as though the album will live up to
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One of New York’s trippiest, strangest, and most surreal garage rock acts has announced a new album–title: Nature Noir–and you can stream the first track to drop from it via the embed above. While I wouldn’t exactly call it a “hit,” the band does manage deliver
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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