One-man doom metal project pairs sprawling ambition with classic songwriting.
A classic metal album that sounds remarkably fun and fresh.
Peter Broderick tends to move, almost like a chess-piece, between the indie-folk and modern classical…
“Imagine something really disgusting—crusty, dirty, falling apart—you know, like zombie flesh. If it’s shoddy, gross,…
Salt Lake City group offers a masterpiece of doom and dystopia.
Brooklyn post-punks offer social commentary with grooves and no wave textures.
Laptop indie pop artist embraces the madness of 21st century life on new album.
Long running electronic duo keep on grooving on latest LP.
Chapel Hill, North Carolina post-metal project Horseback has been on a constant path of evolution…
On their sophomore album, Happy Diving find themselves expanding on their already colossal sound, feasting…
Passing on the hip-hop duo’s second album means ignoring one of this year’s purest hip-hop pleasures.
British electronic outfit achieves zen in techno with latest set.
Denver death metal outfit delivers a stellar and tuneful debut.
By ringing in the new year with the surprise release of their Hyperion EP, Krallice…
Atmosphere emcee Slug relies on the charisma of his flow. Since 1997’s Overcast!, he’s placed…
Powerful and intense doom metal with a clear sense of mood and darkness.
Instrumental metal trio continue to pummel on their sixth album, 12 years into their career.
International art punk collaboration results in a stunning lightning-in-a-bottle scenario.
The Black Moth Super Rainbow frontman continues to ride the line between pop and avant garde.
Three veteran singer/songwriters team up for a soothing, lovely set of originals.