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On “Children of a Failed God,” Dødkvlt proves a one-man project can rock as hard as a four-piece band. This track thrashes hard and gets the album it’s on, II, starting with both guns a-blazing. Though the sound and mix of this album leaves me wanting more. I see
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Sleeping Bag by Sleeping Bag Despite a somewhat sloppy presentation, the songwriting and melodies behind Sleeping Bag’s debut LP are sturdy enough to withstand hurricane-force winds. On “Slime,” the drums set a steady pace against a deadpan vocal and downstroke’d guitar. The verses sound almost sleepy, but the
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MP3 A track from Young Widows’ third album, In and Out of Youth and Lightness. “Future Heart” has the kind of thick, humming guitar distortion that makes me think of riding a roller coaster off of a cliff in the middle of a lightning storm. Pretty intense stuff. The LP
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From their forthcoming LP, Suck It and See, England’s Arctic Monkey’s have dropped another track. They’re going a little heavy on the guitars this time around, too. I wish they put as much depth into the lyricism, though. Is this track for you? Find out in this
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I caught word of Matthewdavid via Brainfeeder’s Twitter account. He’s a West Coast producer, and his full-length debut is coming out on April 19th. Like many artists on Brainfeeder, Matthewdavid doesn’t just toy with one genre. From ambient music to hip hop, every sound and style of
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After a bit of confusion over my review of the song “Party Boy,” Boris has officially released a track from their forthcoming album, Attention Please. I’m sorry to say that this song confirms what I most feared: The next song I heard from this album would be a plainly
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After a bit of confusion over my review of the song “Party Boy,” Boris has officially released a track from their forthcoming album, Attention Please. I’m sorry to say that this song confirms what I most feared: The next song I heard from this album would be a plainly
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Coral is a collection of old and new sample-based ocean spray beats from Monster Rally, taken from their first 3 EP’s: EP, Palm Reader, and Color Sky. It includes new material as well. Influenced by the African highlife, Bahamian calypso and Tahitian nightlife, this LP is like sitting on
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Fleet Foxes’ latest song is an epic tease toward their sophomore album. Not only is the production fantastic, but the song structure and lyrics show a lot of ambition–even though they deal with the fear of being a small fish in a big pond. If all the songs on