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Saturday, February 26, 2011

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Boris - Heavy Rocks


you know the drill

sludgy tunes + rocky japanese vox + energetic drumming and rifzzfs = boris on this album = AWESOME
(and they're happy to give you a good, slow, pummeling sludge song or two to boot)

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

KEN mode - Mennonite



What we got here, see, is a nice solid slab of sludgy noisy metal

kind of a shitty band name but

Gridlink - Amber Gray


Gridlink kind of continued where Discordance Axis left off, with two members forming the band, though don't expect the same heights of greatness.

This doesn't feature the same kind of experimentation and quirks of DA, but what it does, it does well.


Amber Gray

Infester - To the Depths... In Degradation


A slab of filth.

And Satan.


To the Depths... In Degradation

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Loomer - Ceiling


Australian shoegaze/noise rock that slipped underneath a lot of people's radars, and deserves some more attention.

Really good stuff. Almost sounds like a combination of MBV's Loveless and Isn't Anything. Darker than both though.


Ceiling

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Del tha Funkee Homosapien - Both Sides of the Brain


Best know for his work with Deltron 3030 and his appearance in the hit Gorillaz single "Clint Eastwood", it's unfortunate that Del's solo stuff still goes relatively unnoticed.

This is really the peak of his solo work, and it's some damn good stuff, along with all his 90's albums.


Both Sides of the Brain

Monday, February 7, 2011

Jaylib - Champion Sound


Sometimes the parts are indeed greater than the whole, but with a collaboration like this, it's hard for it to reach the heights you would expect.

Nonetheless, quality tunes from J Dilla and Madlib as usual.


Champion Sound