Whats this mission all about?
Hard-drop women and a slice of steel?
A little sunday war for a cut of the gate?
The inalienable right to cling-wrap up in a concrete flag when a good god appeals?
The increased number of scientists wearing crepe?
The reinforced cyberfields of the eternally glucose words of faith?
The Commander-In-Chief of The Deceased and Sheik Amir al Jamby?
The Wasted Men in their Land of Bleak?
A thousand mile hike through new guinean head-hunting jungle only to rinse it blue and polyglot?
Atop your wooden hill where the perfumed teardrop is distilled?
So whats this mission all about?
Olodum! Olodum!
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Bowed double bass, electric guitar, glockenspiel, a woman singing an Indian-style devotional song, strings, bagpipes? , a free-jazz saxophone solo and that's just the intro. Certainly the craziest thing you'll have heard in a long while. Lyrical and well up for a bout or two of furious head-banging, Dolphy Kick Bebop are difficult to pigeonhole. Their brand of mayhem is accessible and enjoyable, but impossible to dismiss as trivial or frivolous. It's as wild and edgy as they come. Mighty! martin corey
Another kickass effort from the Toronto punks, steeped in the traditions of straight edge, post-hardcore, and ’90s alternative rock. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 8, 2023
Self-described "power goth" band from Colorado goes maximalist with a strident album inspired by ’90s pop punk, emo, and alternative. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 30, 2023
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幻滅情歌 Love Songs in Disillusion est une de ces perles cachées dont WV Sorcerer a le secret. Seule œuvre (en tout cas d'après mes recherches) de 王子健 Wang Zijian, cet album est, comme le décrit si bien le label, un mélange inclassable hors du temps au carrefour entre freak folk et trip-hop. Le spoken word poétique utilisé par l'artiste fait passer un sentiment de nostalgie indescriptible — et ce alors même qu'il chante dans sa langue natale — qui me rappelle celui dans Anastasis de Dead Can Dance. Jordan Vauvert