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Kele fully realizes electronica urges on Trick

Make no mistake, I love Bloc Party. I do. But there was always something about that band and certain aspects that didn’t gel. Especially in the latter days and the more electronic aspects when vocalist Kele Okereke seemed to push in a different direction. Then came his solo outings and [...]

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KMFDM celebrate 30 years of the Ultra Heavy Beat on latest album Our Time Will Come

Thirty freaking years of the Ultra Heavy Beat. Think about this people. Thirty. Freaking. Years. Through numerous line up changes, band dissolutions, reformations, and finally coming up with a proper “band”, KMFDM have endured and celebrate such a momentous occasion the only way they can by not dwelling on the [...]

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Wormwood debut embraces the doom as it rides further into darkness

Maybe I’ve just been watching too much of Noisey’s recent documentary on the NOLA music scene lately but the debut opus from MA natives Wormwood shares a lot of its DNA from the greats of down south than any of the bands the Wormwood members have been previously or currently [...]

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Prude bring back the dark underbelly of industrial music with the dark age of consent

The return of grimy, sleazy, good old fashioned industrial electronic noise rawk is upon us, my friends. Cocksure started it with their debut in August (You can read all about TVMALSV here) and now Prude is here to continue to give it to ya good. Featuring members of Chemlab, Caustic, [...]

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The Life And Times usher in a new space-rock era on Lost Bees

Were you blown away by that lone vocal performance on Pelican’s 2009 masterpiece, What We All Come To Need? Wonder who that “voice” was and where you could gobble up more of his singing? If you didn’t take the time to check out the liner notes (Or if you got [...]

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What’s In A Name? Lonely Kamel wanna take you to Shit City!

The name of the album is Shit City and the first song on the album is “Shit City”. If that doesn’t prove that Norway’s Lonely Kamel has some balls then I don’t know what will. Oh wait, maybe the music! Speaking of the music, the title track which opens this [...]

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