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Buñuel – “Killers Like Us”

Buñuel will release their new album, “Killers Like Us”, on February 18th via Profound Lore Records and La Tempesta.

TRACKLIST:

  1. Hornets
  2. When God Used A Rope
  3. It’s All Mine
  4. Crack Shot
  5. Stocklock
  6. Roll Call
  7. When We Talk
  8. A Prison Of Measured Time
  9. For The Cops
  10. Even The Jungle

In advance for the album the band released a couple of singles. The most recent one is for the song “Crack Shot”.

The first one they released was for the song “When God Used A Rope”. The video was directed by Jacopo Rondinelli.

Buñuel is the sound of a difficult situation made worse by an unwillingness and an inability to play nice. If slotting it in a genre makes it easier for you to understand, just so you have something to file it under, mark it down as Heavy. With a capital H. But not heavy that’s in any way predictable, BUNUEL’S amalgam of angular rhythms, drum salvos, blitzkrieging guitars and vocals that sound more like threats than promises is post-punk, proto heavy and arty up the ass. Arty as in avant-garde noise. “Killers Like Us” is a worthy addition to the canon of good music for bad people.

Buñuel is fronted by revered musical anarchist Eugene S. Robinson of legendary experimental rock band OXBOW who is joined by a frantic blitzkrieg of rhythm by notable Italian musicians Xabier Iriondo (guitar), Andrea Lombardini (bass) and Francesco Valente (drums).

No tour dates for the USofA (nor Tijuana) have been announced yet.

MOTHERMARY – “I Am Your God”

MOTHERMARY have released their new album, “I Am Your God”, via Italians Do It Better.

TRACKLIST:
1. Catch Fire
2. Wearing Me Thin
3. Give It Up
4. Resurrection
5. Like A Prayer
6. Burn With Desire
7. Know The Truth
8. Pray
9. Devils
10. Coming For You
11. Angels
12. I Am Your God

They’ve also shared a video for the the closing track, and album’s title, “I Am Your God”, which was directed by them.

MOTHERMARY shared this about their album: “This album isn’t a god complex, it’s an invitation to think about what you worship. It’s about women reclaiming their holiness & inviting you to acknowledge your own. Their debut album baptizes you into the cult of MOTHERMARY. It is a mirror to religion. Reflecting the bad & salvaging the good in what has been called an engrossing sacrilegious spectacle.”

MOTHERMARY makes retro-futuristic Art Pop. Named after the mother of Christ, the ultimate symbol of religious hypocrisy & the insane expectations placed on woman, the bicoastal project is the brainchild of identical twins Elyse & Larena, who grew up in a Mormon family in Missoula, Montana, the youngest of nearly a dozen children. “It was our world… our paradigm,” Larena says about those days. “We were brainwashed.” In a world full of clones…Join us in communion with the sisters of mercy tonight.

NO CEREMONY /// – “IN ANTICIPATION OF AN ENDING”

No Ceremony just released their new album, “In Anticipation Of An Ending”. It is up on their website on a pay what you want model.

TRACKLIST:

  1. TITLES
  2. DEEPER
  3. HY2
  4. SHUTDOWN
  5. FULBRIGHT SCHOLAR
  6. INTERMISSION
  7. SECRET STATE
  8. TROPHY LIVES
  9. DESERTER
  10. GOODLANDS

On their press release they said this: “On February 14th, 2012 our new band released a track called “Hurtlove” on a limited run of 10″ vinyl, with no idea how far it would take us. On March 23th, 2014 we came off a 2 1/2 year touring stint to spend some time in the studio writing a second record with no idea how long it would take us. On February 14th, 2022, ten years since that first release, we’re pleased to share it with you now.

To mark the occasion and as a way of reward for all your patience we offer it here to you as a free download. To say a heartfelt thank you to everyone who has ever supported us since that time, came to shows, bought the record and to everyone who still asks what happened to us. We remember, we get your messages, we love you.

We know we’ve been mysterious in the past but this isn’t a form of marketing. Right now we have no intention of touring and no promo scheduled for the release since announcing the record a few weeks ago. We’re touched that so many of you have asked about physical formats. We really are happy for you to download the “pay what you feel” digital release for free and share it with whoever you want; but if it makes enough money we will use the funds to press a limited run of vinyl.

Mostly we just wanted to make sure we said a proper thank you for anyone and everyone still out there waiting.”

http://noceremony.com/

We waited years for a single. We waited years for an EP. We waited years for something. We waited years for this.

Moderat – “MORE D4TA”

Moderat have announced a new album” “MORE D4TA”, to be released May 13th via Monkeytown Records.

TRACKLIST:
01 “FAST LAND”
02 “EASY PREY”
03 “DRUM GLOW”
04 “NEON RATS”
05 “SOFT EDIT”
06 “NUMB BELL”
07 “UNDO REDO”
08 “DOOM HYPE”
09 “MORE LOVE”
10 “COPY COPY”

The first single off the new album is the track opener, “FAST LAND”, the video was directed by Ben Miethke.

They have announced a fall tour which will bring the band to San Diego on September 23rd to play CRSSD Festival.

Author & Punisher – “Incinerator”

Author & Punisher has released a new video, “Incinerator”, to match the release of his new album “Krüller” out today via Relapse Records.

