And I'm shown, once again, that I know nothing. I'm a complete pawn, living on complete blindness. I had the audacity of doubting of the power of the Good God and, of course, I was a fool. However, God is gentle; They forgive their followers, bless them with wisdom and show them the true path of happiness
As the truth was revealed, out loud, I'm finally ready to say: SeeYouSpaceCowboy is the best band of all time. There's no competition anymore and anyone who's in the same scene better be ... read more
Last year, Armand Hammer dropped their sixth studio album "We Buy Diabetic Test Strips" and quickly became one of their most (if not, the most) recognizable record from the duo. Maybe for good marketing, maybe for notorious features (such as JPEGMAFIA, El-P and the encounter of almost all their regular collaborators, such as Moor Mother or Pink Siifu) or maybe for luck
And, funny enough, I didn't think it was a completely different Armand Hammer record. There were track names that ... read more
The attempt of mixing no wave with trap beats, made by a 70 years-old white lady pioneer of the former genre, results on a tracklist filled with mind-changing experiences of how to make everybody roll their eyes out, 'cause they can't believe a fucking ex-Sonic Youth member made an hip-hop record on par with your favorite release
That being said, Kim Gordon shows why she (and many other figures from noise rock) became symbols of foward-thinking music perspectives. They have no fear of dropping ... read more
For a band that started in 2021, that's a really unique personality. Though coming from one of the several bands from the critical successful post-punk revival, Yard Act came with a style of their own that left me soft-laughing and wanting to write something about them here
However, not that unique. They sound exactly you think a post-punk/dance-punk sounds like, especially with many exemples like Viagra Boys and Squid nowadays. Though not reinventing the wheel, they add a taste full-headed on ... read more
After 10 years away from the spotlight, Job for a Cowboy reunited for their fifth installment "Moon Healer". They were known for being one of the pioneers of modern deathcore sounding with their first EP "Doom" released in 2005. However, they drifted away from their original sound with each release, approaching a more technical/progressive death metal pallete
Though I can say I heard this name somewhere, I never actually knew about JFAC until I saw a Robert (The Metal ... read more