Category: New Music

New Music – Mourning Sun

As castles crumble and the horrible night is vanquished by the morning sun, Dawn Ray’d instead opt to thrive within that darkness and resemble some true period pieces of black metal style on their 2021 release, Wild Fire. Consisting of only two separate tracks,… Continue Reading “New Music – Mourning Sun”

New Music – Uncle Ricky’s Dead            

How many records does that make for BONES now, I mean we have to be well into the hundreds since his first initial inception from the grave. From the foundations of forming TeamSESH which has become an underground hip-hop army at this point, InLovingMemory… Continue Reading “New Music – Uncle Ricky’s Dead            “

New Music – Long Beach Legend

Vince Staples, the album by Vince Staples is an album about Vince Staples. While digesting the Long Beach, California native rhymes over the production coming once again from Kenny Beats, there is a fascination that comes from the seaside burial that Staples develops. Growing… Continue Reading “New Music – Long Beach Legend”

New Music – Nowhere To Run

Encased in the ice and hidden beneath the snow flurries of Montreal, Backxwash takes a momentary step back, further adapting into becoming the maiden of the tundra through darkened, industrial beats and delivery. Tracks like “PURPOSE OF PAIN” are entirely based on the eeriness… Continue Reading “New Music – Nowhere To Run”

New Music – The Fucking Progress

It is impossible to talk about the progression of an artist and to not bring up Tyler, The Creator, someone who is able to capture an audience as a shocking performer to now being a cultural hero for more than just the strange skater… Continue Reading “New Music – The Fucking Progress”

New Music – Punch The Clock

“It’s been a long time coming,” describes Your Old Droog on Tha YOD Fahim, his collaborative project with Tha God Fahim. It might take some time to notice his foreshadowing, but Droog takes a collective look at the abstract and the physical on his… Continue Reading “New Music – Punch The Clock”

New Music – Devil May Cry

Cut your hands and weep as the blood drains from those shallow palms and begins to paint prisms of somber decadence, Rabbit Rabbit Radio is the sadistic soundtrack to a demise. On their newest collection of sorrow, Rabbit Rabbit Radio, Volume 4 – The… Continue Reading “New Music – Devil May Cry”

New Music – Happy Friends

It may not seem like it from the cover art on Contradicciones, but the instrumental fashion and work from Las Hiedras are electrifying. Like a childhood drawing, the ability here of Las Hiedras is colorful, loose, and done in entirely crayon. Opening with an… Continue Reading “New Music – Happy Friends”

New Music – Perfect Blend

Mannequin Pussy is a band that is ambidextrous and carries a certain weight to their chaos. Not entirely based in punk, not entirely submerged in indie, Perfect as their 5 track EP gives one better look into how they become a gem in a… Continue Reading “New Music – Perfect Blend”

New Music – First Cuts

In the absence of the digital void that Death Grip leaves on the internet, luckily there are still visionaries like Zach Hill, Nick Reinhart of Tera Melos fame, and Robby Moncrieff from The Advantage that give bombastic applications of sound. Their newest three-piece project,… Continue Reading “New Music – First Cuts”

New Music – The New York Belgium Connection

Growing up and becoming enthralled with the chaos of the big city, Wiki from New York was a high school favorite that has now turned into the new-era Jay-Z for myself. His voice immediately spawns ideas of chopped cheeses and sunsets on the Hudson,… Continue Reading “New Music – The New York Belgium Connection”

New Music – The Black Goat

Under the guise of the darkened shoguns that once ran Imperial Japan, DJ Muggs treads through nightfall over vast sand dunes with nothing but an MPC as his primary weapon. On his instrumental project Dies Occidendum, rules of honor are the only thing that… Continue Reading “New Music – The Black Goat”

New Music – Snowy Mountains

Always a pleasure when Griselda’s own Benny The Butcher drops into town, especially when the Buffalo native brings a nine-track joint production with Harry Fraud on The Plugs I Met 2. Opening like the neon lights and marble floors of Scarface, competition hangs from… Continue Reading “New Music – Snowy Mountains”

New Music – Carnival Of Souls

The weird experiential cousin of hard electronic noise that clashes with the beauty and elegance of indie-rock hits the forefront with SPIRIT OF THE BEEHIVE on their newest hellscape, ENTERTAINMENT, DEATH. Opening with the track “ENTERTAINMENT,” the silver-tongued devils enact with walls of bleeps… Continue Reading “New Music – Carnival Of Souls”

New Music – The Slow Melt

One of the newest fascinations with metal sounds and atmospheres comes PUPIL SLICER on Mirrors, a glitchy and primarily distorted throwdown to being trapped in a whirlpool. There are moments of grinding intensity that shocks through the system and collects the marrow as if… Continue Reading “New Music – The Slow Melt”

New Music – Inhale… Exhale…

Production from a record is a vital piece to building the atmosphere and world that allows the sound to exist. Whether a noisy assault on the ears or a subtle creep, the subsonic tiers are important to shift the mind from a wandering mess… Continue Reading “New Music – Inhale… Exhale…”

New Music – Clawing Desperation

Smashing off the 2019 release of their emotionally tense record Dog Whistle, Show Me The Body quickly gave witness to why they deserved their section of concrete. Even while the world seems to slowly disintegrate around them, Survive is the only mantra needed to… Continue Reading “New Music – Clawing Desperation”

New Music – Slam Dunk Contest

Looking like the Ball family when they step on the track, Your Old Droog and Tha God Fahim share even gameday stats on the joint venture Tha YOD Fahim. Like a call back to the victory lap, Tha YOD Fahim is everything exciting about… Continue Reading “New Music – Slam Dunk Contest”

New Music – Unscrupulous Pawn

It might only be 13 minutes, but the newest record from Seattle’s own Regional Justice Center forces a hand of overtly destructive power through sonic oppression. Crime and Punishment takes 10 tracks at around nearly a minute each on average and pulverizes the audience… Continue Reading “New Music – Unscrupulous Pawn”

New Music – Socially Distant

From the extremely British delivery that appears from the lead singer, Shame is immediately enticing through the boyish allure of adolescent sound and outbursts. On their newest 2021 release, Drunk Tank Pink not only refers to the psychology of jail cells but the cell… Continue Reading “New Music – Socially Distant”

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