This is “Baby blue”, taken from Wolf Parade‘s album ‘Cry, cry, cry’, out now via Sub Pop, one of the best albums from 2017 and we are certain it will keep making noise through 2018.
Wolf Parade are currently on tour, go see them on Tuesday January 23rd at the Observatory SD in San Diego, CA.
By: Alfredo Tellez/Edith Morales
“Thrown over the wall” is an amazing song by Lee Ranaldo, taken from his new album ‘Electric Trim’, available via Mute Records.
Ranaldo explains, “This is a song for the resistance: We use a telescope to measure great distances, a micrometer or microscope to explore minutia. The scale is vast, from infinite to infinitesimal; we humans but a momentary blip on the cosmic timeline. Last of your kind? RESIST / Eyes Ahead / Inclusion not Exclusion / RESIST.”

The following is a series of videos with Nine Inch Nails most recent music.
The Nine Inch Nails appeared on the 8th episode of the new season of the show Twin Peaks, this was one of our favorite episodes plus we got the chance to listen to the song “She’s gone away” from the EP ‘Not the Actual Events’.
A few days ago this music video was released, the song “Less than” from the ‘Add Violence’ EP, this is a more dancy tune.
“This isn’t the place” released today, this song reminds us a little bit of Radiohead‘s song “Nude” and also of the most recent work Reznor/Ross have done for films.
Radiohead – Nude

This is Panicker and you should be listening to the awesome music he creates.
Buy the self-titled debut album from Three One G records:
“PANICKER’s self-titled debut LP seeks to give a voice (sans vocalist) to the anxious emotional state occupied by musician/producer/sound engineer Brent Asbury– as well as, it seems, society as a whole. The feeling is frightening, all-consuming and urgent, and he captures this well.
Having worked with artists across the gambit from The Locust to Pinback to Michael Bolton, it might be hard to imagine what his own dissonant brainchild would sound like. The answer is, surely, none of the above– or at least, unlike any one individual category or predecessor. Tracks such as “Habits” tap into the horror vibe heavily, building tension and yet shifting into upbeat slides and bright accents with fluidity. “Airport” strikes like an alarm signalling for emergency evacuation, yet works in a techno-dance beat that seems welcoming of a jam-packed, sweat-stained party. Asbury reluctantly describes Panicker as “an attempt to make pretty normal music–blending aspects of EBM, industrial, techno and hip hop with the intensity and heart of punk, metal, and horror films,” which is apt if not still slightly nebulous. But, where genres may be negligent, the title, “PANICKER,” serves well.”

This is The National latest single “Guilty Party”, from the new album ‘Sleep well beast‘, out September 8th via 4AD.
Don’t miss them on their tour stop in San Diego on October 12.
Here is a new song from Grizzly Bear, “Four Cypresses” is taken from their new album ‘Painted Ruins‘ to be released August 18.

New music from the amazing Zola Jesus, “Exhumed” is taken from the new album ‘Okovi,’ out September 8 on Sacred Bones Records.
Do yourself a favor and go see her perform live at The Casbah on September 21st.











