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King Gizzard Touring in Spring 2020 (Get NYC & Philly Tickets Early via BV Presale)

King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard will be back in North America this spring, and have just announced a lot more tour dates, including stops in Portland, Seattle, Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, Montreal, NYC, DC, and Philadelphia…

Jaz Coleman Talks Killing Joke Fame (and Future), Touring with Tool, Conspiracy Theories, and the Weather

We spoke with the enigmatic frontman of Killing Joke and learned… some things, most notably, a lesson.

Basking in Progressive, Psychedelic Light with Scott and Zeb of Bask (Interview)

The Asheville quartet released a rocking new album called “III” today; we caught up with drummer Scott Middleton and guitarist/vocalist Zeb Camp to talk shop.

Cloak's "A Voice in the Night" Speaks Black-'n'-Roll Effortlessly (New Music Video)

The Atlanta-based quartet unveils a stirring new music video ahead of their upcoming second full-length “The Burning Dawn,” out later this month.

Reptilian Antics: King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard's New Album is Metal (and Trippy) As All Hell

We dive into the surprising but endlessly engaging new album “Infest The Rats’ Nest,” the 14th full-length from this Melbourne-based troupe known for their stylistic span from garage rock to psych-infused jazz, and now metal.

Brilliant Fog: Kayo Dot's "Turbine, Hook, and Haul"

The ever-changing hydra which is Kayo Dot returns with their ninth album; here’s a brand-new track and statement from Toby Driver.

Unlimited Fuel and Hearts of Steel: Flooring It for 40 Years on the "Highway to Hell"

AC/DC’s breakthrough album turns 40 years old today — here’s our retrospective on a record so goddamn rock-‘n’-roll that it hardened into musical permanence.

True to Form: Baroness Excels on "Gold & Grey"

“Cherish it. Music this good doesn’t come around every day.” Here’s our in-depth review.

Brilliant Madness: Mr. Bungle's Ever-Wild "California" Turns 20

We celebrate the two-decade mark for Mr. Bungle’s final full-length: “It made the complex seem effortless, in contrast to their earlier work which make the difficult sound laborious, and it transports you to a world where the impossible manifests.”

"Final Transmission": Cave In's Heartbreaking Testament to Caleb Scofield

Cave In’s new album is an imperfect and raw demonstration of four friends in love with rock music.
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