From 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 MoreSean Meadows (June of 44/Lungfish) teamed up with members of Hallux and La Lus for and quietly released this weird, engaging record in 2019.
Read MoreThe Universal Order of Armageddon/The Convocation guitarist has reunited with UOA bandmate Colin Seven for more of his signature noisy psyche-rock.
Read MoreTheir first single “November” sounds like a world-weary Jesus Lizard drenched in melody and atmosphere.
Read MoreThe dubby “Semazen” from their collaborative LP Kozmik Bazaar recalls the downtempo grooves meets weirdos moments of the 90s like New York’s illbient scene or the post-rock movment in Chicago where the walls were falling between rock, jazz and noise.
Read More“Tempi Morti” is a frantic barnburner in the vein of classic Gravity bands like Heroin
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 MoreDJ Muggs of Cypress Hill and Meyhem Lauren just dropped ANOTHER project, the Members Only EP. Check that out as part of an “one eight one nine”—an hour long Muggs playlist pulled from his 2018/19 projects with Mayhem, Eto, Mach-Hommy, Roc Marciano and CRIMEAPPLE.
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 MoreSacramento 3-piece deliver on the “rock” part of the noise rock equation.
Read MoreThe first song from the Swiss group’s new LP gets to that sweet spot where the bass heavy punk of Unsane meets the sprawl of Neurosis.
Read MoreA YouTube user just posted a vinyl rip of 1998 post-hardcore/emo compilation “The Eagle Has Landed” and with it a Watts Systems Ltd track that wasn’t on their discography CD.
Read MoreStream the new EP by Texas’ premier “blackened Gravity-core” outfit (new genre coined by this blog)
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