GUEST POST: Jack Gordon Of Irk’s Top Ten Albums Of 2018


For the next edition of our end of year guest posts, we have Jack Gordon of math rock band Irk and his Top Ten Albums of 2018. Irk just released their new album Recipes From The Bible (Self-Released) which they crowdfunded themselves and shows a lot of promise. We’ll be sharing lists, memories, and other shenanigans from our favorite bands, partners, music industry peers, and other folks we respect across the globe all month long.Continue reading


Roadburn Adds Nineteen More Bands, Weekend Tickets Are Moving Fast


Roadburn 2019 is coming next April and continues to build momentum as one of the best editions in memory. With Tomas Lindberg (At The Gates) curating, the lineup continues to evolve with the specialness Roadburn is known for. Now added to the bill are SUMAC, Young Widows playing Old Wounds, Crippled Black Phoenix (official), Cave, Emma Ruth Rundle, Lingua Ignota, Soft Kill Playing Savior & Heresy, Jaye Jayle, Fear Falls Burning Dirk Serries, Treha Sektori, Throane, O V T R E N O I R, Sherpa Playing Tigris And Euphrates, and a label collaboration with EXILE ON MAINSTREAM will be celebrating their 20th anniversary with Ostinato, Noisepicker, Conny Ochs, Treedeon, Bellrope and Confusion Master at the Hall of Fame venue.Continue reading


Roadburn Announces Tom G. Warrior’s Celtic Frost/Triptykon Requiem For 2019


In a stunning announcement former Roadburn artist and curator Thomas Gabriel Fischer, a.k.a. Tom G. Warrior will mark his return to Roadburn in 2019 with a full performance of Celtic Frost/Triptykon Requiem on Friday, April 12. The three-part Requiem comes complete with orchestral accompaniment via Dutch Metropole Orkest! More details below. The first part of the three-part Requiem appeared on Celtic Frost’s Into The Pandemonium and was titled Rex Irae. The third part, titled Winter was brought to life on the Celtic Frost album Monotheist in 2006, and until now, the missing second part has remained incomplete. Continue reading


October 26th 2018 New Music Releases


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Daughters – You Won’t Get What You Want


You Won’t Get What You Want (Ipecac) sees the welcome return of Rhode Island creatives Daughters: this being their first album since their 2013 reformation, and fourth in all. The band’s affinity for complex noise is undiminished yet has refined with age and experience.Continue reading


At The Gates Announces Special Set, Anna Von Hausswolff Added To Roadburn


Roadburn our days away from selling weekend tickets for the 2019 festival and continues to build on the impressive foundation. At The Gates will perform a special set, as part of frontman Tomas Lindberg’s curation as well as ingenue Anna von Hausswolff. Continue reading


Cave In, Old Man Gloom, Thou, Daughters Booked For Roadburn 2019


Roadburn Festival 2019 has expanded with more bands and named their Artist In Residence. Cave In, Old Man Gloom, Thou (artist in residence), Daughters, Henrik Palm (as part of Tomas Linberg’s special curation of the fest), Drab Majesty, Ulcerate, Imperial Triumphant (full Vile Majesty live performance), Gold, Wolvenst with special guests, Messa, and Mord’a’stigmata. Cave In performed a special unplugged tribute to Caleb Scofield (RIP) at Roadburn 2018. More bands and special events to be announced soon. Continue reading


Daughters Announce New Album Details, Stream New Single


 

Noise masters Daughters have set You Won’t Get What You Want as the title of their new album, coming October 26th via Ipecac Recordings. In addition to opening pre-orders, the band has shared the first single, ‘The Reason They Hate Me’. Jam it right now! Continue reading


Daughters Release New Single, Sign New Label Deal With Ipecac


Legendary Providence, Rhode Island grind/noise band Daughters has announced they have signed with Mike Patton’s Ipecac Recordings for a brand new album. The release is expected later this year. You can also hear a brand new song, ‘Satan In The Wait’ below. Continue reading