Articles
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[Uniform] Industrial rock from Cormac McCarthy to Raymond Chandler
With Uniform’s industrial rock, reference to Cormac McCarthy, there is no victim to save, there is no evil to be defeated.
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Boris unveiled the release of a new album, W
Boris has announced the release of a new album. W will be released by Sacred Bones on January 21.
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[Voivod] Heads Up: Synchro Anarchy
New Voivod is always a thrill, and yet there is no music from the album yet.
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Roh: or Ruh, An Unsettling Malaysian Folk-Horror Story
ROH is a eerily atmospheric folk horror tale that follows a single mother and her two children as they flee their home in a small town for the forest.
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Interview with trajedesaliva: Seeing the barely seeable, hearing the barely hearable
Futuristika gives an ear to what trajedesaliva tells, about dark Galicia, parentship and weird analog sounds.
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A new song from Maybeshewill: ‘Green Unpleasant Land’
MAYBESHEWILL have released a brand new song. The new song, titled Green Unpleasant Land, is taken from the post-rock band’s upcoming new album, No Feeling Is Final. The new song is inspired by the 2020 book of the same name by Professor Corinne Fowler, which questions many commonly-held beliefs regarding England’s ‘idyllic’ countryside. Speaking about the new song,…
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Builders – Beatin Hearts
It’s hard to figure why 9/10 Christchurch author and songwriter Bill Direen hasn’t been accorded the legend status of many of his peers from the New Zealand pop underground.
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Soundtracking the horrors of totalitarianism
Partly inspired by Jean-Paul Sartre’s short story of the same name, The Childhood Of A Leader is a tense psychological drama tracing the formative years of a young boy and set against the backdrop of the 1919 Paris Peace Conference that led to the establishment of the Treaty of Versailles. Walker continues to work with long-term collaborators Peter…
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Neckbolt
The name Neckbolt might evoke images of Frankenstein’s monster’s appendages, or it might suggest a critical piece of guitar hardware.