Tag: sacred bones records
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SPELLLING – “Destiny Arrives”
Another singularity in pulling the fantastical from her eye-wide wonderment by exploring the true nature of the self from the Bay Area shapeshifter’s new album, ‘Portrait of My Heart’.
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SPELLLING – “Alibi”
An electric theater of post-breakup drama sparked by an angst impassioned by the energy behind it off the avant-pop songwriter’s new album, ‘Portrait of My Heart’.
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SPELLLING – “Portrait of My Heart”
By casting the Bay Area’s shadowy post-punk into her self, Chrystia Cabral brings hidden places into our own view on the lead single off her new album, ‘Portrait of My Heart’.
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Pharmakon – “METHANOL DOLL”
From dust to dust? Not quite so fast, as Margaret Chardiet breaks down the realities of port-mortem decomposition on the latest offering from ‘Maggot Mass’.
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Recommended Album: Uniform – ‘American Standard’
Violent and towering, the fifth studio album from the Brooklyn industrial noise-metal band is definitively their most personally exorcised demon to date.
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Pharmakon – “WITHER AND WARP”
The lurching decomposition of the lead single from ‘Maggot Mass’ invites us all to sit with ourselves and see our limbs as an extension to the natural world’s ecosystem.
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Uniform – “Permanent Embrace”
Reaching a new level of unease from the Brooklyn noise rockers, this is some horror film level of honest to godless terrifying shit, but this is also real life.
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Uniform – “This Is Not A Prayer”
The next chapter in Uniform’s apocalypse explodes their noise rock diagram into a long-form bludgeoning and leaves nothing left at the altar.
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SPELLLING – “Hard to Please (Reprise)”
In another reimagination from her new album, ‘SPELLLING & the Mystery School’, Chrystia Cabral and company bring hard-earned lust to life.
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SPELLLING – “Under the Sun”
Even if we can’t physically see it, the cosmic art pop songwriter brings us closer to what might be out there on the first single from ‘SPELLLING & the Mystery School’.