The video was directed by Ansel Wallenfang. Tristan Shone shared this:
“’Incinerator’ is about outrage and urgency. The world is actually on fire. We are dealing with extreme conditions of a warming climate yet face brutal resistance by those who want to deflect our rage towards each other for their profit. Special thanks to Director Ansel Wallenfang and DP James Rexroad who worked tirelessly to translate this rage into a visual adventure/nightmare.” Tristan added: “Krüller is an album that reflects on massive failures of our past/present and tries to imagine how we will descend into a post societal future where we support and conserve rather than destroy.”

📷: Becky DiGiglio

Author & Punisher will do a short US run in support of the new album before embarking on an European tour with Mvtant. His tour will kick off with a show in Tijuana, Mexico.

Tour dates:

March 5 Tijuana, MX Silenus
March 6 Los Angeles, CA Resident
March 8 Seattle, WA Clock Out Lounge
March 9 Portland, OR Hawthorne Theater (Lounge)
March 10 Oakland, CA Elbo Room Jack London

Braulio Lam + Simonel – “Endlessness”

Braulio Lam and Simonel have released “Endlessness” vía Static Discos.

TRACKLIST:

  1. Tape Loops and Expired Films
  2. Scottsdale
  3. The Seventh Seal
  4. Double Exposure
  5. Fading Waves
  6. Golden Hour
  7. Endless

Back in November 2021 Casa Del Lago UNAM comisioned Static Discos for a short film. The short film was curated by Ejival, in it Braulio Lam and Simonel joined ambient forces in a collaboration between atmospheric sounds and natural landscapes. “Endlessness” is an almost forgotten dream, a vague memory, where objects and analog sounds get transfixed around the Pacific Coastline’s mist. Tapes in a constant loop, expired film stock, voices and ambient sounds that touch objects closed to extinction and their interaction with the humans that manipulate them in order to create sonic memories.

Remember to listen closely and dream. “Endlessness” is beyondless.

Sharon Van Etten – “Porta”

Sharon Van Etten has shared a new single, “Porta”.

Van Etten shared this in a statement about “Porta”: “It was written during one of her “lowest lows” in 2020. For most of my adult life I have struggled with bouts of depression and anxiety and coping mechanisms, and I sometimes let those dark moments get the best of me. During this time I felt very dissociated. Not connected to my body, and I felt out of control.”

During this period she reached out to her friend Stella Cook, who runs Base Pilates in North Carolina. “I knew I was entering a no-judgment zone and I needed to be held accountable for my actions and Stella helped me step up. She was encouraging, but not pushy. If life got in the way, I didn’t feel like I let her down, but I loved our sessions. I looked forward to them. I started feeling closer to her, and closer to myself, and it helped things seem hopeful. And I just wanted to share that with the world.”

Miles Francis – “Nature”

Miles Francis shares his new single, “Nature”, off his upcoming album “Good Man” out March 4th.

The video was directed by Charles Billot. The video was filmed in New Jersey and it features the singer-songwriter coming to terms with their own father, trumpeter Leif Arntzen, who also appears on the album cover.              Miles Francis said of the song: “What is in a man’s nature, and how was it planted there? Their fathers or their grandfathers? Movies or simply just coming of age in a patriarchal society?,” Miles asked themselves. “I also thought about the many meanings and uses of the word ‘nature.’ It is what surrounds us and gives us life, it’s a sunny day or a thunderstorm, it is beautiful – yet can also be brutal. In humans, one’s ‘nature’ signifies an inherited quality that you seemingly can’t help but embody.”

Dälek – “Precipice”

Dälek are releasing their eight album, “Precipice”, on April 29th via Ipecac Recordings.

TRACKLIST:

Lest We Forget
Boycott
Decimation (Dis Nation)
Good
Holistic
The Harbingers
Devotion (when I cry the wind disappears)
A Heretic’s Inheritance
Precipice
Incite

The first single of the new album is “Decimation (Dis Nation)”. The video for the track was directed by founder Will Brooks, aka MC Dälek.

Brooks shared this in a statement: “Precipice was a completely different record pre-pandemic. We had been working on the sketch of what the album was going to be at the end of 2019. I think me and (Mike) Manteca had narrowed it down to 17 joints out of the 46 or so that we had started with. Me and Joshua Booth had taken the 17 and really fleshed out the joints. The idea was to bounce them back to Mike and then arrange write lyrics. 2020 obviously had different plans for everybody. We basically put everything on hold. I ended up doing the MEDITATIONS series that year on my own. I think the catharsis of that projects, its rawness, the pandemic, all the death, the social upheaval, everything that went down… when I went back and listened to what we had down… it just wasn’t right anymore, it wasn’t strong enough, it wasn’t heavy enough, it wasn’t angry enough. It just didn’t say what I needed it to say.”

Precipice was recorded and mixed by the two band members at their Deadverse Studios in Dälek’s hometown of Union City, N.J. Tool’s Adam Jones guests (guitar/synth) on “A Heretic’s Inheritance.” The album’s cover was created by Paul Romano (Mastodon, Withered) with interior packaging featuring the art of afrofuturist painter, Mikel Elam.

There are no scheduled live yet for the USofA (nor Tijuana).

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