• Kelela – “idea 1”

    Kelela – “idea 1”

    On her metal-bladed new single, the post-genre R&B futurist’s magnetic force field knows no bounds, be it in sound or allure.

  • Winston Hightower – “Selfish Shooter”

    Winston Hightower – “Selfish Shooter”

    The prolific lo-fi guitar-pop songwriter is a butterfly fluttering electric toward romantic fixations in wonderfully nervous its on the highlight off his new album, ‘100 Acre Wood’.

  • Iceage – “Ember”

    Iceage – “Ember”

    The Danish punk band grab you by the hand to run for dear life in the direction of a spectacular crash on the latest single from their new album, ‘For Love of Grace & the Hereafter’.

  • Marbled Eye – “Something’s Different”

    Marbled Eye – “Something’s Different”

    There’s no regard to slashing through the malaise here — only an intent to stand out just to feel something on the lead single from the Oakland post-punks’ new EP, ‘Forever’.

  • Gun Outfit – “So Easy To Love”

    Gun Outfit – “So Easy To Love”

    Capturing a desert mystique that still exists beyond the mirage of a screen, this is the kind of place you’d rather be with the latest offering from the hermitic Los Angeles band’s new double LP, ‘Process and Reality’.

  • Parlor Walls – “Arrow”

    Parlor Walls – “Arrow”

    Viscerally fixated yet sharply chic in its dark, industrial punk design, this highlight from the Brooklyn duo’s new album, ‘Big Crystal Dreams’, leaves behind a scene flushed in violent red.

  • Sparta – “Crater”

    Sparta – “Crater”

    After all these years, the post-hardcore band led by Jim Ward is still on a mission to embrace whatever comes crashing their way on the lead single off their new album, ‘Cut A Silhouette’.

  • Recommended EP: Pelican – ‘Ascending’

    Recommended EP: Pelican – ‘Ascending’

    On this compact, barreling extended play, the resurrection of the post-metal institution continues to thrive on blurring the lines between heavy music matter.

  • There Were Wires – “Massive House Fire”

    There Were Wires – “Massive House Fire”

    Following a slowburn in finding their way back, the late ’90s and early Aughts Boston metalcore scene stalwarts return as a powderkeg explosion on the lead single off their first new album in over 23 years, ‘Vessel’.

  • Recommended Album: Neurosis – ‘An Undying Love For A Burning World’

    Recommended Album: Neurosis – ‘An Undying Love For A Burning World’

    Now fronted by Isis vocalist Aaron Turner, the synergy of forces in a resurgent Neurosis rains down in a way you can’t unsee on the return from the post-metal legends.


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