Author: The Anarchist

Exploring Kilo Kish’s Latest EP: Negotiations A Deep Dive into the Soundscape Halfway through Negotiations, the newest EP from Kilo Kish, the Los Angeles-based pop experimentalist delivers an auditory experience that feels akin to an AI assistant grappling with ego death. In the track “When I Came to Myself,” Kish hauntingly reflects, “When I came to myself/I was gone/And no one else/Knew but me.” This slow-burning highlight serves as a poignant reminder of the heightened self-awareness that permeates the EP, echoing like a persistent pop-up ad in the digital age. Thematic Exploration of Connection and Isolation The accompanying website for…

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Superchunk Announces New Album: Songs in the Key of Yikes New Music Release Indie-rock veterans Superchunk are set to release their 13th studio album, Songs in the Key of Yikes, on August 22 via Merge Records. This new album follows their 2022 release, Wild Loneliness, and marks another exciting chapter in the band’s storied career. In anticipation of the album’s release, Superchunk has unveiled a new single titled “Is It Making You Feel Something,” which is now available for streaming. About the New Single “Is It Making You Feel Something” captures the essence of creativity and self-doubt. Bandleader Mac McCaughan…

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Maria Somerville Announces North American Tour in Support of “Luster” Irish musician Maria Somerville has revealed an exciting North American tour set to take place this September. This tour comes in support of her recent album, Luster, which marks her debut with the acclaimed indie label 4AD. Tour Details Somerville’s tour will feature a series of performances across various cities, with select dates including support from Chanel Beads and James K. Following her North American appearances, she will also grace the stage at the Pitchfork Music Festival London in November. Complete Tour Itinerary The complete list of tour dates is…

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The Impact of 80s Icons on Resilience and Healing A Reflection from Gus Rios In a heartfelt homage, Gus Rios, the frontman of the fictional G.I. Joe-inspired band Cold Slither, shares how childhood characters shaped his journey through trauma and healing. As he reflects on the childhood icons that defined his youth, Rios emphasizes the importance of these figures in providing hope and resilience during tumultuous times. Role Models of the 80s Characters such as Optimus Prime, Duke Hauser, and Luke Skywalker transcended their fictional origins, embodying values and principles that resonated deeply with children of the era. Rios argues…

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KennyHoopla Unveils New Three-Track Release: rebirth // renaissance Overview of the Release KennyHoopla has officially announced his latest project, a three-track package titled rebirth // renaissance. This release showcases a blend of shoegaze influences and features the recently released track NORTHERN LIGHTS//, alongside two brand-new songs: ashes to ashes// and even as if never//. Creative Background In a recent statement, KennyHoopla shared insights into the creation of the tracks. He revealed that these songs originated from demos he had been revisiting, which resonated with many of his fans. “These were some shoegaze-like demos of mine that I kept coming back…

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Andrew Reed & The Liberation: A Prog Rock Odyssey Embarking on a Musical Journey The Trilogy Unveiled Andrew Reed & The Liberation are captivating audiences with a progressive rock trilogy that chronicles the adventures of the legendary figure, Cezar. The first installment, titled ‘Thunder In My Soul’, encapsulates the untamed spirit and raw energy of the project within a singular track. A Historical and Fantastical Narrative Diving deep into themes of history interwoven with elements of fantasy, ‘Thunder In My Soul’ reimagines Cezar, drawing loose inspiration from the life of Julius Caesar. The band’s interpretation transforms Cezar into a rock…

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Emperor’s Legacy and the Future of New Material A Long Hiatus Since the release of their last record in 2001, Emperor has left fans in suspense regarding the possibility of new music. Despite the lengthy absence, the curiosity surrounding new material continues to grow, especially after the band embarked on a reunion tour for the first time in 15 years two years ago. Frontman Ihsahn, whose real name is Vegard Sverre Tveitan, has frequently addressed these questions, providing insights into the band’s future while also focusing on his solo endeavors. The Reunion Tour and Its Implications During an interview with…

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Shores Of Null Releases Live Album “Beauty Over Europe” Italian melancholic dark metal band Shores Of Null has proudly announced the release of their first live album, “Beauty Over Europe,” available since May 9th, 2025, through Sulphur Music / Masked Dead Records. Celebrating the Release In honor of this momentous occasion, Shores Of Null has unveiled a new live video for the track “A Nature in Disguise”. This audio was recorded live at Backstage in Munich, Germany, with footage from their 2023 European tour featuring Swallow The Sun, Draconian, and Avatarium, primarily captured at Barba Negra in Budapest by filmmaker…

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Lorde Unveils New Song “Man of the Year” from Upcoming Album Virgin New Zealand pop sensation Lorde has released another captivating track from her highly anticipated album, Virgin. The song, titled “Man of the Year,” comes accompanied by a visually stunning music video directed by Grant Singer. Fans can watch the video below and immerse themselves in Lorde’s latest artistic expression. Insights from Lorde In a heartfelt message shared on social media, Lorde expressed her deep connection to the song: “Man Of The Year. An offering from really deep inside me. The song I’m proudest of on Virgin.” This statement…

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Harold Budd and the Formation of Repetition Repetition The Breakfast That Sparked a Collaboration Harold Budd, the acclaimed minimalist composer, finally agreed to meet Ruben Garcia for breakfast after receiving persistent letters from him. Garcia, who was eager to introduce Budd to his band, Repetition Repetition, featuring local guitarist Steve Caton, believed that Budd would appreciate their music. The meeting at a Mexican restaurant proved fruitful, as the trio quickly connected and soon transitioned to Garcia’s home to jam together. Collaborative Beginnings Budd’s involvement with Repetition Repetition led to his contribution on several tracks of the duo’s self-titled album, released…

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