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RI noise rock duo Lightning Bolt is back, continuing to prove they’re one of the most standout names in noise rock.
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Drew Daniel of Matmos embarks upon some truly unforseen black metal covers on this latest album of his under the Soft Pink Truth name.
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https://soundcloud.com/thrilljockey/the-soft-pink-truth-black Drew Daniel, best known as one half of Baltimore-based electronic music duo Matmos, is back with his first album in ten years under his handle The Soft Pink Truth. The album is, strangely enough, a love letter to the black metal genre – just in case
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Parts & Labor frontman Dan Friel has a new glitchy, noisy, and melodic solo album on the way via Thrill Jockey Records, and the title is Total Folklore. The first track to drop from it is streaming above, “Thumper.” It’s as abrasive as it is beautifully shimmering. Look for
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The experimental, electronic, and sample-obsessed music duo known as Matmos has a new EP on the way via Thrill Jockey in October. A track has finally dropped from it, and it’s a strange, intricate doozy. This forthcoming EP is titled the Ganzfeld EP, and it teases toward a new
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Recently one of my favorite bands, the New York black metal experimentalists known as Liturgy, lost a pivotal member of their band: drummer Greg Fox. While Liturgy has made no formal announcements breaking up the band, I imagine it would be tough to continue down the same path of intensity
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A new video from Liturgy for the track “True Will,” which comes off the experimental black metal band’s latest album, Aesthethica. I’ve actually given the album a glowing review, and put it in my list of favorite 2011 albums. I usually don’t go for these videos that
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Live video of Liturgy playing one of my favorite tracks from their latest record, “High Gold,” which was recorded at the Knitting Factory at the beginning of this month. I caught these guys over at SXSW, too, which was equally intense. The recording in this video is pretty boss, but
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MP3 A track from Future Islands’ next 7″, which will be out soon on Thrill Jockey Records. Check out review of the band’s previous release, In Evening Air, right here. /via/