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 debut self-titled record from the punky noise rock gutter denizens, Chief Tail.
Bloody vocal chords and haymakers of harsh distortion.
Succinct reviews of some fresh singles, EPs, and splits: cybergrind, funeral doom, noise rock, brutal death metal, and a sundry of other tones.
An auditory experience that channels the fragrant stillness of a twilit evening in the dead of summer.
An album review podcast of the second EP, Remove Your Skin Please, from the sludgy noise rock quartet, Chat Pile.
Meth explore the potency of darkness and thematic tension on their new LP.
“All the wrath of god, none of the salvation.”
Grab your makeshift wrenches and welding torches to keep this disheveled crew’s craft afloat as we strike murderous warp speed.
The latest Intercourse EP personifies the bleak desperation at the bottom of every bottle, making “outlook not so good” the understatement of the century.
Adam speaks in-depth about his sludgy, blues-imbued hardcore project named Crowfeeder. He then expands upon this endeavor to illuminate the genesis of his chaos-teeming record label, Constant Disappointment Records.