Artem Dolotov – Sound Images [EP] (progressive metal, djent)
Awes – Demo [EP] (experimental math rock, noise rock)
The Last Great American Rock Band – TLGARB (math rock, progressive rock)
Salqiu – The Blackness Within (experimental blackened death metal)
Sœur – Fight [EP] (post-punk)
… Read more Wet Electric, Milanku, Doucha, John Zorn, Ryan Albert Miller, Awes, Lady Fitness, and Azure
Wet Electric – Wet Electricity, Volume 1
In an uncanny series of events, Wet Electric‘s latest album art features an old-school computer, just like Ellen Kirkwood’s [A]part (which is amazing, by the way). Better than mildly funny is the music on Volume 1. The New York quintet plays an avant-garde style of jazz that is most wondrous, and deals conceptually with the mystery and spirituality that seems to be lacking in today’s “information age”. The album is great: it has touches of minimalism, which make it breathe, and a certain folk sensibility, too, thanks to the full-time violin … Read more
Suess – 10 der größten Schlagerhits aller Zeiten
The Music
The Words
It is not every day that I am speechless in front of new music. However, the mad geniuses behind the French-based band Suess broke my inner mechanisms. 10 der größten Schlagerhits aller Zeiten is the group’s debut album, standing tall with thirty-four minutes that feels like hours. I don’t know how to describe the sounds found therein, other than they are based off of the Schlager music genre in some way.
This is an unlistenable mess… to most, if not all. However, it did strike me, oddly. I thought it was the “so bad it’s good” … Read more
Data Pagan, Far Corner, Casey Golden, Ottone Pesante, Oscob, Louis de Mieulle & Matt Garstka, Azusa, Zela Margossian Quintet, and He Was Eaten by Owls
Data Pagan – Data Pagan
The stylized version of Data Pagan‘s self-titled debut album will probably break this page in many wonderful ways: D̷̖͇͇͔͒̑̌̄A̶͍̗̝͎̮̼̩̰̻̙͓̦̟͋̒̎̂̔͆̄̽̽͒́̌͂̑̔͜Ṭ̴̑̊̒̅̎̔̕͝A̶͕̹̮̫̻̲̯͓̿̏́͐̈́ ̸̟̌́̓̕P̶̢̪̫̬̦̺̪͎͇͕̳̠̳̿̓͛̒̌͒̃̒̑͐̾͌̈̕͘͜ͅA̸̢̡̨̛̛̯̫͔͍̺̮͙͓͂͗͆̋͛̓͘̕ͅĢ̷̢̛̜͇̗̻̼͍͕͇̟̯͒́͆̃́̾͊̑͝ͅA̴̧͖̝̬̻̬͍̣̲̐͗̓̋́̓͊̏̃̅́͗̓͌Ņ̷̢̨̪͕͈̹͍̬͑̃͋͘. Coming from the same master brain as Zombieshark!, Data Pagan takes the glitch aesthetics and artificial aspects of cybergrind to impressive heights. I once said that the album sounds like a less gorey, but still as fantastically contorted, as Mulk, which is high praise. This is quite a fun album!
Far Corner – Risk
The newest of Far Corner is finally here! Risk came out via Cuneiform Records, and it’s one … Read more