B-sides and remix collections can be a mixed bag. On the one hand you get records that stand on their own as a completed piece of collected music (Killers’ Sawdust comes to mind) while with others it seems like your favorite band is half assing it to fulfill some contract or bide time in between records.
[Read more…]Foot Channel Grunge Icons, Create Modern Rawk Classic With The Balance of Nature Shifted
If Alice In Chains recorded Facelift today it might sound like the modern Rawk classic that is The Balance of Nature Shifted by Melbourne’s Foot. Tapping into the pure, unfiltered and unfettered by outside money sound that Grunge started as, the latest from Foot is terrifically tantalizing and a must have in 2020.
[Read more…]Jokes! Rob Crean, Sadly Sackerton
Jokes! is back and for our belated latest column we’re focusing on some local laughs from Rob Crean and his new album, Sadly Sackerton. A staple of the Boston comedy scene for years, Crean could usually be found hosting The Gas over at Great Scott back in the day when people could venture outside and take in a live performance. However, we live in an age where you don’t always need to go out to find a hearty laugh and thanks to modern technology, you can enjoy Crean’s comedy stylings from the comfort AND SAFETY of your own home (Read: stay home).
[Read more…]Witchskull Lead A New Doom Frontier On A Driftwood Cross
A refreshing slab of intricately woven Doom, the latest from Australia’s Witchskull is a must listen in 2020. Mixing Sabbath-style darkness with the experimental nature of Desert Rawk legends like Kyuss, A Driftwood Cross is an evolution of Doom and an album that should set the bar for the genre going forward.
[Read more…]Stay Inside Offer Contactless Sonic Joy On Emotive Post-Hardcore Viewing
There’s a lot happening in the world right now so it’s great to have perspective. Sure, you can be bummed that a particular show isn’t happening or a movie isn’t coming out this year, or some sporting event is postponed but through perseverance we’ll get through this and some semblance of normalcy will return. Shows will happen again. Movie theaters will reopen. Sports will do sports in some big sports arena. Because in the immortal words of Ian Malcolm: “Life finds a way”
[Read more…]The Brains Celebrate Psychobilly In Style With Outstanding Satana Tarantula
If you were ever curious, I listen to EVERYTHING that comes across my virtual desk. Doesn’t matter if it’s a genre I’m particularly invested in because in the interest of remaining objective to all, I say “What the hell!” and give it a shot. That said, I think I like Psychobilly??? I really dug the latest offering from BAT! last year and damn if the eighth record from Canadian trio The Brains doesn’t give me the feels as it delivers the solid goods. It also helps that both The Brains and BAT! share members.
[Read more…]Square Ape Perfect The Rawk process On Debut EP
Boston is lucky to have an artist like Dug McCormack. From Psychic Dog to BALUCHITHERIUM and more, he presents different facets of Boston Rawk. As a songwriter he’s explored a diverse variety of genres that merges the RAWK with fusion, jazz elements even and an all around experimental style wrapped in a cushy rawk and/or roll package for the people. And as a vocalist, McCormack continues that diverse trend with a style that constantly evolves and adapts which brings us to his latest project, Square Ape, and the brand new EP that just saw the light of day thanks to pent up creativity while stuck in the house (Thanks, pandemic?)
[Read more…]Singles! Rorschach Test, “Enable Me”
One of the more surprising comebacks recently has been the return of Industrial juggernaut Rorshach Test who made a name for themselves in the late ’90’s on Slipdisc Records with Unclean featuring the driving anthem “Satan” and their hyper-scorching cover of Berlin’s “Sex” being particular stand outs. As of late, they’ve been grinding away on their first new release in almost 20 years and teased that offering with singles “Done With Satan” and “Bottomless Dancer”.
[Read more…]Singles! Rx27, “Welcome To Sick City”
Our favorite ghouls from Los Angeles return with a feisty new track that’ll have you shakin’ that thang and wishing you could leave the house to rawk the eff out in public. But you can’t! Yet. And in the meantime, we’re here to help give you the best soundtrack to shake your booty to indoors. And that playlist includes this fine new mammer jammer from Rx27.
[Read more…]Untitled Metal Column: Loviatar, Lightless
We may have used the word “epic” a buttload of times when reviewing Loviatar’s last collection of recorded tunes so we’re going to come up with some different descriptors this time, okay? Like awesome. And monolithic. And gargantuan. And bold. And beautiful. But mostly masterpiece when it comes to Lightless and this band overall.
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