ALBUM REVIEW: Insomniac – Om Moksha Ritam


Atlanta’s Insomniac brings the surreal sounds of the early nineties back to life on Om Moksha Ritam (Blues Funeral Recordings). These guys drape brooding baritone vocal lines over layers of atmospheric guitar that swell into big sludge-tinged riffs of epic proportions. On a song like “Mountain,” the twin guitar attack is a dizzying affair that accelerates in an almost Mastodon-like manner. Deceased drummer Amos Rikin keeps the cymbals crashing with enough gusto to move their hypnotic riffage with locomotive momentum. This reaches peak heaviness for these guys when harsher growls roar up from the back of the mix to accent the punchy chugs.Continue reading


Pissed Jeans Share a New Single and Visualizer for “Sixty-Two Thousand Dollars In Debt” – New Album “Half Divorced” Incoming


Unrelenting Noise-Punks Pissed Jeans shares “Sixty-Two Thousand Dollars in Debt,” a crushing new track about the heady excitement of shrinking debt-to-credit ratios, and a highlight from their forthcoming album Half Divorced, due out on March 1st, 2024 via Sup Pop Records. Pre-Orders are available now at the link below. Listen to “Sixty-Two Thousand Dollars in Debt” now!Continue reading