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6 votes
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Blackstratblues - Ode to a Sunny Day
3 votes -
Mike Oldfield - The Song of Hiawatha (1978)
4 votes -
Dot. - Everybody Dances to Techno (2017)
4 votes -
Frank Black - Calistan (1994)
2 votes -
Happy Shakey Graves day! All of his albums are 'name your price' on Bandcamp for the weekend.
4 votes -
Porno For Pyros - Freeway (1996)
3 votes -
The Babe Rainbow - Double Rainbow (2018)
4 votes -
In a music world where rap/hip-hop are more prevalent than ever before, what rock bands are trying their best to innovate or keep it real?
It's neat that Rap/Hip-Hop is having a renaissance of sorts. However, I don't really like any of it. In an industry that claims rock is dying (or at least has been for several years), what rock...
It's neat that Rap/Hip-Hop is having a renaissance of sorts. However, I don't really like any of it. In an industry that claims rock is dying (or at least has been for several years), what rock bands have been killing it, spinning it in a new direction, or paying inspired and original homages to their rock forefathers?
14 votes -
Weezer surprise release new covers record: The Teal Album
7 votes -
Tonic - Knock Down Walls (1999)
2 votes -
Death Cab for Cutie—A Movie Script Ending
4 votes -
Nogu Svelo! - Haru Mamburu (1993)
2 votes -
Aleksandr Pushnoy - Never Let You Go (Dima Bilan cover) (2011)
5 votes -
Ne Obliviscaris - Forget Not (Portal Of I) (2012)
5 votes -
Scout Niblett - Kiss (2007)
5 votes -
Red Hot Chili Peppers - This Velvet Glove (1999)
3 votes -
Agalloch - Falling Snow (2006)
11 votes -
| Groovy Rock || Cave - "Beaux"
4 votes -
Killing Joke - Eighties (1985)
5 votes -
The HU - Yuve Yuve Yu (How Strange) (2018)
3 votes -
Bear Ghost - Necromancin Dancin (2016)
4 votes -
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Shallow Be Thy Game (1995)
4 votes -
Celldweller - End of an Empire (2015)
6 votes -
Coheed And Cambria - Crossing The Frame (2005)
4 votes -
Halestorm - Love Bites (So Do I) (2012)
5 votes -
Shakey Graves - "Climb on the Cross" | Inde88 Black Box Sessions (2018)
4 votes -
311 - Don't Dwell (2003)
6 votes -
FFS - Johnny Delusional (2015)
3 votes -
Nogu Svelo! - Nashi junyje smeshnyje golosa (Our young funny voices, 2002)
3 votes -
Jade Bird - "Uh Huh" | Indie88 Black Box Sessions (2018)
2 votes -
§peculum§: Mixtape #17 - سبعة عشر ميكس
4 votes -
Desaparecidos - The Left Is Right (2015)
6 votes -
Pesniary - Kasiŭ Jaś kaniušynu (Yas was mowing clover)
5 votes -
Deadlands: A Dark Country Collection
5 votes -
Circle of Dust - Waste of Time (1998)
3 votes -
Throes + The Shine - Hoje é Festa (2012)
3 votes -
Ben Gibbard performs Brothers On A Hotel Bed, Your Hurricane, 60 and Punk, & Grapevine Fires | Live on KEXP (2018)
4 votes -
Silent Planet - When the End Began (2018)
Apple Music Google Play Spotify Progressive metalcore outfit Silent Planet has finally released their third studio outing after teasing with almost half a dozen singles released. Like their...
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SpotifyProgressive metalcore outfit Silent Planet has finally released their third studio outing after teasing with almost half a dozen singles released. Like their previous efforts, the album is drenched pathos.
Garrett Russell's lyrics continue to impress and be the thing that truly sets Silent Planet apart from other heavy rock outfits on the scene right now. His employment of footnotes in his lyrics to help the listener know his purpose in word choice has become a hallmark of the band's output. But while Russell's lyrics have always been good, When the End Began marks a new level in his delivery. His guttural lows are booming and intense in songs like Northern Fires, while his understanding of timing and beat helps punctuate his words much better than he's ever done before, really shown off on Share the Body. Not to be content with that, he even attempts some clean vocals on the albums with a fair amount of success.
This is all complimented by guitarist Mitch Stark's djenty riffs on the guitar. While Silent Planet has been known for their emotional aesthetic, Stark sneaks in a bit of catchy riffs in tracks like Firstborn. Planet has always straddled the line between ambient and heavy, and they continue to in When the End Began, as guitars will effortlessly switch from chunky riffs to fleeting noises.
If there is a better heavy rock album coming out this year, I'd like to hear it, because I honestly want the feeling of being blown away that When the End Began gave me a second time.
4 votes -
Silent Planet - Visible Unseen (2018)
4 votes -
Shelved: The Sound of Big Star’s Self-Destruction
6 votes -
Antarctigo Vespucci - Do It Over (2018)
3 votes -
smrtdeath - everything (2017)
3 votes -
Among Authors - Full Performance (Live on KEXP) (2018)
3 votes -
Here Lies Man - "Summon Fire" (Jam In The Van - Live at Desert Daze) (2018)
2 votes -
The Smiths - Bigmouth Strikes Again (1986)
4 votes -
Black Belt Eagle Scout - Indians Never Die (2017)
4 votes -
Kino - Zarkoj za mnoj dver, ja uhozhu (Close the door, I am leaving) (1988)
6 votes -
Gorky Park - Bang (1989)
4 votes -
Dead American - The Shape of Punk is Dumb (2019)
Apple Music Spotify YouTube Debut EP from new post hardcore outfit Dead American. The band is notable for being fronted by Cove Reber, former front man of Saosin for a time. Reber was fired from...
Debut EP from new post hardcore outfit Dead American. The band is notable for being fronted by Cove Reber, former front man of Saosin for a time. Reber was fired from the band after two LPs and both he and Saosin went away for a long time. He's back fronting Dead American and arguably has never sounded better. Most notably, his uncleans are much improved, even if he employs them sparingly.
The sound is very much from the heyday of 00s post hardcore. For fans of Finch, Saosin, Circa Survive and early Coheed and Cambria.
7 votes