The second entry from King of Candlesticks, and much more production heavy than most other tracks, but continuing the trend of guitar solos mixed in with rather than on top of the track. why be so tacky? mid 2011, I believe. This is probably the last track I've done that draws heavily on post-rock, which for me has been a genre I seldom listen to, but love dearly in theory.
One of the most refreshing rock records to come out in years. 60s surf singwriter fare dovetails into 90s slowcore and midwest twinkle for a personal yet accessable record about coping and recovery. bakemono
The experimental post-punk collective plunges headfirst into the mysteries of love, death, life, transmutation, and transcendence. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 9, 2023
The New York noise band's latest lurches like a demented funhouse ride, its explosive peaks bursting out giddily and unexpectedly. Bandcamp Album of the Day Feb 11, 2022
An introspective record that fuses post-rock, shoegaze and ambient synth patches into a seamless array of shimmering soundscapes. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 26, 2023
Manic drum & bass with a sinister industrial edge from this Texas artist that occasional recalls Aphex Twin at his most evil. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 31, 2022