MO LÉAN by RÓIS
Experimental folk group RÓIS restores a key aspect of this forgotten culture on MO LÉAN, a progressive, electronically-assisted recreation of ancient ritualistic funeral songs.
Inspirex by Why the Eye?
Sure, you call your band DIY, but who made your instruments? For Belgian experimentalists Why the Eye? on their new album Inspirex, homemade instruments with absurd names like the “castabignettes” draw us into their idiosyncratic world.
Golden Triangle by Sex Swing
What at first glance appears as a picturesque paradise gradually reveals itself as an imperfect and at times downright ruthless environment that treats local residents as mere means to a global drug trafficking end, a path of discovery that mirrors the exponential rise in dynamic musical intensity within each track.
"NO TITLE AS OF 13 FEBRUARY 2024 28,340 DEAD" by Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Given legendary Canadian post rock band Godspeed You! Black Emperor’s previous bold political stances against the American military-industrial complex, we all understood that their next album would deliver a powerful statement against the ongoing genocide in Palestine.
Længe Leve De Vrede by Situationsfornærmelse
We’re a long way away from the days of riot grrrl having its own instantly identifiable sound, but Længe Leve De Vrede by Situationsfornærmelse utilizes an impressive array of novel techniques to express that familiar feminist rage.
Spirits Align by The Man from Atlantis
The Man from Atlantis calls our attention to this slowly sliding ground on Spirits Align, an experimental drone album that pulls heavy influence from Indian folk music to deliver a psychedelic sound.
We Know Exactly What We’re Doing by Plié
All the while, frantic lyrics summon strikingly detailed imagery and deep, dark subject matter through rapid-fire, one-off references, sending our attention on a schizophrenic easter egg hunt for the components of a human race hellbent on removing itself from the earth.
Aus einer getrennten Welt by Hoshiko Yamane and Makoto Sakamoto
Musically, competing drones from violins and synths slip in and out of tune, creating subtly pulsing sonic textures that chart our slow arcs through the shade of worry.
Thankful by Klara Lewis
Celebrating the life of the late experimental musician Peter Rehberg, Lewis incorporates this beloved mentor’s sound, vision, and personality into her own work, fusing digital drones with contemplative human performances.
13" Frank Beltrame Italian Stiletto With Bison Horn Grips by Xiu Xiu
Temporality weighs heavily on experimental music legends Xiu Xiu as they enter their third decade of existence, but their new record 13" Frank Beltrame Italian Stiletto With Bison Horn Grips gives us every reason to stare the unrelenting onslaught of time in the face and dig in our heels.
Rhetoric & Terror by Nonpareils
In a reversal of typical associations with id and ego, the id here feels most represented by moments of airy vocals, bouncy rhythms, whimsical percussion, and light melodies, while the ego emerges later on the album in the form of difficult chord progressions and unsettling interactions.
Косметика (Kosmetyka) by Тощо (Toshcho)
Making the rare dark alt pop record that genuinely charts new territory and employs exciting, fresh sounds, Ukrainian group Тощо (Toshcho) with their new album Косметика (Kosmetyka) makes alternative party music for a time and place with nothing to celebrate.
Third Time at the Beach by LICE
Finding our paradigms constantly challenged by the world’s complexity, we encounter doubt even in our most fundamental assumptions, an upheaval represented sonically by spacier composition with jazz influences, all centered around dissonant meanderings reminiscent of krautrock.
Assailable//Agonism by Abandoncy
Assailable//Agonism by Abandoncy shrieks out in post hardcore fright, pointing out the mechanisms driving people against each other while hopelessly feeling their own feet swept away by the same unstoppable tide.
Slif Slaf Slof by Mermaid Chunky
Puncturing the dark homogeneity of trendy post punk with an individual flair and local influences, Slif Slaf Slof by Mermaid Chunky mixes traditional Scottish and Irish instrumentation and dance sequences with that moody sound we all know and love.
An Appeal to Cats in the Business of Love by Trent Liptak
This once-in-a-lifetime coming-of-age moment shines in all its melodramatic glory on An Appeal to Cats in the Business of Love by Trent Liptak, a bedroom folk concoction that balances its homespun charm with surprisingly mature songwriting and a production quality that punches well above its weight.
Returning, Dream by Paradise Cinema
Paradise Cinema simulates this process on their new album Returning, Dream, an experimental jazz record that uses West African traditional percussion and sinister synth sounds to contextualize otherwise tranquil solos into a world of anxiety.
After Image by Hyper Gal
Stripping pop songwriting from pop aesthetics results in After Image by Hyper Gal, a fascinating fusion sound that falls into no other category than the seemingly paradoxical no wave pop microgenre.
Viewfinder by Wendy Eisenberg
Thus, a dark underbelly lurks under much of the record, with some rhythm section grooves which would feel comfortably at home in the abyssal settings of 90s post rock and post hardcore.
No More Apocalypse Father by We Are Winter’s Blue and Radiant Children
No More Apocalypse Father by We Are Winter’s Blue and Radiant Children, a Montreal supergroup sharing a member with Godspeed You! Black Emperor, takes a noisy ambient approach to this sensation of empty empathy.