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Playlist: Colin Stetson

“People still assume I’m a saxophonist firmly footed in the f… more »

!!!, Thr!!!er

Considering all the factors working against !!! over the past 15 years … more »

Blood on the Dancefloor: 12 E…

“I don’t think of music as cathartic or a release,” Dom… more »

James Blake, Overgrown…

After spending the tail end of 2011 pushing his idiosyncratic productions… more »

Wavves, Afraid of Heights…

The self-proclaimed “king of the beach” doesn’t relinqu… more »

Autre Ne Veut, Anxiety…

Everything you need to know about Autre Ne Veut’s new album is in t… more »

Tomahawk, Oddfellows

Of all the side projects and solo pursuits Mike Patton has indulged in ov… more »

Various Artists – Stone…

As anyone who follows their beat head scene will tell you — includi… more »

Bad Religion, True North…

If you’ve ever heard any Bad Religion songs, you’ve heard … more »

Actress, R.I.P.

With a sound that’s nearly as heady as its concept – “a… more »

Maria Minerva, Will Happiness…

“I hate the idea of ‘gigs,’” Maria Minerva told e… more »

Tim Hecker and Daniel Lopatin…

In case you were wondering, SSTUDIOS is not a long-overdue compilation of… more »

Jukebox Jury: Mount Eerie

“One thing you should know about me is I don’t pay attention … more »

Crystal Castles, (III)…

It’s easy to be cynical about Crystal Castles, to reduce their blan… more »

Clinic, Free Reign

When Clinic first burst onto the midstream rock scene with Internal Wrang… more »

Brian Eno, LUX

Well it’s about goddamn time. After years of padding his already-ri… more »

Isis, Temporal

On paper, the nearly two hours of rarities and previously unreleased mate… more »

Grizzly Bear, Shields…

Remember when Grizzly Bear was Edward Droste’s solo project? Didn… more »

Woods, Bend Beyond

When Jeremy Earl left Brooklyn for the tiny upstate town where he grew up… more »

Thee Oh Sees, Putrifiers II…

Yep, it’s another Oh Sees album; but hey, at least John Dwyer waite… more »

Icon: Animal Collective

Not to pull an I-was-there or anything, but the first time I saw an Anima… more »

Animal Collective, Centipede …

The word on the street is that Animal Collective’s ninth studio alb… more »

Matthew Dear, Beams

At this point — 13 years, five albums, and several side projects in… more »

Swans, The Seer

Whether he’s conjuring up a quiet storm with an acoustic guitar or … more »

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Kicking at the Boundaries of Metal

By Jon Wiederhorn, eMusic Contributor

As they age, extreme metal merchants often inject various non-metallic styles into their songs in order to hasten their musical growth. Sometimes, as with Alcest and Jesu, they develop to the point where their original… more »

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