shoegaze
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It’s been a while since something of this style really hit me, and I’m not sure if the project that created this song, nihiti, will do something like this again anytime soon. The reason being other tracks on this group’s SoundCloud are much more acoustic by comparison.
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I remember blogging about this track when it first dropped, but now we’ve got a new music video paired with it. Plus, I wanna remind you A Place To Bury Strangers has a new EP, Onwards To the Wall, dropping in February on Dead Oceans! Were these pictures taken
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To be honest, I’ve never been a huge Alcest fan. The combination of black metal and shoegaze the French project has been creating since 2000. My feelings aren’t much different when it comes to this new album, Les voyages de l’âme. WATCH THE REVIEW
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After a few singles on Slumberland Records, San Francisco trio Terry Malds is dropping a full-length album on the label. It should be out in February of 2012. The fuzzy, simple, and reverbed characteristics that were present on previous material are on this new track, but the total package is
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With a bassline that reminds me of the Eurythmics’ “Sweet Dreams,” the New York shoegaze/post-punk/noise rock band A Place To Bury Strangers has dropped a track from its forthcoming EP, Onwards to the Wall. Look for this to get a Feb. 7th release via Dead Oceans. Now, I
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Sundown / Sunrise EP by jesu As many of y’all know, I wasn’t huge on Jesu’s last album, Ascension. For me, the mix wasn’t heavy enough, and nothing really struck me as memorable. All we can do at this point is go back and listen to old
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With its debut full-length about a year in the past, California’s Weekend is gearing up to release a sophomore album this September via Slumberland records. If you can recall my review of Weekend’s debut, Sports, the production was pretty hazy and the guitars were really aggressive. The album
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MP3 Lenses Alien, the new album from New Jersey’s Cymbals Eat Guitars, arrives on August 30th on Barsuk Records. Soon after, the band will kick off a lengthy tour across the United States. We’ve already heard one track from the album, a staggeringly ambitious opening track called “Rifle
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From the latest Pains of Being Pure at Heart single, “the Body,” here’s “Tomorrow Dies Today.” The track is a b-side in the truest sense, sounding much different than the string of songs the band laid out on its new album, Belong. The production is a lot thinner, and
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A new video from California noise rock outfit Weekend. The trio recently dropped a new single for the track “End Times” via Slumberland Recs. I even reviewed the band’s latest LP, Sports, last year. Check it.