noise rock

On "AR," Kollapse Examines Death, Suffering, and Letting Go (Early Album Stream)

Read some thoughts from the Danish band on their new album as you dig into this weighty, sludgy pack of riffs and aggravated howls a few days early.

On "The Auger," Day Job's Obsessive Noise Rock Drills Deep (Album Stream)

Stream the beguiling debut from the Birmingham, AL noise rock group.

Årabrot Name Five Albums that Inspired New Album "Of Darkness And Light"

The Norwegian husband/wife duo tell us about five albums that inspired their new record “Of Darkness and Light,” which is out this Friday.

Mirakler Hatch an Unruly “Egg” (Track Premiere)

The Pittsburgh noise rock/sludge group debut “Egg,” a dissonant track from their forthcoming record ‘How I Became The Devil,’ out June 23 via Reptilian Records.

Karat's Gold Invites You to the Torturous "Ministry of Love" (Video Premiere)

The Illinois experimental hardcore group draws from 1984’s hellish setting for inspiration on this quick, fascinating track. Check out the video for it here.

"My Body, My Blood": Get Face to Face with Tunic's Eccentric Noise Rock (Video Premiere)

Working with sculptor/director Torin Langen, the Winnipeg noise rock band crafts a bizarre, entrancing video to go along with their new single “My Body, My Blood” – watch it here.

Lotus Thrones Ponder The End in the "Gore Orphanage" (Video Premiere)

The Philadelphia-based group explores moody, noisy industrial post-punk on their new album “The Heretic Souvenir.” Watch a video for a new track here.

KEN Mode Stares into the Abyss on "NULL" (Interview)

Recorded early on in the pandemic, the Manitoba-based noise rockers base their upcoming album “Null” on the battered early-pandemic psyche. We spoke to frontman Jesse Matthewson about the record.

Heavy, Catchy Madness: Rickshaw Billie's Burger Patrol Is a "Shoo-In" (Early Track Stream)

The Austin, Texas band has cooked up a weird, noisy, and addictive slice of rock’n’roll for their upcoming album “Doom-Wop.” Stream a new track from it here.

Still/Form's Antagonistic Noise Rock Drips With Venom on "God Will Understand Why You're Horny for Kids" (Early Track + Video Stream)

Portland noise rockers unveil a lacerating track (with accompanying creepy video) from their upcoming album “From the Rot is a Gift” – check it out here.
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