Interview with daysies: the noise band surrendering to chaos "Loud music just became my outlet for processing those feelings."
SARN is in ‘dark places,’ and honestly, same 'i’m am in dark places' is for when everything in life becomes too much...
B L A C K I E claims their rightful crown as the ‘Noise God’ The Houston underground cult legend's latest album is a cathartic outlet for anyone who...
Moscow Puzzles’ ‘Vast Space of the Interior’ blazes a path to Rock ‘n’ Roll transcendence through repetition Six-string blastoffs, galactic riffing, extra-planetary percussive explorations: the Iowa-based duo prefers an epic, drawn-out...
helios the sun god develops a reminiscent spirit in a modern framework on ‘all roads lead to rhodes: the early ears’ Spirits of American rock and the South haunt the Boston-based experimental band’s latest tracks...
‘Fiction Prediction’ is dystopian futurism according to Planet B To listen to a punk project is to listen to a dystopian future spat...
On ‘CIVIC TAPE,’ J. Fisher builds a world of his own while confronting his demons Listening to the Michigan-based rapper, producer, and leader of the Hidden Garden Cult's latest...
The unholy rites of Ekstasis are declared in ‘Valle Crusis’ Created to achieve self-transcendence through sound, the London-based experimental artist’s debut EP is a...
Not buff, not ginger, no joke Buff Ginger's 'New Jokes' is rife with moments that catch you off guard, splashes...