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 A great project set up by the webzine Kathodik, an attempt to give visibility to a scene that deserves it.

 Volume 4 is even more interesting: there’s space for wild chaos, hypnotic post-rock, and electrified experimental sounds.

March(e)ingegno Sonoro Vol.3 & 4 showcase a rich and diverse panorama of underground music from Italy's Marche region. Volume 3 focuses on heavier, rock-oriented tracks, while Volume 4 explores electronic, post-rock, and experimental soundscapes. Both volumes offer a wide range of styles and highlight emerging and established local bands. The compilation is praised for its variety and commitment to shining a light on a lesser-known music scene. It's a strong and commendable project highly recommended for fans of contemporary indie and underground music. Listen now to March(e)ingegno Sonoro Vol.3 & Vol.4 and discover the vibrant underground sounds of Italy’s Marche region!

 Picciotto shreds his vocal cords to make us a part of his anguish, and accompanies us through a hurricane of noise mixed with melody.

 Rites of Spring preceded Fugazi in expanding the means of hardcore punk, injecting doses of pathos and despair hitherto unimaginable.

This review praises Rites of Spring as early innovators of emocore, blending raw emotion with hardcore punk. The self-titled album and EP feature intense performances from Guy Picciotto and bandmates, forging new musical paths. The band’s short lifespan belies their lasting impact on punk and the later success of Fugazi. Highlights include standout tracks that balance aggression and deep soul. Explore Rites of Spring’s groundbreaking emocore sound and hear the roots of modern hardcore punk today!

 A deadly sonic bombardment that approaches the Nippo-subversive chaos of the Boredoms.

 In short, you either hate them or love them. I lean more toward the latter.

Yahweh Or The Highway, released in 2001 by Providence's Arab On Radar, showcases an extreme noise rock sound characterized by rapid metallic guitars, hypnotic anti-melodies, and obsessive rhythms. The album reflects the band's last work before breaking up and carries a heavy, hallucinatory atmosphere influenced by Royal Trux and Boredoms. The music can be challenging and exhausting for unprepared listeners but is praised for its raw power and unique sonic expression. Fans of extreme experimental music will find much to appreciate. Listen to Arab On Radar's Yahweh Or The Highway and dive into the chaotic world of extreme noise rock.

 The result is strikingly fresh, devoid of the heaviness and introversion typical of pure research works.

 A must-have record for its beauty and historical importance even before it makes history.

Solex's 2001 album Low Kick And Hard Bop stands as a distinctive and influential work of the decade. Elizabeth Esselink's innovative use of sampling crafts a fresh pop experience rich in diverse genres. The album balances complex composition masked by an accessible pop veneer. Live shows further highlight the dynamic reinterpretation of the songs. This record exemplifies boundless musical creativity. Explore Solex's innovative album Low Kick And Hard Bop and experience a unique blend of pop and experimental soundscapes.

 "Twenty Years of Dischord stands to an independent music enthusiast like the Bible does to a devout, non-hypocritical Catholic."

 "The true gem of the box set is the over 130-page book titled 'Putting DC on the Map,' containing the entire history of Dischord narrated by the bosses Mackaye and Jeff Nelson."

20 Years of Dischord is a landmark compilation celebrating two decades of the Washington label’s influence on hardcore punk and indie rock. Spanning 50 bands across three discs, it captures the evolution from raw hardcore to more expansive post-hardcore sounds. The box set also includes rare tracks, videos, and a detailed 130-page book on the label’s history, making it a vital document for indie music enthusiasts. Highly recommended as a comprehensive and honest tribute to an iconic scene. Discover the roots of indie and hardcore punk with this essential Dischord anthology—listen, read, and dive deep into music history!

 Q And Not U hit the mark once again with their third long-distance endeavor.

 Songs are both fiery and icy at the same time: falsettos worthy of a Prince who embraces the punk cause in 2005.

Q And Not U’s third album 'Power' showcases their growth by blending punk-funk, dance, and indie rock elements. The band evolves their sound with fiery vocals and inventive compositions. The album balances danceable tracks with complex and atmospheric songs, marking a natural extension from their earlier work. Produced with notable influences, it emphasizes both accessibility and musical depth. Listen to Q And Not U's 'Power' and experience a dynamic fusion of punk-funk and indie rock reinvented for 2005.

 The album expresses, denounces, and protests without needing to scream, conveying feelings without too many artifices.

 The balance lies between the typical power of Fugazi and an inclination towards enlightened pop with sweet intimacy.

The Evens debut album marks a mature evolution for Ian MacKaye, blending minimalism with passionate protest lyrics. Amy Farina's vocals add depth and harmony. The album balances the power of Fugazi with a more intimate, melodic approach. It's a refined, heartfelt collection of twelve high-quality tracks. Dischord delivers another standout release. Listen to The Evens and experience Ian MacKaye's new minimalist indie rock journey today!

 James Chance and his Contortions, dedicated to total dissonance, redefine in what is effectively their only official album the concept of funky.

 The most unthinkable thing is that all this strangeness is danceable, it’s impossible to stay still.

James Chance and The Contortions are seminal figures in the No Wave movement of 1970s-80s New York. Their album 'Buy' redefines funk through a chaotic blend of jazz, fusion, and noise. Despite its abrasive sound, the music remains compellingly danceable, with standout tracks like 'Contort Yourself' and 'Designed To Kill'. Though relatively unknown, the album is essential listening for fans of experimental music. Dive into the wild sounds of James Chance & The Contortions and experience the raw energy of No Wave funk today!

 A total of 25 minutes divided into seven razor-sharp shards of adrenaline and pure neurosis, a surgical autopsy of the deconstructed blues to the limit.

 Heaps of talent here, of imagination, and of that genuine insanity not just for its own sake.

Guinea Pig's self-titled album offers 25 minutes of intense, deconstructed blues infused with noise and psych rock elements. The reviewer praises the band's talent and originality, highlighting their unique blend of influences like Beefheart, Shellac, and Drugstore Cowboy. The album is characterized by raw energy, intricate instrumental work, and a genuine sense of creative madness. Overall, it's a standout release from the Italian underground scene deserving of wider recognition. Listen to Guinea Pig's intense and original blues deconstruction now and explore the raw, noisy world of Italian psych rock!

 Saying Sub Pop EQUIVALENT to saying grunge, at least until a good part of the ’90s.

 Maybe grunge didn’t start with Sub Pop 200. But the beauty of the story begins here.

Sub Pop 200 is an essential compilation capturing the formative years of grunge in Seattle during the late 1980s. It showcases a range of sounds from punk to metal, highlighting both legendary bands like Nirvana and Soundgarden and lesser-known acts. The review praises the album as an excellent document of the genre’s origins. Despite not being the absolute beginning, the compilation marks the official start of the grunge movement’s rise. Explore Sub Pop 200 to dive into the roots of grunge and experience the raw energy of Seattle’s legendary music scene.

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