Tag: joyful noise recordings
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Deerhoof – “Immigrant Songs”
We are all visitors in this land, and Deerhoof loudly remind us of that on the latest highlight from their 20th album, ‘Noble and Godlike In Ruin’.
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Recommended Album: Oneida – ‘Expensive Air’
The Brooklyn art-rock cornerstones’ 17th album leads you down their uncanny path where even familiar terrain eventually becomes consumed into their rich, unrivaled soil.
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Marnie Stern – “Sixteen”
‘The Comeback Kid’ is back with another force of fretboard velocity with a new standout single recorded during the same sessions as her highlight return.
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Recommended Album: Marnie Stern – ‘The Comeback Kid’
On her first album in a decade, the experimental guitar dynamo comes back to this Earth inspired to change the shape of rock by filling its voids.
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Marnie Stern – “Believing Is Seeing”
It takes less than two minutes for Stern to build a new sonic universe, and if you don’t believe these words, just see for yourself…
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Marnie Stern – “Plain Speak”
Nothing about the lead single from the NYC guitar supernova’s first new album in 10 years translates to an easy read, and that’s the way rock music should be.
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Deerhoof – “Wedding, March, Flower”
A rare ballad within the Deerhoof sonic multiverse from the band’s new album, ‘Miracle-Level’.
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Deerhoof – “Sit Down, Let Me Tell You a Story”
A welcome burst of sonically weird, autonomous, and more importantly, reactively intentional-for-these-times euphoric art-punk from the experimental rockers’ 19th album.