Matmos returns with their 20th album, blending found metal sounds into whimsical yet dark soundscapes that span their 30-year career.
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Drop Out III by Gnod and White Hills–Album Review
Drop Out III by Gnod and White Hills, out on March 21st, reimagines their 2010 collaboration with fresh interpretations, unreleased tracks, and a digital-only third LP. This sprawling, cinematic triple album offers immersive jams, blending neo-psych space rock with ambient textures.
Synthesizer by A Place to Bury Strangers: Album Review
A Place to Bury Strangers are about to drop their seventh album, Synthesizer, blending post-punk roots with electronic chaos. Featuring powerful rhythms from married duo John and Sandra Fedowitz, alongside Oliver Ackermann’s dynamic guitar, this album captivates with standout tracks like “Disgust.”
The Church at the B Street Theatre in Sacramento, July 8, 2024–Live Review
The Church recently stopped in at the B Street Theater in Sacramento, California and performed a double set as scheduled opening act The Afghan Whigs failed to show up.
New Interview with Steve Kilbey of The Church
In this interview, Steve Kilbey discusses his novel, writer’s block, having his music in movies, and the new album Eros Zeta and the Perfumed Guitars!
Eros Zeta and the Perfumed Guitars by The Church–Album Review
Australia’s The Church just dropped their latest album Eros Zeta and the Perfumed Guitars, a companion piece to last year’s top-notch The Hypnogogue.