WOUNDED by BRNS Brussels band BRNS toys with some familiar indie grooves and sounds on their new album, Wounded, but they definitely do it to the beat of a different drum. Many of the tracks on here are simultaneously cacophonous, catchy, and sweet. Case in point: “Mexico.” Stream the entire
Rush fans are pretty psyched about this new album, and I could see why. Clockwork Angels is definitely the best record the band has put out since 2000, but I’m not sure if, personally, it entertains as much as the group’s classics. WATCH THE REVIEW
Confluence by Ghostlimb On Confluence, Ghostlimb brings some blisteringly fast, loud, and aggressive post-hardcore, which is evenly mixed with elements of metal music, too. Stream the album above, and grab it for five bones on Bandcamp.
Experimental folk outfit Woods is gearing up to release a new album in September titled Bend Beyond. “Cali In A Cup” is the first single from the album, and it’s unbelievable how sunny and lighthearted the track feels. I mean, this track is essentially coming from the band that
Check out the new single from reggae artist Courtney John above. The concept of the track kinda boils down to one lyric in the hook: “Love is the one thing that’s never out of season.” Well, ain’t it true? When has love gone out of style? I can’
“Love Ave” comes from the latest collection of songs from French electronic music producer Para One. The title: Passion. The tracks on this thing range from bright and bouncy electro house to smooth, synthetic future funk that I’m sure Dam-Funk fans get into pretty easily. “Love Ave” is the
Despite his extremely so-so lyrics, Miami rapper Spaceghostpurrp is at least worth checking out because of his dark, moody sound. WATCH THE REVIEW
With some new and improved production, Deathspell Omega’s ultra-dense approach to progressive metal is sounding more brutal than ever. WATCH THE REVIEW
Still sweet, still catchy, still Hot Chip. WATCH THE REVIEW
While Old Man Gloom brings an interesting blend of ambient music and sludge metal, one side of the sound ends up feeling more interesting than the other. WATCH THE REVIEW