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Making Windows: An Interview with June LaLonde

April 21, 2021June 23, 2021 Nat

June LaLonde is many things, and a multi-instrumentalist, a striking lyricist, an incredible producer, and an avid chess-player are just a few of them. Beyond her talents is a radiant personality and kind disposition that makes her music all the more precious.

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‘Mirrors’ – Pupil Slicer’s Stunning Debut

April 14, 2021September 3, 2021 edtorode

A twisted, churning hum gives way to blast beats and London’s own Pupil Slicer have their hand clasped around your throat.

Tagged album review, grindcore, london, metal, prosthetic records, Pupil Slicer, record review, review, ukLeave a comment
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Hildegard introduces their other half, known as ‘Jour 2’

April 7, 2021September 3, 2021 M

Helena Deland and producer, Ouri, have teamed up to combine auras and “contrasting eeriness and softness” into their new project, Hildegard.

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Godspeed You! Black Emperor – ‘G_d’s Pee AT STATE’S END’ Album Review

March 31, 2021September 3, 2021 Nat

The narrative as displayed in G_d's Pee AT STATE'S END is a powerful one - to be expected of a band like Godspeed You! Black Emperor. They are no stranger to politik, and choose to use their music as a platform for their beliefs.

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avoid. Waves Their Final Goodbye with Upcoming LP Release

January 25, 2019June 4, 2021 Leah

Being a band of “five people trying to make the most honest music possible”, avoid. brought three beautiful releases to life over the course of three rather difficult years.

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Architects Embrace Their Grief With Holy Hell

November 21, 2018September 3, 2021 Ed Torode

Nobody ever expected UK Metalcore giants Architects to release another album. Once Tom Searle, the acclaimed heartbeat of the band, passed away in 2016 it was hard to imagine them carrying on.

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Axis: Sova Get Squeaky Clean on Shampoo You

November 20, 2018September 3, 2021 Leah

Following a discography that throws you into the depths of a murky swamp, Axis: Sova‘s third full-length album, Shampoo You, shapes the nostalgic sound of dirty punk music into a unique and rather cleansing experience.

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Now Playing: “Callous” – SASAMI

November 12, 2018September 23, 2021 Leah

'Callous' is a haunting and alluring track, highlighting SASAMI’s skill of creating surreal melodies to match real moods. Listen to 'Callous' by SASAMI.

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Bitch Hawk Find Joy in the Chaos

November 2, 2018September 3, 2021 Ed Torode

With a vocal approach at times comparable to Get The Shot or Converge, and instrumentation drawing inspiration from the likes of The Dillinger Escape Plan and Every Time I Die, 'Joy' commands your attention from the moment you press play.

Tagged album review, alternative, bitch hawk, experimental, hardcore, metal, review, SwedenLeave a comment
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Tim Hecker Ventures Into New Territory with Konoyo

October 30, 2018September 3, 2021 Jack Dinero

With Tim Hecker's most recent release, the beauty of woodwinds and strings fading in and out of a pulsing synth provides all the depth needed for him to withdraw into simplicity. Our review of 'Konoyo'.

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