Review: Leaving Richmond – Visions
For the past decade Jordan Pier has been composing electronic based, instrumental music under the moniker Leaving Richmond. From his Los Angeles base, Pier has nurtured and developed his own …
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For the past decade Jordan Pier has been composing electronic based, instrumental music under the moniker Leaving Richmond. From his Los Angeles base, Pier has nurtured and developed his own …
Words: Nik Farr More reviews in our archives Opener “2MR” sounds like Krautrock’s Big 3 (Kraftwerk, Can, and Neu!) in a blender. But from “Deictics” onward, the record achieves a …
Words: Steve Belcher Everyone who knows me well, knows at least that I am fond of virtually everything Justin Broadrick has done, but especially Jesu, the progenitor of most modern …
Being a fan of Minimal Man, NEU!, Silver Apples, etc., I was eager to review artist Andy Johnson’s music. Under the moniker ‘EYES EVERYWHERE’, the tracks for ‘Through the Eye …
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Words: Drew Pitt Since its very inception, extreme music, and particularly metal have leaned heavy to the left. You may not guess that given the associations that hardcore punk and …
Mugsmasher is a one-man hurricane of searing guitar, propulsive beats, and prowling menace. Liam Ashcroft (Mugsmasher head technician) can often be found creating horror-tinged synthwave with his Jean Michel Noir’s …
Words: Kirk Markarian / Neuro No Neuro ‘Dedicated to all the kids in surgery’, Tiger Village’s 2020 release of their 10th album “Amblyopiac“ is beautifully erratic. Sounds spring out at …
Fresh batch of mini music reviews courtesy of our followers! See Vol.1 here and Vol. 2 here. Darren J. Holloway – Salt Heart (TQN-aut) via Frogkingart this feels like …
Follow me on Twitter / Read my other reviews Philippe Gerber is based in Philadelphia where he has created and nurtured various musical personas. Most of my knowledge of Philadelphia …
Words by jilkmusic Horror as a cinematic genre is no stranger to the franchise treatment. Sequels are a plenty and the model persists right into 2020. Blumhouse has made a …
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