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Wednesday, August 19, 2015

This is the 'RE-WERC' featuring India Shawn

Some songs are just better re-WERC'd. Ahead of their first U.S. tour the WERC Crew, along with singer/songwriter India Shawn, recently dropped their RE-WERC project.…

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High on Fire's Matt Pike confronts global conspiracies

Less than a year after stoner metal legends Sleep disbanded in 1998, guitarist Matt Pike filled a creative void in his life by forming High on Fire. Nearly two decades and one Sleep reunion later, Pike finds himself in two active bands that, in different ways, shaped the face of modern sludge and doom metal.…

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Tracklist: Kathleen Hanna approves

>> Last Night on Late Night: Sam Hunt did "House Party" and (web exclusive) "Breakup in A Small Town" on Fallon, Chris Stapleton did "Might as Well Get Stoned" on Meyers, Morrissey did "Kiss Me A Lot" on Corden, Bully did "Trying" on Coco, and Kelly Clarkson did "Tinder Profiles" and "Invincible" on Kimmel.

>> "When somebody that's a huge megastar that has so many young fans, like Taylor Swift or Miley Cyrus or BeyoncĂ©, comes out and says, "I'm a feminist," I mean, that's the sound of hundreds of thousands of girls typing the word into the Internet."…

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Folksongs of Another America captures Midwestern music history

Dust-to-Digital collection fills a gap in the American songbook by Doug DeLoach Folksongs of Another America: Field Recordings from the Upper Midwest, 1937-1946 fills a gap in the great American folklore catalog. While the historical trail of music-making in the Southern, Western, and Northeastern United States has been abundantly mapped and distributed, the music and folkways of the upper Midwestern states and Great Lakes region are not as well-documented.…

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La Luz’s dreams come true

Trace elements of surf, doo-wop, and classic girl group sounds are merely nuances underscoring La Luz’s garage-punk dance party. by Bobby Moore There's something both welcome and familiar about La Luz's modern take on classic girl group, doo-wop, and surf rock sounds. That's not to say the Seattle foursome plays a throwback set, as trace elements of rock 'n' roll's past are merely nuances in La Luz's take on garage-punk.…

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Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Frankie Broyles readies new 7-inch, streams B-side

Former Balkans frontman and Deerhunter guitarist circa Monomania, Frankie Broyles has always reserved a pool of creativity for his solo endeavors. Until recently, Broyles has keep his music mostly under wraps, revealing bits of solo material during occasional live sets along with a five-song demo uploaded to Soundcloud in Oct. 2012.…

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Wake plumbs the darkness with 'Bone Eater'

As the Sept. 4 release date for Wake's first proper album, Strangers In A Strange Land, draws near, the group has unleashed "Bone Eater," one of the album's deep cuts, and a potent counterpart to the first offering, "We Are Kings Eternal."

"Bone Eater" takes shape as a slow-burning number bound by beats and effects-laden rhythms and rhymes. There isn't a single sample to be heard here, and rapper/DJ Obeah (Adam Venable) and rapper/producer Keith William switch off on the first and second verses — that's William's slow scream during the hook.…

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