TTNG (This Town Needs Guns) – 13.0.0.0.0
On This Town Needs Guns’–now officially shortened to “TTNG”–sophomore full-length, the band is premiering a new singer and a slightly smoother math rock sound. WATCH THE REVIEW
View ArticleDillinger Escape Plan –“Prancer” (LOVED)
Dillinger Escape Plan drops a new release date with the song “Prancer.” The record’s title: One of Us is the Killer. The release date: May 14th. Like usual, the band brings an incredibly heavy and...
View ArticleThe Dillinger Escape Plan –“When I Lost My Bet”
The Dillinger Escape plan drops yet another track from their forthcoming album, One of Us Is the Killer, which will be dropping in May on Sumerian Records, and they’ve attached some visuals to it as...
View ArticleCelestial Shore –“Stairs Under Stars”
This slice of mathy indie-pop is served by Celestial Shore, and is off of their upcoming debut 10x to be released on Hometapes and Local Singles Records. Expect psychedelia, noodling guitars, and...
View Articletoe –“New Sentimentality”
Japanese post-math-rock group toe release the title track off of their upcoming EP on Topshelf Records. Topshelf is a fitting home for these guys, as their jangling clean guitars are reminiscent of...
View ArticlePOSTMADONNA – Self-Titled
POSTMADONNA by Postmadonna The members of Seattle “spazzcore” quartet Postmadonna appear to be in desperate need of some Ritalin. But the animated, effervescent results of their latest self-titled...
View ArticleLazer/Wulf –“Beast Reality (Center Piece)”
Stream here via Noisey Georgia experimental metal trio Lazer/Wulf is gearing up to release its debut album The Beast of Left and Right through Kylesa’s Retro Futurist Records. The group has offered us...
View ArticleLazer/Wulf – The Beast of Left and Right
The mostly instrumental metal trio Lazer/Wulf drops a progressive, conceptual set of tracks that are a fun and visceral listen.
View ArticleSave Us From The Archon – Thereafter
Thereafter by Save Us From The Archon INSTRUMENTAL ROCK TIME!!! Pittsburgh’s Save Us From The Archon delivers some of the most intense and frighteningly tight math rock I’ve heard in a long time. The...
View Article宇宙コンビニ –“Everything Changes”
A wonderfully composed and tightly performed math rock ballad from Japanese rock trio 宇宙コンビニ, a.k.a. uchuuconbini. They’ve got a new mini-album out titled 月の反射でみてた, which you can grab via iTunes.
View Articlei.o – Four Pattern Distorted Harmony
Four Pattern Distorted Harmony by i.o Four Pattern Distorted Harmony is the fourth album released this year by Vitoria-based experimental music project i.o. I endorsed their album Edit Architect...
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