The first album from the drone-heavy Illinois space rock outfit Hum in over 20 years, 2020's Inlet is a dynamic return to form that evokes the fuzz-tone emotionality of their '90s albums.
Vinyl LP pressing including digital download. Second full-length release from Title Fight. Recorded with Will Yip at Studio 4 Recording in Conshohocken, PA during May and June of 2012.
The band members oversaw every step of the re-mastering, lacquer cutting, and manufacturing stages while working with original designer Andy Mueller/Ohio Girl in updating the artwork. Each album is offered in a double-LP 180g set in black.
Portrayal of Guilt’s latest venture, The Beginning of The End, is another uncompromising assault from the Texas trio, pushing the boundaries of black metal, powerviolence, and hardcore.
Spirit of the Beehive have been making thrilling "collage rock" for nearly a decade. Work on I'm so lucky started during a transitional period in the band's lives. The four-song release captures all sides of the band. These tracks feel alive and unfussy.
On Erer, Glitterer sharpens post-hardcore into blunt little shapes: direct, melodic, and heavier in implication than in volume. It’s a compact reminder that ambition doesn’t have to sprawl to leave a bruise.
Tenterhooks finds Silversun Pickups leaning into the nervous electricity that has always powered their best songs: fuzz, urgency, and melodies that look over their shoulder. The foil-stamped gatefold and insert make the anxiety feel suitably deluxe.