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Watch the Corners from Dinosaur Jr With the Director Brothers, uh, directing and Tim Heidecker acting, Dinosaur Jr. delivers one of the better video concepts of this year. Where the tale here is going isn’t apparent at first, but once it hits, it’s wow! The ending is pretty
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Border Community’s Nathan Fake drops a new track from his next album, Steam Days. “Neketona” has a pretty heavy and choppy 4/4 rhythm, and I’m loving the groove this very resonant synth is broadcasting on this one as well. A tight production here.
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Some new visuals applied to the Aesop Rock track “Cycles To Gehanna.” You might remember it from the dude’s new album, Skelethon. Check that shiz if you haven’t heard it yet. The dude’s lyrics are stellar. Beats are unique, too. Dude is one of a kind.
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CRAB CAKE by Atomic Farmhouse L.A. hip hop project Atomic Farmhouse is rough around the edges, but has a lotta personality to offer. Remember how I just said MF DOOM has a lotta influence on these up-and-comers? This is one of those cases, I’d say. However, that doesn’
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I know singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer John Frusciante’s last EP, Letur Lefr, was a bit strange, but I don’t think any track on that thing prepared me for this first track to drop from the guy’s forthcoming album, PBX Funicular Intaglio Zone. There’s acoustic drums here
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Rocking the Night Away by WITCH CROSS Here’s a bit of heavy metal from a rock band time forgot: Witch Cross. The Danish group didn’t have a lot of releases in their heyday, but what they did put out was pretty tight, anthemic, and catchy. The label Hell’
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Eccentric TDE affiliate Ab-Soul drops a new track for what his label is calling “TDE Fam Appreciation Week.” As long as it leads to new tracks, I’m down with this. This particular track is produced by the mysterious, experimental underground R&B project known as JMSN. Soulo brings
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On “The 2nd Law: Unsustainable,” the alternative and symphonic rock trio Muse buys a one-way ticket to dubstep land, and starts incorporating a little bit of “wub wub” and “wreeeahhh.” WATCH THE REVIEW
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The Soft Moon drops a new single with an album on the way from Captured Tracks. The title: Zeroes. I’m liking what I’m hearing on this new single. It’s a pretty dark, synth-heavy instrumental that recalls the more gothic side of post-punk from the 80s. Nice groove,
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I think there’s more than one Ty Segall walking the planet right now or something, because the California garage rocker is about to drop his third–yes, third–project this year. His previous two releases were great, rowdy rock records, and it’ll be exciting to see if he