Death Grips have just released their new album, Bottomless Pit. The band has just posted…
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“l am not insane.” “Do you hear me? l am not insane!” “Relax, buddy. You’re…
Colin Stetson is a musician who basks perpetually on the melodramatic plane. The work he…
Stephen O’Malley and Greg Anderson offer their shortest, simplest album in some time, which is still quite moving.
Margaret Chardiet taps into personal trauma to deliver an accessibly horrific industrial tour de force.
Washington black metal duo offers a transitional release of ambient material that works fine, but still feels like a minor release.
Montreal producer tones down the noise, but in its place offers some of his tensest, eeriest sounds to date.
NYC noise artist Margaret Chardiet finds an inexplicable beauty in sheer sonic horror.
30 years of industrial, neofolk hallucinations.
All about atmosphere.
A riddle wrapped in a brown dwarf.
Freak-out on both sides.
Re-militarized zone.
Biblical proportions.
Just queue it up like regular chickens!
Haunted kosmische
The detached feeling of euphoria.