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The Horror Cosmic by The Lovecraft Sextet

Somewhere in the pitch-black abyss between darkwave and cool jazz, The Lovecraft Sextet explores new frontiers of experimentation on their new release The Horror Cosmic.

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Nüshu by Nüshu

On Montreal-based mathy art punk band Nushu’s new self-titled record, the connection between mind and body inspires a sound that remains cerebrally intensive, despite each song making perfect intuitive sense subconsciously.

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Metal Roundup Week of 10/20

At Outside Noise, we listen to all of the underground metal that comes out every week and pick our favorite records. This metal roundup has a little something for everybody, from technical death metal to blackened speed metal to crossover thrash, so let’s jump right in!

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L1V3 S1CK0 L0V3 F3ST by Cronies

NYC experimental punk group Cronies candidly explores this struggle in their new release L1V3 S1CK0 L0V3 F3ST, a relentlessly high energy yet vulnerable noise punk project that toes the line between resistance and resignation.

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Inside Noise Week of 10/20

The internet generated tons of hype for a few of the more popular records that came out this week. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean that we here at Outside Noise were fawning over them. Read our thoughts below!

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Supercrush by Blush

Simultaneously noisy and melodious, bright and sappy, catchy and novel, Supercrush by Blush unites the most potent pop elements of shoegaze, slowcore, and noise rock to create a record that won’t leave your weekly rotation anytime soon.

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Angel Tape by Islaja

In many cases, our childhood memories are ones that stay with us. Even if subconsciously these early experiences influence our neural pathways, informing our future decisions and creative tastes. Finnish composer Islaja takes a deeply thoughtful approach to reflection in Angel Tape.

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