The Great Dismal starts with "A Fabricated Life", a fairly simple, straightforward song with a sense of bitter reflection. It doesn't do anything drastic and ke...
A good few years into their existence and toe still sound great, especially in a live setting. Featuring many songs from their catalogue, DOKU-EN-KAI captures a...
PULP is, as far as my understanding goes, a collection of B-sides that Born Ruffians consider an album that concludes a trilogy involving JUICE and SQUEEZE.
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SQUEEZE does this sort of ominous fade in on "Sentimental Saddle". Then it switches to something that sounds jangly and messy, and is all the better for it. The...
Born Ruffians have been around for a while and so on and so forth. Anyway, last year they put out JUICE, the first in a trilogy of albums that are about... some...
May You Be Held commences with a crawl. A low, deep and pressured crawl. In a way it's almost meditative and deconstructed, and perhaps that's the point of "A P...
The first nenem song I heard was "Oar".
It was on Sunday whilst I was going through a playlist of math rock someone had put together. I'd been skimming throu...
Since somewhere around Words From the Exit Wound and Enemy of the Music Business Napalm Death have developed and furthered a particular sound. They're a band th...
Distant Populations starts with a quick, fitting burst of percussion, then kicks into some sort of gear featuring fuzzed guitar, loud drums, shouted vocals. "In...
Last year after the release of The Fallen Crimson Envy played a show in support of the album at LIQUIDROOM. Unfortunately no shows followed due to much of the m...