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Shadows from the Walls of Death by Nonconnah

Shadows from the Walls of Death recounts the process of learning that the Victorian era’s beloved ornate wallpapers actually contained debilitating levels of arsenic. Throughout the record, the experimental duo puts us in the shoes of Icarus as he feels his wingtips get grazed by the sun, crystallizing the feeling that at some point everything extraordinary and beautiful eventually starts doing more harm than good.

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Vestigial Spectra by Fawn Limbs

Throughout the record, the expert sound design inherent in the drone metal tradition helps mold the artistic direction, both when the band meditates on sparse chords and when they’re tightly executing whiplash-inducing mathcore segments.

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Dance Roundup Week of 11/17

This week brought us more of what we love about underground dance music along with some complete surprises. Let’s take a look at what we found!

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A Flor de Piel by Montanera

Montanera’s vocals emphasize the vast chasm between contemporary alternative pop airiness and the rapid dynamic and pitch shifts of Afro-Columbian group singing, skillfully uniting both sounds under an unlikely umbrella of minimal synths and electric organs.

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Generation Maximum by Culk

Immediately, the infusion of indie rock songwriting sensibilities shakes the straightforward dance tropes out of the Darkwave sound, and from there the band introduces dashes of noise tones and jazz chords to encourage a further departure from the worlds of both indie and darkwave.

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Remains by Will Gardner

These constant interruptions to the album’s flow follow the contours of Gardner’s father’s journal entries, capturing the paranoia of someone aware that they’re in danger but completely unable to comprehend why and to what degree.

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