Tag: agriculture
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The Best Hardcore & Metal Scene Albums of 2025
The reactionary effects of a scene hardening its exteriors is really taking effect, but there’s still plenty of room in the pit for thinking person’s emo, impassioned post-hardcore, and those teetering fine lines with the Best Hardcore & Metal Scene Albums of 2025.
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The 40 Best Songs of 2025
Arguably the most cutting edge class of memorable music ushering in a new era when there’s no lost future, baby, with the 40 Best Songs of 2025.
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The 50 Best Albums of 2025
An overwhelming transitional year in music gives way for those creating exciting new shapes in sound across the underground and mainstream alternative to be seen with the 50 Best Albums of 2025.
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Recommended Album: Agriculture – ‘The Spiritual Sound’
On their second full-length album, the Los Angeles ecstatic metal band’s sound is transformed by the deconstruction of the self and is made into that of their own spiritual identity.
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Agriculture – “Dan’s Love Song”
The transcendent heavy ballad from the ecstatic black metal band’s new album ‘The Spiritual Sound’ is the miracle of everything forming right in front of your ears.
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Agriculture – “The Weight”
The Los Angeles experimental black metal band does not withhold at screaming back at daily suffering in its own full metal jacket of emotional resistance.
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Agriculture – “Bodhidharma”
An extreme lesson in patience and reward from the Los Angeles experimental black metal band’s sophomore effort, ‘The Spiritual Sound’.
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The Best EPs of 2024
New moves, evolutions, and promising first looks with the Best EPs of 2024 remind us why you shouldn’t sleep on these short-form listens.
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Recommended EP: Agriculture – ‘Living is Easy’
Many lives lived by the Los Angeles ecstatic metal band nourish the inner self and community while predicting a continued creative evolution on their latest EP.
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Agriculture – “In The House of Angel Flesh”
Ascending beyond an act of joy in community, Agriculture create a corner of the cosmos where their searing sound coexists with blinding sunlight.