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First Watch: Krill, 'Torturer'
In the Boston band's surreal new video, a mansion caretaker's isolation gives way to paranoia as "Torturer" builds through waves of noisy outbursts.
Review: Braid, 'No Coast'
The emo band's first full-length album in 16 years is a measured and often gorgeous set of songs, each well-positioned to remind fans why they fell in love with Braid in the first place.
NEEDS, 'We Forgot The Records To Our Record Release Show'
A chaotic, full-throttle rock song, based on actual events, from this Vancouver band's self-titled debut album.
First Listen: Merchandise, 'After The End'
A DIY spirit pervades Merchandise's dark, well-crafted songs, even if they sound more at home in the gloomy climes of Manchester than in sunny Tampa, where the band is based.
Viking's Choice: Accept, 'Final Journey'
Could Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg have guessed that, one day, a cocksure German heavy metal band — now 40 years strong — would pay tribute to his "Morning Mood" melody?
Review: Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, 'Only Run'
Only Run expands on the band's simultaneously soaring, jittery and joyful sound in surprising ways. The result reflects a relentless pursuit of invention and reinvention.
One Eleven Heavy 'Crosses' The Atlantic With Grateful Dead-Indebted Boogie
Featuring members of Wooden Wand and Royal Trux, One Eleven Heavy pays tribute to rock bands that thrived on wild-eyed improvisation, but still knew how to write an easygoing melody.
The Body Unearths A Decibel-Clashing Cavern On 'Nothing Stirs'
Featuring vocalist Kristin Hayter of Lingua Ignota, "Nothing Stirs" sees the band set weeping strings and swelling trombone to cavernous beats and droning feedback.
Rick Danko And Garth Hudson On Mountain Stage
The Band's bassist and vocalist and one of rock's greatest organists and keyboardists both stop by Mountain Stage in this archival session from 1989.
Review: The Vaccines, 'English Graffiti'
Always provocative, the band jettisons post-punk thrash in favor of a sturdier Top 40 pop sound that recalls the early to mid-'80s.
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