Calling itself fuzz-folk, Rural Electric uses megaphone-style distortion and minor-key harmonies to evoke a wistful place where we lean up against our memories.
Millencolin guitarist/vocalist Nikola Sarcevic has gone acoustic for his solo debut. Irresistible melodies stripped of fast tempos and flashy guitar licks.
Expanding upon the first five-song installment, Part 2 sees Napalm Death again tackling old hardcore, thrash, and death favorites, both unknown and familiar.
Three records into a surreal career that has them quietly becoming the greatest, most fearless, most exploratory avant garde hard-ish act in the drowning pool.
Similar to Tristeza or an instrumental American Football, the Ohio quintet handle subtlety like a snakecharmer, using unseen forces to slowly guide inertia.
Eleven tracks of patented Get Hip swagger-rock, big rock recorded on a little budget, just like New York Dolls and all the bands who’ve come in their wake.
On top of Spiritualized’s sweeping grandiosity and The Flaming Lips’ chipper psychedelia, The Helio Sequence dumped a shitload of homemade electronics.
Cross Slipknot with Primus, Clutch, Queens Of The Stone Age, Masters of Reality, Mudvayne, Devildriver, and Thought Industry, and you’re close to The Heavils.