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A track from the forthcoming Cormorant album, Dwellings. The song “Junta” is a nine-minute juggernaut loaded with heavy guitar chords and gorgeously harmonious guitar leads and background vocals. It’s a progressive mix of aggression of beauty. This album is looking at a December 6th release. Be ready.
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A new video from La Dispute in support of the band’s new album, Wildlife, which I reviewed right here and threw on the LOVED LIST. Find this album now on No Sleep Records. /via/
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The first track to drop from the forthcoming album of UK rapper Speech Debelle. The album’s title will be Freedom of Speech, and will be the followup to Debelle’s Mercury Music Prize-winning debut, Speech Therapy. The beat on this track is absolutely nasty, and the lyrics create a
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Stream: SBTRKT- “Twice Bitten” An older track from UK electronic music producer SBTRKT, but it’s pretty new to me, heh. I reviewed his self-titled album earlier this year and threw it up on the LOVED LIST. I remember one of my issues with that LP was SBTRKT’s music
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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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Wildflowers (Exhale Efreet) by ::M∆DE:IN:HEIGHTS:: One trend in online music that I’ll never understand is using triangles and other various symbols in band names and song titles. I’m afraid that blogging about the music from one of these artists may mean inadvertently endorsing some kind
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Back in May, I blogged about a bit of music from the electronic solo project Beat Culture. In the time since, he’s been prolifically releasing material, and the track above, “If Only,” is the first to drop from his next ablum, Tokyo Dreamer. The opening piano phrase on this
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Out via Project: Mooncircle Records, here’s a new EP from UK-based electronic music producer Sina.. The release contains three new tracks and several remixes of the title track. This dude takes his very apparent hip hop influences and chills them out until they’re about as cold and desolate
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Courtesy of La Blogotheque, here is a live and intimate performance of my favorite song from My Brightest Diamond’s latest album, All Things Will Unwind. Here’s a review of the album, too. The LP is out now via Asthmatic Kitty. Enjoy!
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MP3 On her debut EP, singer-songwriter and experimentalist Izes brings an eerie atmosphere; plus, she backs it up with elements of improvisational drums and trumpet on the track streaming above, “No Future.” The song builds really evenly, and grows into its eventual chaos in a kinda beautiful way. I wasn’