Ramblings about new EPs and tracks off of upcoming records: crusty death metal, blistering mathcore neuroses, worming noise rock, and a myriad of other resonances.

Ramblings about new EPs and tracks off of upcoming records: crusty death metal, blistering mathcore neuroses, worming noise rock, and a myriad of other resonances.
The universe collapses. This is the soundtrack.
An album review podcast of the second EP, Endless Detainment, from the mysterious avant-garde black metal troupe, Serpent Column.
Under the Pier are stoking the coals of the mathcore funeral pyre into a new and hungry inferno with their debut LP.
An in-depth discussion with vocalist Cameron Miller of the beach math quintet, Seizures.
A pestilent brute of aural decimation.
Powerful melody and spacious soundscapes stacked on sludgy hardcore riffing.
An album review podcast of Reverie of the Revolving Diamond, the final LP from the experimental hardcore quintet, SEIZURES.
A kaleidoscopic tunnel of ever-evolving influences, alien shapes, and colors both muted and vibrant.
The Number Twelve Looks Like You incite elemental gods to war on their first release in a decade.
POUND’s style is a caustic amalgam of doom, grindcore, d-beat, djent, mathcore, sludge, and a smattering of other genre textures. While this blend of sounds on the surface may sound like a trainwreck, the duo effortlessly weaves the core essence of each genre into a rather novel tone.