New heaviness from Whores, Portrayal of Guilt, Human Impact & Conjurer, beats from Commodo, Palpa & Dalek One, and a reissue of the best band you’ve never heard, Laddio Bolocko (ex-Dazzling Killmen & De Facto). Plus like a ton of other jams.
Read MoreNew punk/rock from Atom Driver (ex-Deadguy), Strangelight (members of Kowloon Walled City, The New Trust + Western Addiction), revisiting Mouthpiece, and classic instrumentals from O.C.’s 1994 debut Word… Life.
Read MoreThe Pittsburgh noise-rockers put tunes from Radiohead, Bjork and The Germs under new ownership.
Read MorePlus Young Widows, Joe Colley and the most perfect pop song ever.
Read MoreNoisy guitars, a lot of yelling and a bit of earnestness on my Post-Hardcore Manifesto playlist on Spotify.Runs the gamut from 90s classics like Drive Like Jehu, Jawbox, and Hoover and contemporary jams from Luggage, Human Impact and Chavez.
Read MoreThe new record from East Coast hardcore vets signals a move into 90s noise rock territory
Read MoreFrom old DeSoto singles to new releases from Today Is The Day and Cage and recent discoveries like Candy Machine, here’s what had my attention last month
Read MoreThe influential drummer talks about his childhood, career and struggles with addiction
Read MoreTheir first single “November” sounds like a world-weary Jesus Lizard drenched in melody and atmosphere.
Read MoreMembers of 90s Ottowa bands Shotmaker and Okara hooked up for this short-lived project and released one mini-album of noise-rock influenced hardcore. Click through for a link to a high-quality download of a record that still demands repeat listens.
Read MoreNew project from John Rejba of Boys Life and The Farewell Bend has got an infectious energy.
Read MoreHeavy as f**k Florida outfit taps into the same combo of metal, hardcore and noise rock as Kiss It Goodbye, KEN mode and Cult Leader.
Read MoreThis Chicago band plays off repetition to highlight whats happening in the shifting layers of texture.
Read MoreThe first song off of leaving meaning. the 15th album by Swans combines post-rock and drone to create a transcendent 8 minutes of music.
Read MoreAfter 31 years, Unsane are done. Here’s 55 minutes of music that just scratches the surface of why they were so great.
Read MoreSacramento 3-piece deliver on the “rock” part of the noise rock equation.
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