Those of you out there thirsting for Suck Out The Poison-era He Is Legend infused with some of the raw Clutch of the mid ’00’s are in luck because Hogan’s Goat has an album for you! [Read more…]
INTRCPTR Goes For Short, Sweet, and Heavy On I
Yearning for the next slab of Pelican amazingness to drop? Well, you still have to wait but in the meantime, INTRCPTR is the cure for what ails ya! AND this duo happens to feature Pelican’s own Larry Herweg on drums so there’s that at least. [Read more…]
Sheer Mag’s Need to Feel Your Love Lays It’s Sneer On Pretty Thick…
Let me start by saying if you don’t like 70’s rock throwback bands, this is not the album review for you. It’s definitely been an up and down 20 years of revivalism from the good (The Darkness), the bad (Airbourne), the inbetween (Danko Jones) and the god awful (Wolfmother). Sheer Mag is unapologetic and that’s a fair thing – from their image to their logos and their videos. It’s campy, but that whole era was campy. [Read more…]
Eldridge Rodriguez Hit O’Brien’s On July 15th! Don’t Miss it! Also, Read This Post!
Disclaimer! This review was spurred on solely by the fact that I won’t be able to experience the “Rodriguez” live on July 15th in person (Goddamn you, family obligations!!!) and needed some place to vent and get as many of you to pay attention and, hopefully, go in my stead. This was also spurred on by the fact that Eldridge Rodriguez is awesome and deserve your attention.
But I digress.
Spoiler Alert: There Were No Good Old Days [Meet Me In The Bathroom Book Review]
Meet Me In the Bathroom reminds me of the old saying: “You don’t eat until you’re full, you eat until you hate yourself.”
In this case, you party until you kind of hate yourself.
(Buckle in, buttercups, you’re in my car now.)
Shroud Eater Bring New Life To Gloom And Doom On Strike the Sun
Brimming with sludge and excitement, Miami’s Shroud Eater exudes excellence on Strike the Sun. [Read more…]
Moby & The Void Pacific Choir Unexpectedly Deliver The Album You Didn’t Know You Needed To Hear In 2017 With More Fast Songs About The Apocalypse
Who’da thunk Moby would put out the first (and best) post-New Wave release of the 21st Century? Is “Post-New Wave” even a thing already? It should be if it isn’t and Moby can be the progenitor. Seriously the greatest album to drop out of nowhere this year, More Fast Songs About The Apocalypse is the best album you didn’t know you needed to hear over and over. [Read more…]
Tyrannosorceress Deliver Monstrous Debut With Shattering Light’s Creation
Yowza! 2017 has got some Black Metal for ya, don’t it??? [Read more…]
Goldie Transcends Drum ‘N’ Bass On Epic Double Album The Journey Man
There’s something oddly soothing about sitting down and pressing play on a new Goldie release….in 2017. Even moreso when you realize the sounds coming out of your listening device are very much Goldie despite the lengthy (Nineteen years!) break of releasing an album of all original material. [Read more…]
The Ruins of Beverast Bring Unbridled Black Metal Ecstasy On Exuvia
So. Freaking. Intense.
Seriously, people. The first track alone is over fifteen minutes long! This is black metal done right! Blast beats, shredding guitars, monstrous vocals, ominous and broad soundscapes and epic beyond epic tunes. This is The Rules Of Beverast and their latest opus, Exuvia, is a doom and gloom monolith. [Read more…]
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