Category: Misc. Day

Misc. Day – Fractured Fun

Supergroups can often be the excess drip from one songwriter’s unpurchased land for their main project, but when a group like GØGGS decides to emerge from the punk shadows, there is something to be said for the sloppy craftsmanship. Made up of Ty Segall,… Continue Reading “Misc. Day – Fractured Fun”

Misc. Day – Sacrilegious Burning

Often times, a split record can feel as if it was assembled separately and then smashed together to fit an under ten tracklist. When The Body and Thou instead opt to come together to create a record as one entity, the results can be… Continue Reading “Misc. Day – Sacrilegious Burning”

Misc. Day – South Shore Line

Sometimes an artist can push the gritty reality of their background into the spotlight for an audience to look upon and hopefully, retain some knowledge from what is seen. With Pistol P Project by G Herbo also known as Lil Herb, there is an… Continue Reading “Misc. Day – South Shore Line”

Misc. Day – Psycho-Wave

There is something fascinating about shortened punk EP’s that can cram four tracks onto a near seven-minute disc that burns through retinas and illustrates a wildfire of congestion. Hoax returns with their 2012 piece, Stuck or also known as another self-titled release under the… Continue Reading “Misc. Day – Psycho-Wave”

Misc. Day – Violence For A Reason

With the tally marks scratched onto a pitch-black wall with surrounding ethereal faces that stand before a weeping figure, Gulch is an authority in desolation with their imagery before the beatdown of sound could ever commence. The Santa Cruz outfit is a five-piece of… Continue Reading “Misc. Day – Violence For A Reason”

Misc. Day – Birds Of A Feather

It is hard now to not find the name Travis Scott in any major magazine or under some of the more influential artist lists throughout the 2010s and on. Being an artist that was able to dominate most of the latter half of the… Continue Reading “Misc. Day – Birds Of A Feather”

Misc. Day – River Rat

2015 was a magical year for underground hip-hop and the genre seemed to be stronger than ever with artists emerging from nearly every surface under the sun. The American underground scene was buzzing with long-standing artists at the gates while younger audiences looked on… Continue Reading “Misc. Day – River Rat”

TOP TEN LIST – BEST OF 2019 FOOLS

ON THIS PAGE YOU CAN CLICK ANY OF THE PHOTOS, TEXT, OR TITLES FOR A LINK TO THE POST WHERE I WROTE A REVIEW FOR THE ALBUM… More of a Top 11; but as I look back into this year and look through this… Continue Reading “TOP TEN LIST – BEST OF 2019 FOOLS”

Misc. Day – A Burning Solace

Weeping Icon not only stands on the shoulders of a blistering punk rock background like New York City, but the almost unpredictable nature and structure of their self-titled display has a firm grasp on the listener for attention. They carry themselves as tactile and… Continue Reading “Misc. Day – A Burning Solace”

Misc. Day – Bedroom Curtains

In the internet age of nearly 2020, it seems that there is never a shortage of information that is accessible at a moment’s notice. From an unlimited arsenal of music and records to hear to the endless endeavors of artists to follow, Yellow Days… Continue Reading “Misc. Day – Bedroom Curtains”

Misc. Day – Autonomous Being

A three-piece outfit from Los Angeles, California might be a story heard before, but Automatic is the synth jam band that primarily bends the sound to fit their own framework. As Izzy Glaudini, Halle Gaines, and Lola Dompé combine to incorporate a taste of… Continue Reading “Misc. Day – Autonomous Being”

Misc. Day – Surgical Diagram

Whether the audience believes in the phrase powerviolence as a genre or not, Wound Man is a concrete parallel definition to the immense dread and utter hurt that spawns from the rapid-fire tracks. Abstraction is the 2017 release under the New Bedford, Massachusetts wings… Continue Reading “Misc. Day – Surgical Diagram”

Misc. Day – Stupid Games

Mach-Hommy is almost this rap-game phantom of the opera appearing only in the darkest corners as a shining redemption that stems from the mask. This Haitian flag bandana might be the first glimpse of what the internet could gather around for his endorsements by… Continue Reading “Misc. Day – Stupid Games”

Misc. Day – Abrasion Tactics

Death Grips has been a staple on electronic experimentation when coming into the creation of sound. They have redeveloped, reshaped, scraped away, and then rebuilt from the ground up on their records. With the 2018 release, Year Of The Snitch took some time to… Continue Reading “Misc. Day – Abrasion Tactics”

Misc. Day – Leonard Lake

Fairly quickly does the blood-red images of horrific skulls and these stone pillars on $ilkMoney’s debut record I Hate My Life And I Wish People Would Stop Telling Me Not To flashes onto the audience’s eyes. Staring deeply back as if the eyes of… Continue Reading “Misc. Day – Leonard Lake”

Misc. Day – True Panther

King Krule is known for his dystopian future settings that he paints through this harsh blues and greys under the blackened English sky. As Archy Marshall, King Krule’s moniker holder marches down the pathways of bleak and sulking power, he is on a crash… Continue Reading “Misc. Day – True Panther”

Misc. Day – Neighborhood Authority

Intimidation factors in hardcore are such vital components of the genre, especially coming from New York outfit Krimewatch that hacks and slashes their way through nine-tracks in 12-minutes on their self-titled record, Krimewatch. It is fascinatingly clean when compared to the sound of other… Continue Reading “Misc. Day – Neighborhood Authority”

Misc. Day – Child Of The City

Somewhere lost in the personal touches that grace the Manhattan skyline lies Medhane through the confusion that is a maze of a city. His personal touches noted as introspective rhyme schemes and disguised behind often beautiful production comes to a tipping point on the… Continue Reading “Misc. Day – Child Of The City”

Misc. Day – The Iron Horse

New York City has a million stories that can be passed down through generations, but few tales are worthy enough to be pressed onto wax. As the iron horse steams down through Manhattan, passing 49th Street Station, then 72nd, before finally reaching 116th street;… Continue Reading “Misc. Day – The Iron Horse”

Misc. Day – Spirit Of Amadeus

After an industrial break in the tides, Russian Circles bounce into their sixth studio record with the help of producer Kurt Ballou; two shining stars that burn brightly into the unforgiving night. Guidance is formal, in attendance and representation to what a march would… Continue Reading “Misc. Day – Spirit Of Amadeus”