Review: Blac Kolor – Wide Noise

Review: Blac Kolor – Wide Noise
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This release enlightened my ears regarding how one can take the simplest, single sound and transform it into a very complex piece of music. To fully appreciate this, use headphones to hear the depth of each beat and the differences between the left and right. … read more

Review: Arum Rae – Warranted Queen EP

Review: Arum Rae – Warranted Queen EP
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Somewhere between deadmau5 bass drops, the high-timbred soul of Donna Summer and the ragged guitar riffs of The Kills, you might find Arum Rae (formerly White Dress). … read more

Review: Arkona – Yav

Review: Arkona – Yav
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One of pagan metal’s best kept secrets is Moscow’s Arkona, who make every studio offering an epic one. Yav, the band’s seventh full-length album, is out to conquer all. It plays out as one of the band’s darkest offerings since Ot Serdtsa K Nebu. … read more

Review: Anal Blasphemy/Forbidden Eye – The Perverse Worship of Satanic Sins Split

Review: Anal Blasphemy/Forbidden Eye – The Perverse Worship of Satanic...
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I’m not quite sure what the fascination is with metal bands starting their band names with that oh-so familiar, feces-producing body part—maybe just the fact that it’s dirty and sounds gross. … read more

Review: Annihilator – Feast

Review: Annihilator – Feast
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“Feast” is an appropriate title for this special edition release, and SLUG HQ was lucky enough to get a fancy copy of it. The digibook two CD and DVD package has the goods of the full-length, Feast, which follows in what Annihilator has been doing for the last decade. … read more

Review: Alex Smoke – RS 1403

Review: Alex Smoke – RS 1403
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Alex Smoke does it again with a follow-up release to his 2013 Dust EP. This four-track EP is packed with minimal tech-house beats and industrial-influenced synths. … read more

Review: 100s – IVRY

Review: 100s – IVRY
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I must warn you about this reprobate who calls himself “100s” (after the number of times he’s contracted VD no doubt).  A long-haired, self-professed pimp whose music has but one purpose—to congratulate despicable sex acts. … read more

Review: 1, 2, 3 – Big Weather

Review: 1, 2, 3 – Big Weather
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Inspired by the Tohoku tsunami in Japan, Big Weather is a 20-song concept album about natural disasters. Capitalizing on the theme of water, 1, 2, 3 use surf rock as their base, then add layers of psych and vinyl. … read more

Localized: VINCENT DRAPER AND THE DIRTY THIRTY

Localized: VINCENT DRAPER AND THE DIRTY THIRTY
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This month’s Localized, on April 18, will feature a mysterious hodgepodge of sincerity. Crook and the Bluff will start off the set with western-tinged psych-blues, after which blues crooning, working man rocking, badass motherfuckers Vincent Draper and the Dirty Thirty will sexy your face off. Following, mustachioed and chocolate-voiced singer-songwriter and strum-master Charles Ellsworth will

The Sounds @ In The Venue 03.29 with Blondfire, Strange Talk

The Sounds @ In The Venue 03.29 with Blondfire, Strange...
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There are a lot of “rock” bands around these days but, to be honest, rock and roll bands—groups that live, eat, drink and breathe the very meaning of rock and roll—they are an endangered species. Enter stage right, all the way from Sweden, The Sounds and their brash, loud, rowdy lead singer Maja Ivarsson. Clad in a short black cocktail dress, with a cigarette in her mouth and a pint in her hand, Ivarsson was an absolute wrecking ball from the moment she stepped on stage. … read more