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Following up their remarkable LOSE, the Staten Island rockers try to fight grief with dense, hook-filled songs about the intrinsic value of being alive.
A harrowing and unrelenting record, Stage Four is a glowing testament the post-hardcore band's melodicism, honesty, and unconditional empathy.
On this new album, Simeon Coxe rewires 1960s underground space poppers Silver Apples (again) and makes far-out sounds and sweet left-field songs.
On this fully-improvised session, the jazz duo of drummer Bobby Kapp and pianist Matthew Shipp lock in and never lose focus.
Raised under an oppressive regime in Tunisia, this singer/songwriter spoke out against her country’s injustices and became a prominent musical voice of the Arab Spring. Now based in New York, she’s still singing her truth to power.
From Bikini Kill to Elliott Smith, the records that withstand the rain
Electronic music pioneer Suzanne Ciani and composer Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith come together for two lengthy slices of ambient bliss as part the RVNG label's FRKWYS series.
This collab between the fun-loving Boston rapper Michael Christmas and the fractious IDM producer Prefuse 73 has flashes of fun and brilliance, but their styles are often incompatible.
Featuring members of Godspeed You! Black Emperor, J.R. Robinson's chamber-doom project coheres beautifully into a meditation on the banality of evil.
Tim Presley's solo debut reteams him with producer Cate Le Bon for a stark, stream-of-consciousness odyssey.