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New Plastic Ideas manages to balance the schizophrenia that permanently lives within this band. The high point remains and will remain for eternity the instrumental Abstraktions, a powerful mini-suite between Slint (and Rodan) and the raw slowcore of Codeine.
New Plastic Ideas manages to balance the schizophrenia that permanently lives within this band.
The high point remains and will remain for eternity the instrumental Abstraktions, a powerful mini-suite between Slint (and Rodan) and the raw slowcore of Codeine.
This review praises Unwound's New Plastic Ideas as a crucial post-hardcore record from the 1990s, blending noise rock, punk, and emo elements. It highlights the band's unique evolution beyond grunge and their ability to balance intensity with musical complexity. Key tracks like 'What Was Found' and the instrumental 'Abstraktions' showcase their innovative sound. The album is regarded as pivotal within the post-hardcore genre and a legacy for future bands. Discover the groundbreaking sounds of Unwound's New Plastic Ideas—listen now and explore a defining post-hardcore milestone.
I Rule Them All draw heavily from the Dischord and Jade Tree period at the turn of the 90s, adding a slant oriented towards more metal sounds like Helmet and Unsane. For those who enjoy metallic post-hardcore, metalcore, and the like, I also recommend the label.
I Rule Them All draw heavily from the Dischord and Jade Tree period at the turn of the 90s, adding a slant oriented towards more metal sounds like Helmet and Unsane.
For those who enjoy metallic post-hardcore, metalcore, and the like, I also recommend the label.
Rule Them All’s 'Dreams About...' draws heavily from 90s emo and post-hardcore bands with a metal edge. The album blends influences from Dischord and Jade Tree-era punk and emo with heavier sounds like Helmet and Unsane. While maintaining an emo imprint comparable to Fugazi, it’s a solid release for fans of metallic post-hardcore and metalcore. The review also recommends exploring Flatspot Records for similar music. Discover the raw energy of Rule Them All's 'Dreams About...' and explore more heavy emo and post-hardcore sounds on Flatspot Records.
Devo is indeed Mark's major influence, though he likes to create instant classic. Without spoiling too much, I’ll tell you there are tracks like Mushroom On My Ass and I’ve Been Livin’ In Macaulay Culkin Brain; isn’t that enough for you?
Devo is indeed Mark's major influence, though he likes to create instant classic.
Without spoiling too much, I’ll tell you there are tracks like Mushroom On My Ass and I’ve Been Livin’ In Macaulay Culkin Brain; isn’t that enough for you?
D.L.I.M.C.'s 'Cassingles' is a dynamic garage rock compilation by Mark Winter, featuring influences from Devo, power pop, and Egg-Punk genres. The tracks mix witty and quirky titles with energetic sounds reminiscent of Ariel Pink and the Replacements. Though the physical compilation never officially released, the collection is available on YouTube. The reviewer highly recommends exploring Mark Winter's related projects for fans of underground alternative rock. Listen to D.L.I.M.C.'s unique garage rock Cassingles now on YouTube and explore Mark Winter's eclectic projects!
Someone will spit in my face, but in this compilation, there’s the best of Britain from this 2019, and perhaps, of the next future. Speedy Wunderground is a really young label that only releases singles... and between 2018/2019, the releases have been truly magnificent.
Someone will spit in my face, but in this compilation, there’s the best of Britain from this 2019, and perhaps, of the next future.
Speedy Wunderground is a really young label that only releases singles... and between 2018/2019, the releases have been truly magnificent.
This review praises the Speedy Wunderground Year 4 compilation as capturing the best emerging British music from 2019. The label, known for singles and one notable EP, showcases diverse styles from post-punk to dance-funk. The reviewer highlights the unique tracks and encourages readers to explore the label's music online. Overall, the compilation is seen as a promising glimpse into the UK’s musical future. Explore Speedy Wunderground Year 4 compilation and dive into the freshest sounds of UK indie music now!
Primitive emotional gems. The best piece is certainly the introduction to Anonymous Descriptions Of Uncontrollable Urges, an instrumental in constant change, a Sunday morning, a new day begins.
Primitive emotional gems.
The best piece is certainly the introduction to Anonymous Descriptions Of Uncontrollable Urges, an instrumental in constant change, a Sunday morning, a new day begins.
