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Hogan’s Albums of the Week – 10/20

Posted by on Oct 19, 2017 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

Alright folks, time for another addition of New Music That Hogan is Excited About. Lots of great new albums coming out today, so I’m going to try and group them together a little bit, if I can.
 
Post metal/doom metal – Both Bell Witch and Amenra put out really really phenomenal albums today. Bell Witch is super dark and sludgey, it’s only 2 tracks long and spans over 80 minutes, it’s absolutely epic. Amenra is a more avant grade post-metal sound that’s seriously dark. If you’re into Neurosis and Pallbearer, you probably already know these guys, but check out this album, it’s probably their most dynamic work yet. These are the two most inaccessible albums on this list, but are very rewarding and well worth the effort.
 
Post rockAnd So I Watch You From Afar, this is like super weird math rock/post rock nonsense that’s a lot of fun to listen to. It’s not your usually drawn out, theatrical post rock, this is a really fun album.
 
MetalTrivium and Gwar. If you don’t know who Trivium and Gwar are, I don’t know why you’re even reading this. This is the best album Trivium has put out since Shogun though. And Gwar is Gwar, you know what you’re getting in to.
 
MetalcoreWe Came as Romans and Veil of Maya both put out a new albums. I haven’t listened to the new WCAR, but from what I heard it’s their best album in years. I honestly haven’t paid attention to them since To Plant a Seed in 2009, but I’m actually looking forward to checking this out. Veil of Maya, on the other hand, is great. I don’t know how many times I’ve said this this year, but metalcore has been killing it this year, and this album is another prime example of why.
 
EmoMovements. This album is ridiculous, you can really feel this one; it’s heavy. Not like metal heavy, but it will weigh on you, for sure. There will be at least one moment in this album that you identify with in this album that’ll cut you pretty deep. They’re like a more melodic La Dispute, if that gives you any context.
 
Favorite release of the week: Bell Witch. But it’s not for everybody, if you’re into really sludgey doom metal, give it a listen though. Or, you know what, if you just want to listen to something vaguely Halloween-y, this is the sort of shit you’d put on as background music to scare trick or treaters. And that’s a hell of an endorsement.
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Get Ready to #WatchTheMoonrise With Full Lineup Playlist

Posted by on Jun 21, 2016 in Featured, Latest, Noise | 0 comments

Written by Kevin Madert

This August, Pimlico Race Course will again be the site of now-annual electronic soiree Moonrise Festival. For year number three Steez Promo diversified their aural portfolio, bringing on heavy hitters from the house & techno scene to compliment a boatload of bass-focused acts.

To keep you up to speed on the whole shindig, we’ve compiled one of our world-famous* playlists, covering the lineup from top to bottom. On top of that, we’ve hand-picked our can’t-miss artists & given them each a few words. Come August 6-7 you’ll wow your friends and snag the festival sweetheart of your dreams with your sexy superior knowledge. Read on!


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Diversity, Maturity, General Saxiness Color Moon Hooch’s “Red Sky” (Review)

Posted by on Jun 18, 2016 in Featured, Latest, Noise, Reviews | 0 comments

Written by Kevin Madert

Kicking off your career with a solid LP isn’t unheard of. Hell, vaulting over the sophomore slump & releasing a well-received follow-up isn’t always a surprise either. But here we are, three albums deep, and New York based brass-blowing darlings Moon Hooch show no signs of plateauing. Red Sky is musical growth personified, tracked & mastered; full of diversity inspired by maturity and risk-taking inspired by the confidence said maturity entails. Of course, it’s also endowed with the frenetic energy that made Moon Hooch This Is Cave Music such stellar albums. Convinced yet? No? Yeesh, and I was hoping I could step out early on this one…

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Prep For Next Month’s Camp Bisco With Full Lineup Playlist, AltFreq Can’t Miss Sets

Posted by on Jun 14, 2016 in Featured, Latest, Noise | 0 comments

Words & List by Kevin Madert

A month from today, the snowless slopes of Montage Mountain will be dotted with tents. Music will echo out over the city of Scranton situated in the valley below, and top-notch production will alight the night sky. For the second year running, the four seasons resort will play host to Camp Bisco. The perennial east coast jam/electronica festival boasts an eclectic assortment of talent, topping out near 90 performers.

AltFreq is here to make planning your weekend just a bit easier. Split-second set decisions throughout the weekend won’t strain the brain when you’re armed with our lineup-encompassing playlist. We also sifted through the bill to compile a shortlist of acts we’re especially amped for. Wanna get the most out of your ticket by knowing before you go? Read on, intrepid internetters, and we’ll see you on the mountain.


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Tor’s “Blue Book” Well Worth The Wait (Review)

Posted by on Jun 13, 2016 in Featured, Latest, Noise, Reviews | 0 comments

Written by Kevin Madert

From the opening moments of Blue Book, Loci Records mainstay Tor invites the listener into a carefully crafted world of monolithic ambience. Picking up right where 2012’s Drum Therapy left off, the lush minimalism present on the Canadian producer’s sophomore full-length is all-absorbing.  With attention to detail uncommon even in the nuance-laden sphere of downtempo his work occupies, he’s able to create a ten track trip-hop smorgasbord delectable in both its delicacy and digestibility.  Headphones are all you need to start this 45 minute aural journey, buoyed along by a diverse coalition of instrumentation & driven forward by an oft-shifting, ever-present beat.

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