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Rakta drown us, industrial nightmares between Chrome and This Heat, journeys of erotic innocence like hammers against glass, like glass between teeth. Rakta hypnotize us, they cite Siouxsie and the Slits, peeking through the keyhole at Dead Can Dance and Cocteau Twins.
Rakta drown us, industrial nightmares between Chrome and This Heat, journeys of erotic innocence like hammers against glass, like glass between teeth.
Rakta hypnotize us, they cite Siouxsie and the Slits, peeking through the keyhole at Dead Can Dance and Cocteau Twins.
Rakta's Falha Comum is an intense industrial album blending eerie atmospheres and post-punk influences. The review highlights its hypnotic quality and dark urban themes, drawing comparisons to iconic bands like Siouxsie and the Slits, This Heat, and Cocteau Twins. The music evokes powerful emotional imagery, capturing a sense of alienation and industrial dread while remaining compelling and immersive. Listen to Rakta's Falha Comum and dive into a hypnotic world of industrial soundscapes and post-punk shadows.
This Post-Pub music is sexual and sensual, it is harsh and dirty, venereal. Fontaines D.C. have everything I have already discussed: + Mark E. Smith navigating a sea of hisses, + the most enveloping Cure, + mid-’80s psychedelia with that indie twist.
This Post-Pub music is sexual and sensual, it is harsh and dirty, venereal.
Fontaines D.C. have everything I have already discussed: + Mark E. Smith navigating a sea of hisses, + the most enveloping Cure, + mid-’80s psychedelia with that indie twist.
The review praises Fontaines D.C.'s debut album Dogrel for its raw, sensual, and noisy sound that revitalizes post-punk with a distinct Dublin edge. It situates the band alongside British contemporaries like Idles while highlighting their unique blend of psychedelia and indie influences. The album is appreciated for its political and social urgency combined with a harsh, visceral musical style. Listen to Fontaines D.C.'s Dogrel and experience Ireland's raw post-punk revival today!
The Uranium Club concludes the coincidence with that hardcore era and soars towards Per(e)-Ub(u)-esque and Devo-lutionary shores. 'Man Is A Loneliest Animal' is an important calling card and embeds itself in the post-punk scene like few recent things.
The Uranium Club concludes the coincidence with that hardcore era and soars towards Per(e)-Ub(u)-esque and Devo-lutionary shores.
'Man Is A Loneliest Animal' is an important calling card and embeds itself in the post-punk scene like few recent things.
Uranium Club’s album The Cosmo Cleaners channels the spirit of Minneapolis post-punk and hardcore scenes. It evokes legendary bands like This Heat and Wire, offering a fresh yet familiar sound. The standout track, 'Man Is A Loneliest Animal,' solidifies their place in the modern post-punk landscape. The reviewer appreciates the scarcity of compelling releases in 2019, highlighting this album as noteworthy. Listen to The Cosmo Cleaners and experience a new wave of post-punk energy from Uranium Club today!
Slowcore is space, not time, not music, where one can immerse and lose oneself among the silences and walls of frequencies, already faded away. English slowcore is permeated with broken dreams and emo of vacuous clarity, post-rock I’d say.
Slowcore is space, not time, not music, where one can immerse and lose oneself among the silences and walls of frequencies, already faded away.
English slowcore is permeated with broken dreams and emo of vacuous clarity, post-rock I’d say.
The review captures the intimate experience of listening to 55 Deltic’s album 'You Could Own An American Home' on vinyl. It highlights the gritty lo-fi sound and compares the band’s slowcore style to seminal groups like Codeine and American Football. The reviewer emphasizes the emotional resonance and atmospheric qualities of the music, describing slowcore as a space of deep reflection and immersive silence. Dive into 55 Deltic’s atmospheric slowcore sound—listen to the album and experience its emotional depth yourself!
With this work, Verbal Assault can consider themselves calmly on par with Piccotto and Smalley’s band. a well-framed, emotional, and sufficiently virulent sound that manages to break out from that black hole that is hardcore punk
With this work, Verbal Assault can consider themselves calmly on par with Piccotto and Smalley’s band.
a well-framed, emotional, and sufficiently virulent sound that manages to break out from that black hole that is hardcore punk
The review praises Verbal Assault's 1987 album 'Trial' as a standout post-hardcore record predating many genre milestones. Drawing comparisons with influential bands like Rites of Spring and Dag Nasty, it highlights the album's emotional depth and raw intensity. Despite limited releases, 'Trial' holds a respected place in underground punk history. The reviewer recommends the track 'Scared' as a powerful example. Explore Verbal Assault’s 'Trial' and immerse yourself in a pioneering post-hardcore sound from 1987.
