Oregeon crushers YOB have unveiled a new track from the forthcoming Clearing the Path to Ascend. This one is called “Unmask the Spectre” and it clocks in at a massive 15-plus minutes of outstanding YOB-ness. It opens with reverbed, ringin
Jorge Silva, our dear talented friend and longtime collaborator, just released his first zine. You are certainly aware of his work, but this is something really special so we truly recommend you to contact him (walkingandwatching.photo@gmail.com) and
Most of this video is footage from the first time Mark and I shot together—he had built this dark room full of green ivy and it was just me, the dress from the album cover, a few lights, and him. It was the first time I realized what a director rea
We’re still wrapping our heads around how magnificent To Be Kind sounds, but Swans have gone forward and have been already playing/developing new songs on their latest shows. The footage and sound quality are far from perfect, but check out 
In order to give you an idea of who is playing when here’s the line-up separated by day. Timetable (and daily tickets) will only be available at the beginning of September. Don’t forget: talks, djsets (guess who’s coming back? :-))
the trio have put together four tracks of epic proportions, as piles of mountainous riffs, plodding drums, and haunting vocals assault your senses and batter you helpless An early review of Yob’s upcoming record Clearing The Path To Asce
Would you like to know what makes Amplifest special? Amplifest has been a fantastic ride since its inception in 2011. In the three past editions, we’ve had the pleasure of sharing many unforgettable moments with all of you who joined us: Godfle
Sixty-year-old art-rock godhead Michael Gira talks about how Swans managed to return without losing any potency, the impressive power of St. Vincent and Nina Simone, and how nearly choking to death inspired his band’s latest opus. Last May, Pit
Spectral folk singer Marissa Nadler is quite vocal about her love of Leonard Cohen. She’s covered a few of his songs before, and now she’s added her favorite Cohen song, “Seems So Long Ago, Nancy,” to that list. It’s a pretty straightforwar
Margaret Chardiet, aka Pharmakon, will release a new LP this year to follow-up last year’s Abandon. It’s called Bestial Burden, and it’s out October 14 via Sacred Bones. Here’s the trailer directed by Jacqueline Castel: Bestia