The Hated's 'Every Song' channels the raw emotion of Midwest emo with strong Husker Du influences and touches of jangle and college rock. The album can be compared to post-hardcore and alternative icons like Mineral and Sunny Day Real Estate. Standout tracks showcase emotional depth and instrumental creativity, particularly the instrumental 'Anonymous Descriptions Of Uncontrollable Urges'. Overall, it is a sincere and compelling collection. Dive into The Hated's 'Every Song' and experience a heartfelt journey through Midwest emo and post-hardcore roots today!
In Kykeon, post-punk has had a significant influence; the sound becomes heavy, and despite the female voice dissolving this noise clamp, there are truly dark moments. The best moments are when the songs lose their footholds, and you are submerged, lulled, and hypnotized (Summer Clouds).
In Kykeon, post-punk has had a significant influence; the sound becomes heavy, and despite the female voice dissolving this noise clamp, there are truly dark moments.
The best moments are when the songs lose their footholds, and you are submerged, lulled, and hypnotized (Summer Clouds).
The album 'Kykeon' by Italian band Rev Rev Rev marks their third long play and shows a clear evolution toward a heavier post-punk sound. Influences range from My Bloody Valentine and Jesus Lizard to Sonic Youth and Sabbath, creating intense and dark atmospheres. Female vocals soften the noise, while the best moments hypnotize the listener. The album's strong USA rock references and the band's nugaze evolution stand out distinctly. Listen to 'Kykeon' by Rev Rev Rev for a hypnotic journey through Italian post-punk and nugaze innovation!
We are waiting for a miracle. In the 80s, there were disposable cameras, once developed, you threw them away; we just need to understand who is the camera, us or our world.
We are waiting for a miracle.
In the 80s, there were disposable cameras, once developed, you threw them away; we just need to understand who is the camera, us or our world.
The review evokes the 1980s with a nostalgic and reflective lens, connecting the music of The Comsat Angels' album to current social and environmental crises. It highlights humanity's helplessness amid global challenges and questions reliance on technology for salvation. The album serves as a metaphor for fragile human existence and ethical responsibility. Dive into The Comsat Angels' Waiting for a Miracle and explore its powerful blend of 80s nostalgia and urgent social reflection.
The screams remain trapped inside the carcasses, more or less human. Anarchy has no measure.
The screams remain trapped inside the carcasses, more or less human.
Anarchy has no measure.
The review vividly captures Bad Breeding's 'Exiled' as a raw and fierce punk album rooted in the gritty realities of Glasgow and London. It highlights themes of alienation, pain, and social struggle expressed through anarchic sounds and honest emotion. The music carries a powerful, unfiltered energy that resonates deeply with listeners. The album stands out for its unique voice within the punk scene. Dive into the fierce and raw world of Bad Breeding's 'Exiled'—listen now and experience punk's unapologetic voice!
A killer with post-punk greatness blending math rock and noise. Wow you hear it I’m at Albion, But what Tool? a chill Tool song. Opera. Cacophony.
A killer with post-punk greatness blending math rock and noise.
Wow you hear it I’m at Albion, But what Tool? a chill Tool song. Opera. Cacophony.
The review praises Black Midi's debut album 'Schlagenheim' for its ambitious blend of genres including post-punk, math rock, prog, and noise. It highlights the album's complex structures, varied influences from King Crimson to Tool, and its intense, experimental sound. The reviewer appreciates the chaotic yet skillful musicianship and sees the record as a groundbreaking, challenging listen. Dive into Black Midi's Schlagenheim and experience a boundary-pushing fusion of post-punk and prog rock innovation.
I want acidic sounds, indefinite distortion, the clear and classic noise, I want hardcore that rots under the bass drum. The Fury is on the level of my core-post-hardcore: a lot of noise, hoarse voice, hardcore guitars…always with that late ’90s early ’00s straight edge attitude.
I want acidic sounds, indefinite distortion, the clear and classic noise, I want hardcore that rots under the bass drum.
The Fury is on the level of my core-post-hardcore: a lot of noise, hoarse voice, hardcore guitars…always with that late ’90s early ’00s straight edge attitude.
The review praises Fury's album 'Failed Entertainment' for delivering authentic post-hardcore music with a focus on noise, hoarse vocals, and hardcore guitars. The reviewer prefers post-hardcore without excessive metal or overly melodic elements, appreciating Fury's balance between these. The album evokes legendary bands like Fugazi and Hüsher Dü with a distinct late '90s and early 2000s straight edge vibe. Highly recommended for listeners who enjoy raw and energetic hardcore sounds. Explore Fury's 'Failed Entertainment' now on Bandcamp for a true post-hardcore experience.
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