"The Human People are an all-female band that navigates between noise-pop and alternative-rock with that emotional drop that never hurts." Imagine Sleater-Kinney less agitated, Breeders less explosive but there’s so much of that noise-pop from Tiger Trap and Julie Doiron from the Eric’s Trip days.
"The Human People are an all-female band that navigates between noise-pop and alternative-rock with that emotional drop that never hurts."
Imagine Sleater-Kinney less agitated, Breeders less explosive but there’s so much of that noise-pop from Tiger Trap and Julie Doiron from the Eric’s Trip days.
The Human People, an all-female band, deliver a captivating mix of noise-pop and alternative rock in their album 'Butterflies Drink Turtle Tears'. The review draws connections to 90s indie bands like Sleater-Kinney and Breeders, highlighting emotional depth and nostalgic charm. It praises the band's balance between sweetness and dynamic energy, appealing to fans of vintage indie sounds. Listen to 'Butterflies Drink Turtle Tears' and experience nostalgic noise-pop with emotional depth!
Skag Heaven is the mausoleum of post-rock, it’s the tombstone of old-school hardcore. Squirrel Bait are THE most central nerve band of hardcore, not the best, not the most innovative but the most centralized.
Skag Heaven is the mausoleum of post-rock, it’s the tombstone of old-school hardcore.
Squirrel Bait are THE most central nerve band of hardcore, not the best, not the most innovative but the most centralized.
The review praises Squirrel Bait's album Skag Heaven as a central, influential work in post-hardcore music. It explores the Louisville roots and connection to later seminal bands like Slint and Fugazi. The album is described as a foundation for emo, grunge, and melodic hardcore, deeply rooted in emotional storytelling and raw sound. It acknowledges the band's unique position and lasting legacy despite not being the most innovative. Overall, Skag Heaven is celebrated as a pivotal piece in alternative music history. Discover the roots of post-hardcore—listen to Squirrel Bait's Skag Heaven and explore the legacy that shaped emo and indie rock.
Pointed spears, poisoned arrows. Visceral blood. Mocking laughter and demonic smiles. Westernized tribalism under the socialist lash is a place of understanding, meeting, and assistance.
Pointed spears, poisoned arrows. Visceral blood. Mocking laughter and demonic smiles.
Westernized tribalism under the socialist lash is a place of understanding, meeting, and assistance.
This review explores Sial's 'Binasa' as a deeply visceral album blending tribal ferocity with reflections on Marxist ideology and cultural isolation. It evokes vivid imagery of fierce protectionism and social upheaval, where primal ritualistic sounds meet modern societal critique. The music’s intensity resonates with themes of death, resistance, and communal rites in a unique avant-garde style. Dive into Sial's 'Binasa' for a fierce sonic journey through tribal rituals and radical social landscapes—listen now!
It is at least disgusting to think that Daniel Lopatin has almost unreservedly abandoned the scepter of secular avant-garde. The most accessible work of Daniel Lopatin, who after the success of the Good Time soundtrack has ventured into experimental Vangelism, folk in some aspects, kraut as substance.
It is at least disgusting to think that Daniel Lopatin has almost unreservedly abandoned the scepter of secular avant-garde.
The most accessible work of Daniel Lopatin, who after the success of the Good Time soundtrack has ventured into experimental Vangelism, folk in some aspects, kraut as substance.
Daniel Lopatin’s 'Age Of' shows a pivotal evolution from pure avant-garde towards a more accessible experimental sound. The album mixes characteristic OPN elements like harpsichord and cosmic brass with vocal collaborations from Prurient and Anohni. Krautrock and folk influences blend into a sophisticated pop framework. Despite abandoning some earlier randomness, the album reveals Lopatin’s sonic maturity. It’s his most approachable work yet. Listen to Oneohtrix Point Never's 'Age Of' and explore an evolving experimental sound that merges avant-garde and accessible pop.
While, in rhythm, the sound replaces my heartbeat, a distant echo reaches me, a tear, the past. My universe has a black hole at its center that continues to eat and gather things, assigning them to a place so remote that imagining it destroys me.
While, in rhythm, the sound replaces my heartbeat, a distant echo reaches me, a tear, the past.
My universe has a black hole at its center that continues to eat and gather things, assigning them to a place so remote that imagining it destroys me.
This review of Midwife's 'Like Author, Like Daughter' evokes a deeply emotional and slow-paced listening experience. The music's rhythm replaces the heartbeat and summons distant echoes of memories and feelings. With poetic language, it explores themes of sadness, internal struggle, and nostalgia. The reviewer appreciates the album's subtlety and immersive soundscape. Dive into Midwife's 'Like Author, Like Daughter' for a deeply emotional and poetic musical journey.
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