Tastes like candy blood and feels like that moment during your first acid trip when your stomach drops out because it's been going on so long you're not sure if it's ever going to end, and also you don't know what it felt like before you started tripping.
Rounding out emo's second wave Indian Summer out of the Bay Area only lasted for 12 months and only wrote 10 songs but left a lasting pissed off legacy
Yanqui U.X.O. is the third studio album by Canadian post-rock band Godspeed You! Black Emperor, released on November 4, 2002 by Constellation. It was recorded by Steve Albini at Electrical Audio in Chicago
The phantom zone, the parallax, the upside down - there is a rich cultural history of exploring in-between places. Through her latest, Titanic Rising, Weyes Blood aka Natalie Mering, has designed her own universe to soulfully navigate life's mysteries.
For those who believe in the power of the rock band to exemplify the highest resonance of human connection, there is much on Up On Gravity Hill to lift the spirit.
Two-LP repress of Red Red Meat’s 1995 Bunny Gets Paid pressed on violet and orange vinyl; includes album tracks plus demos and Cleversley alternate versions. Limited to 500 copies.
Hurry Up, We're Dreaming is a double album journey that takes us to the horizon and introduces us to new landscapes. About awakening, craving, and conquering, Hurry Up, We're Dreaming pushes into new vocal territory for M83.
While this sophomore release is unmistakably Arctic Monkeys, everything's a little more muscular and aggressive as if some sort of critical mass is achieved through skillful song craft and sharp arrangements until an explosive release of energy.
Dead Can Dance's second album saw them experiment more with instrumentation, abandoning guitars in favour of cello, trombone and timpani. Widely acclaimed, there was now a richness of unification between voice and music, lyrics and structure.
This previously unissued soundtrack contains a backpack’s worth of grieving guitars, somber surf, and haunting hiss, zipped tight with the teeth of abandonment, dashed dreams, moral ambiguity, fate, tearful goodbyes, and lukewarm diner coffee.
Filled with raw, imagistic, sometimes smutty vignettes set to entrancing, slow burn pop songs, bandleader Greg Gonzalez captures every emotion a romantic arc inspires.