Our metal sister site Invisible Oranges ran down their favorite metal albums of the year. Plus, see lists from King Woman, Planning for Burial, and Amenra.
Sannhet discuss their excellent new album, and talk working with Interpol producer Peter Katis, Sufjan Stevens wearing their shirt on television, and more.
Beloved cult act Have A Nice Life played their first show in seven years in Cambridge in June, and now they added dates in Brooklyn, Philly, and Olympia.
We're halfway through 2017, and our metal sister site Invisible Oranges have posted lists of the best metal albums of 2017 so far. The lists include Power Trip, Kreator, Immolation, Elder, and more...
Heavy post-rockers Sannhet have signed to Profound Lore for the followup to 2015's Revisionist (which came out on The Flenser). Their new album is called So Numb and it drops on August 25 via their new label home. The album was produced by Interpol/The National producer Peter Katis...
This week's Notable Releases include Jay Som's Polyvinyl debut, Hurray for the Riff Raff's political concept album, Laura Marling's boldly feminine album, and more.
Depression and depersonalization have historically set the stage for Planning for Burial's idiosyncratic fusion of metal, slowcore, shoegaze, post-rock, and drone, something Wasluck calls "Gloom," but the project's third album, Below the House, offers a more vulnerable demonstration of its creator's psyche...