industrial
Play Me: “Straight” by A Place to Bury Strangers
After exploding onto the scene in 2007 with one of the loudest and most jarring live shows in the game, the industrial-strength, New York noise band, A Place to Bury Strangers have often struggled to match the intensity of those early days when comparisons to Jesus and Mary Chain hung around the band's neck like the storied albatross, only to be obliterated by a ruckus so severe, the human ear buckled in ecstasy. Or, to put it more succinctly, if you love it loud, you loved A Place to Bury Strangers.
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A Jam Packed Wednesday with Southern Comfort, Fucked Up, Godflesh, White Lung, and Parquet Courts
As one half of Ruined Fortune, Angie Garrick has already released one of the year's best punky, sludgy noise rock albums. Here, with Southern ...
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The Rockometer: Hesitation Marks by Nine Inch Nails
Nine Inch Nails
Hesitation Marks
Columbia Records...
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Top Jam: “Kidult” by His Electro Blue Voice
What's a music tech company to do once they launch their music service? Create a recommendation engine, of course. Being able to recommend an ...
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A Rejuvenated Nine Inch Nails Announce New Album and an October Date at the Wolstein Center
Despite announcing a hiatus in 2009, Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor hasn't exactly been idle of late. There was that How to Destroy Angels album ...
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Watch Me: “Better” by Odonis Odonis
Remember when "Indie Rock is Too White" was a thing? I try not to. Nor do I try to think much about the opposite discussion, how dare those ...
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The Rockometer: Onwards to the Wall by A Place to Bury Strangers
A Place to Bury Strangers
Onwards to the Wall
Dead Oceans
Ideally, an EP, that release bigger than single, but not quite an album, can serve a ...
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