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HUNGER PAINS by DNF HOMESICK by DNF Featuring members of Touche Amore and Trash Talk, California powerviolence outfit DNF scratches a darker kind of itch. With throttling and heavy riffs and grindcore-style blast beats, these two tracks from the quartet’s new 7″ are an all-out assault. The vocals of
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Stream / Download: Big Blood- Old Time Primitives Prior to Big Blood, Woods was the only band I knew of that wrote folk tunes with a style that chilled me to the bone. The band’s last album, Dark Country Magic, didn’t amaze me throughout, but the band had too
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151a by Kishi Bashi Some colorful and uplifting baroque pop coming off the newly released Kishi Bashi album, 151a. The project is currently on tour with of Montreal and Deerhoof. Find dates and pick up the album via Bandcamp.
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Step Right by Rave Deep As part of a free compilation that Oakland label West in Dust has just released, electronic producer RaveDeep has released a new song titled “Step Right.” The track combines 2-step rhythms with the method of pitch shifting vocal samples that artists like Burial and James
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London-based vocalist Jessie Ware currently only has a few singles and a small handful of guest spots to her name, including one on that SBTRKT album from last year, but more from her is supposedly on the horizon for this year. In the mean time, you can hold yourself over
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Over the course of the past couple of months, Battles have been teasing up to the release of Dross Glop, the remix album for last year’s Gloss Drop, with a steady stream of 12″ singles consisting of remixes from the album. With its April 17 release date approaching quickly,
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Although it’s probably safe to say that sludge metal quartet Torche has been heading in a progressively more pop-inflected direction throughout the past few years, that’s not to say that they have sacrificed ambition as a result. On “Reverse Inverted,” the second track to drop from the band’
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With Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys producing, the new Dr. John album sees the New Orleands R&B legend revitalized with a dark and rustic aesthetic. WATCH THE REVIEW
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If Lord Mantis’ Pervertor doesn’t have the most vile album cover you’ve seen this year, it should definitely make it into your top-10 come December. The Chicago band’s talents go far beyond picking gruesome cover art, though–which was created by Justin Bartlett, I should add. Lord
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As the act of sampling music becomes more widely accepted, the artform is doing bigger and better things. From the straightforward and visceral mashups of Girl Talk to the mind-bending sound collages Oneohtrix Point Never laced into his latest album Replica. However, this new Airhead track shoots straight for the