Category: music
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Can – Horrortrip in the Paperhouse(1994)
For all of you fans of Can, this bootleg is a must listen. Taking material from both Tago Mago and Ege Bemasi, this live performance lives up to its namesake. A very dark turn to many of their seminal tracks. From a slower and methodical jam on “Paperhouse” to a 27 minute jam vortex on…
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Music Out of the Moon – Harry Revel, Les Baxter & Dr. Samuel J. Hoffman (1947)
Hey all, been a while since I lasted posted. Been a crazy few months since starting a new job and kind of lost my writing mojo for a bit. Feeling up to again and noticed something in my music library that was quite exciting. I’m sure something else will come along shortly but in the…
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Chat Pile – God’s Country Review @ dailyalbums.com
Hey all! Come check out another small music blog I am going to be submitting to every now and then. https://dailyalbums.com In fact my first post is my dive into Chat Pile’s debut LP, God’s Country. Check it out here!
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So I Went to Oblivion Access
From May 12th to May 15th, the long-awaited inaugural Oblivion Access festival finally came to life. Yes after two years of COVID related delays, I sped down through Texas to see the best and brightest in Metal, Hip-Hop, Punk, and Experimental music.
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Oblivion Access 2022
Look above you to the best modern festival lineup. Death Metal, Ambient, Hip-Hop, Synth Punk and more flavor this festival to the brim. With four days of the great music in downtown Austin, Texas spanning multiple venues on the west side of I-35, this is bound to be one for the ages. After two years…
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Review: Cindy Lee – What’s Tonight to Eternity
What’s Tonight to Eternity is a restless spirit caught in purgatory between 60s girl groups and the grasp of some otherworldly being. This harsh and somber duality is expressed so masterfully and has made me gain a whole new appreciation for all aspects surrounding Women and their split.
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Review: RXM Reality – Sick for You
Quite blown away by how beautiful this record is under the wash of flashing sample-gore, noise, and screaming. The melodic and rhythmic elements still shine through all of it. Of course there is a level of chaos and harshness that extends past where previous efforts have gone. While my favorite tracks definitely have the more…