savages
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UK post-punk outfit Savages follow up their roar of a debut album with a less intense affair.
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A stirring single and video off London post-punk quartet Savages‘ sophomore LP Adore Life, out January 22 via Matador.
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From London post-punk group Savages‘ sophomore LP Adore Life, out January 22 via Matador.
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The magical monthly segment where I briefly touch down on a gauntlet of albums I didn’t get a chance to review this past month. These are just my short, straightforward, passionate, biased opinions. Beyond Creation – Earthborn Evolution Parkay Quarts – Content Nausea The Neighbourhood – #000000 & #FFFFFF Taylor Swift – 1989
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UK post-punk outfit Savages drop a cinematic live video of their recently released single, “Fuckers.” The footage is stunning, and the performance is, well, anything but concise. I wouldn’t call it sloppy, but the band definitely seems “in the zone” on this one. The almost 10-minute rendition of this
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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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UK rock outfit Savages drops some visuals inspired by Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse Five, which were created by Gergely Wootsch and band guitarist Gemma Thompson. They fit the overwhelmingly dark tone of this closing track incredibly well. Enjoy the video above, and check a review for the album below:
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West Coast screamo outfit Touché Amoré drops a video for one of the better tracks off their new album, which drops this week, Is Survived By. Look for it on Deathwish, and expect a review very soon! In the meantime, check a review for the band’s last full-length below:
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English post-punk outfit, Savages, has made an atmospheric music video for the track “I Am Here” from its great debut album Silence Yourself. Minimal and dreary, it features the band performing the song in a dank, abandoned building. Watch it above! You can also check out the review of the
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A session performance from UK post-punk outfit Savages, which comes courtesy of KEXP. The band performs a number of cuts from their new, debut full-length, Silence Yourself. Catch a review for the album below: