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Transmission Zero by Ghoul Out now on Tankcrimes, here is the latest album from Oakland band Ghoul: Transmission Zero. I know Halloween has come and gone, but these guys make me wish it came more than once a year. Though this group’s influences are tried and true, they bring
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Out now via What’s Your Rupture?, here’s a track from the new Comet Gain album, Howl of the Lonely Crowd. These guys are a longstanding indie rock acts from England, and their sounds proves it. Their messy and edgy approach to writing rock tunes is reminiscent of underground
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From front to back, stream the new Oneohtrix Point Never album, Replica, before it’s physical release on Mexican Summer on November 8th.
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After a dose of hype and a few pop singles, Blouse has released their self-titled debut on Captured Tracks. The dream-pop group shares many similarities with their label mates; fans of Craft Spells and Wild Nothing should definitely appreciate their aesthetic. It’s slightly disappointing that they left their catchy
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After the band’s announcement of a year-long reunion tour, there wasa huge blog buzz. So I’m sure you know the Guided By Voices hiatus is now over. These guys are finally ready to start dropping some new material, too! Nice! I’m a little hesitant to get excited,
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MP3 The Beets are are New York garage rock band with the audacity to name themselves after the Beets. I’ve known about the group longer than I’ve actually been enjoying them. Previous records from these guys–though I love myself some garage rock–have been a little too
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A new track from the band Crystal Stilts. This New York band dropped one of my favorite albums of this year, so of course I’m excited to hear the forthcoming EP this track comes from. The title will be Radiant Door, and it’s slated for a November 15th
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Icelandic metal band Sólstafir released a new two-disc record titled Svartir Sandar on Seasons of Mist two weeks ago, and I can’t believe I almost missed it. They’ve got a really heavy and open atmosphere surrounding their music. The tunes here really build slowly and subtly, and I’
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Some dark, loud, crunchy death metal from Bastard Priest on the title track to its sophomore album: Ghouls of the Endless Night. Look for the album now on Blood Harvest, and hear a few more tracks on the duo’s Bandcamp.
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Kuedo – Ascension Phase by Sound Injections Kuedo – Flight Path by Sound Injections Two tracks from the forthcoming Kuedo album, Severant, which is dropping the 17th of this month on Planet Mu. “Kuedo” is one another pseudonym for electronic music producer Jamie Teasdale. Of course, he’s one half of the