Norwegian experimental metal unit, She Said Destroy, release music to align with no cycle but their own. They once did the hustle of touring and trying to make a career…
Category: Experimental
Hoofmark are fearful you might be at a loss for words when experiencing their music. They save you ten minutes of rumination by calling it “evil blues”, which sounds awful…
KEN Mode might be one of the most unique bands of the last two decades. Starting in 1999 as a hardcore/noise rock band by brothers, Jesse (guitar/vocals) and Shane Matthewson…
Swedish quintet, Shaam Larein, take their name from their theatrical Syrian singer and play an unusual hybrid of doom metal and post-punk. Imagine taking Siouxsie and The Banshees and splicing…
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Portland multi-instrumentalist, Andrew Stromstad, is a man of eclectic tastes and coherent vision. As the mastermind of the debut Box album, the Oregon resident accepts no limitations on his creative…
Dutch multi-instrumentalist, Jason Köhnen, is more famous for his breakcore and jungle beats, but his musical roots are in the metal scene. With twenty-six EPs and seven albums under the…
How and why Quebec became the epicentre of technical death metal is hard to answer, but the Canadian province can boast Gorguts, Beyond Creation, Neuraxis, Beneath the Massacre and Augury…
American art rock trio, Odd Circus, define their music by the depths of their improvisational approach to composition. This band exist to pursue improvisation as an experience that can bring…