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I think the first time I ever heard of post-hardcore outfit La Dispute was in a blogTV. Someone had sent me a song to be reviewed, I played it, and a majority of reactions were pretty negative. I think mine was especially bad. It had to be at least a
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“Into Oblivion” “As Dawn Breaks” Sweden’s Entrench is plays a raw, aggressive, unadulterated breed of thrash metal that was lost in translation as the genre evolved over the decades. This band’s take on thrash really is pure. They combine it with nothing at all–not even modern production
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A hard-as-nails combination of black metal and thrash on Absu’s latest album, Abzu. It’s coming out this week via Candlelight. Enjoy!
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The band Big Troubles just dropped its sophomore album, Romantic Comedy, via Slumberland this month, and “Sad Girls” is the track embedded above. This song is a light, jangly pop rock tune that sounds like it might have gotten some radio play on college stations in the 90s. The vocals
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Brainfeeder artist Lapalux remixes fellow Brainfeeder artist Thundercat on the track “For Love I Come,” which was originally written by George Duke. Yeah, a lotta conversions going on here. The ‘Cat version was already pretty spacey and open, but this remix brings it to an extreme that’s pretty refreshing.
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From the forthcoming album Dropped Pianos, which will be dropped via Kranky on October 10th, here’s a new track from Tim Hecker: “Sketch 5.” The Canadian ambient and experimental music producer released a new album earlier this year. I loved and reviewed it.
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Since my visit with the new Opeth album, I’ve been hankering for some nice progressive rock. When it comes to that, Wobbler delivers. The band is from Norway, and has been around for over a decade. The group’s latest album is titled Rites at Dawn, and delivers a
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As you guys may already know, I love metal. My problem is I have a hard time finding metal I like. I have a lotta gripes with modern metal production. I think a lot of magic is lost an age of overly compressed guitars and musicians performing their respective parts
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A track off the latest release from German electronic music producer Roman Flügel. Fatty Folders is the LP’s title. It’s out on Dial. The track above, “Song With Blue,” features a very subtle beat, but it still puts four to the floor. I’m loving the jazzy ride
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Out now via Kranky Recs. The track above is from the new a Winged Victory For the Sullen album. It’s self-titled. The project involves Stars of the Lid member Adam Wiltzie and composer Dustin O’Halloran. The final result is a stunning and pretty combination of classical sounds and