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(Photo by Danny Krug) There’s always been a spirit of defiance to r… more »

eMusic Selects: Yellow Ostric…

File Under: Frenzied guitar riffs, looped vocals and floor-tom grooves Al… more »

eMusic Selects: Pink Noise

[eMusic Selects is a program designed by eMusic to give exposure to unsig… more »

eMusic Selects: Family Band

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eMusic Selects: Strand of Oak…

[eMusic Selects is a program designed by eMusic to give exposure to unsig… more »

eMusic Selects: Man/Miracle

Man/Miracle’s debut record, The Shape of Things, is a bottled whoop… more »

eMusic Selects on Amplified

For this month’s eMusic Selects, we decided to try something a bit … more »

eMusic Selects: Best Coast

On her Make You Mine EP, Best Coast’s chief member, Bethany Cosenti… more »

eMusic Selects: Hooray for Ea…

Hooray for Earth’s Momo EP ends the way Brian Eno’s Taking Ti… more »

eMusic Selects: Blackblack

Diva Dompe is busy. Very busy. The singer, songwriter, bassist (and curre… more »

eMusic Selects: Crystal Stilt…

After moving to New York from south Florida, JB Townsend (guitar) and Bra… more »

eMusic Selects: Hands on Head…

“Hands on heads!” That’s what the teacher at my primary… more »

eMusic Selects: Susu

In many ways, the art-punk group Susu embodies the spirit of old New York… more »

eMusic Selects: High Places

Mary Pearson and Rob Barber are High Places, a Brooklyn band so fantastic… 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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