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The Death of Money – Ghost Pains
Losing youth is more painful to those who pay attention, or to whom it matters. There’s a breaking point for all of us when age itself has complete control of what we are. When our hair is streaked with silver, when the skin is loose on the bones, and the flesh translucent, the effect of […]
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Beak \ Goddamn it to hell post-everything \ post-metal \ post-review \ post-rock \ post-week \ Someoddpilot Records
Beak – Let Time Begin
More like let us begin, this review. What does it take in post-metal? We hit some post-hardcore the other day, mentioning post-black metal in the same breath of a review, so what about this other post? What does it take? Most would argue oddity, pounding riffs, and mixing elements of other genres like sludge. Blacken […]
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Collapse Under the Empire \ experimental \ Germany \ post-metal \ post-post-post-rock \ post-post-rock \ post-rock
Collapse Under the Empire – Sacrifice & Isolation
This is something we need to dig out for our ‘The Vault’ feature coming up soon. Collapse Under the Empire first came to our attention when they sent us their EP The Sirens Sound several years ago. It was placed into the car stereo during a long trip to DC, even though the artwork gave no […]
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renate/cordate – S/T
Blame us for the length of time this one took. We can’t pin it on the old editor for this particular review because though this one came in another one of his mysterious boxes of “WTF where did you hide this stuff?”, this new editor speaking to you now looked at this particular album, said […]
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Aluk Todolo \ ambient \ black metal \ holy living God the power \ occult rock \ post-rock \ The Vault \ Utech Records
The Vault: Aluk Todolo – Finsternis
Been awhile since we pulled something out of the tombs, but if there was any we should have selected, it was this one. Aluk Todolo is one of the more interesting acts out of France currently, though they haven’t put anything out since Occult Rock in 2012. Excellent work, but nothing quite caught our attention like a […]
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Brutal Panda Records \ metal \ post-hardcore \ post-rock \ so awesome screw genre \ Wild Throne
Wild Throne: Blood Maker
Yeah, sometimes bands can blow you the feck away. Like totally. Like you look behind you and where you expect to at least see limbs there’s barely a spray of blood and miniscule chunks. If there are chunks they’re practically the same splatter as the rest of it. Blood Maker comes via way of Brutal Panda […]
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australasia \ black metal \ Immortal Frost Productions \ post-black metal \ post-rock \ shoegaze
Australasia: Vertebra
As we found before with Australasia, the artwork doesn’t tell you so much about what to expect. It’s like a blank cover to a two-thousand-page epic masterpiece of literature. When we first came across this guy in his release Sin4tr4, there was a nice horsie on the cover, so we sadly ignored listening to it for […]
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