drone
The Rockometer: Primitive and Deadly by Earth
Since Earth's resurrection in 2005, the Seattle doom and drone pioneers led by guitarist Dylan Carson have etched out a respected career out of one very long, and very deliberate note. Their brand of drone, or apocalyptic folk, established on 2005's Hex; Or Printing in the Infernal Method, and later perfected on 2008's The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull and the two volume Angels of Darkness,
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Jam Packed Tuesday feat. Suuns, Primal Scream, Disappears, Eluvium and Barn Owl
While I can't necessarily recommend the video -- There's more flash than a red carpet and enough pulsating black and white to make your eyes ...
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Play Me: “Painting on a Corpse” by Ensemble Pearl
Before hearing a note by Ensemble Pearl, the new collaboration by Sunn O)))'s Stephen O'Malley, Atsuo (Boris), Michio Kurihara (Ghost/Boris), ...
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The Rockometer: Angels of Darkness Demons of Light II by Earth
Earth
Angels of Darkness Demons of Light II
Southern Lord
Crafted from the same sessions as 2011's Angels of Darkness Demons of Light I, and ...
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The Rockometer: Ascension by Jesu
Jesu
Ascension
Calo Verde
As a general rule, I wouldn't recommend the creative path Justin K. Broadrick has chosen with his projects Jesu and ...
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The Rockometer: Past Life Martyred Saints by EMA
EMA
Past Life Martyred Saints
Soutterain Transmissions
Like the best art chronicling unexpected and unwelcome, life-changing events, EMA's ...
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“Horizon” by Oneida
Brooklyn's Oneida are back with the preview single, "Horizon," and a new album, Absolute II, the third installment of their Thank Your Parents ...
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The Rockometer: No Witch by Cave Singers
The Cave Singers
No Witch
Jagjaguwar
For Pretty Girls Make Graves founding member and bassist, Derek Fudesco, the transition from the scathing ...
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