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âNever Any Calm Before the Rainâ â Julian Ash Descends into Omnihell and Finds Beauty in âExtreme Sufferingâ â Post-Punk.com
Julian Ash, formerly of Harsh Symmetry, unveils his new project Omnihell with the album Extreme SufâŠ
Listen: No Spinoza - âAirportâ -- Obscure Sound
No Spinoza, the project of musician and poet Thomas Pearson, releases the art-rock single âAirport'âŠ
Def Nettle returns with the razor-sharp tune, âMohawkâ
Dublin-based artist Def Nettle releases âMohawk,â a sharp post-punk track marking the first single âŠ
Boxing Club stake their claim with âWhatâs the State Done to You?â [EP Review]
Boxing Club's EP âWhat's the State Done to You?â showcases a driving new wave sound influenced by iâŠ
VA - Naive Melodies - Black artists cover Talking Heads; 20 tracks!
Naive Melodies is a tribute compilation album featuring Black artists covering songs by Talking HeaâŠ
Heavy Song of the Week: Failure Arrange a Beautiful Textural Cacophony on âThe Airâs on Fireâ
Failure returns after a four-year hiatus with their new track âThe Air's on Fire,â which has been sâŠ
Makthaverskan Share New Single âBlack Watersâ: Listen
Swedish post-punk band Makthaverskan has released a new single called âBlack Watersâ from their upcâŠ
Skinner - Locust [Pyramid Fields] ~ Bolting Bits
Australian producer Skinner returns with a new EP titled âLocustâ released on Pyramid Fields label.âŠ
Delete Everything! - Isla de la Alegria - X314's sound is a love letter to the era of drum machines and hardware synthesizers. DE03 is thus a statement. Heavy kicks, searing hi-hats, and atonal textures form the backbone of the tracks.
X314's latest release DE03 on Delete-Everything is a hardware-driven techno record inspired by the âŠ
Comet Gain â City Fallen Leaves â 20th Anniversary Reissue (Tapete Records)
The 20th anniversary reissue of Comet Gain's âCity Fallen Leavesâ reaffirms the album's enduring imâŠ
Dave Holland, Norma Winstone, and The London Vocal Project - Vital Spark (Music of Kenny Wheeler)
This article discusses a collaborative project featuring jazz musicians Dave Holland, Norma WinstonâŠ
Left of the Dial 2026 pakt uit met eerste grote lading namen!
Left of the Dial, a Rotterdam-based festival, has announced its first major lineup for 2026. The feâŠ
Oscar Caucaly invoca a la Pachamama en jazz - La Caverna
Colombian pianist Oscar Caucaly presents âThe Call of Pachamamaâ, an album that bridges Andean tradâŠ
Barcelona-based Post-Punk Outfit Newborn Ghost Collaborates with Nightcrawler on New Single âIncubatorâ â Post-Punk.com
Barcelona-based post-punk band Newborn Ghost has released a new single called âIncubatorâ in collabâŠ
LISTEN: District Five's âPlace Your Betâ Is Moving Jazz Fusion With Hypnotic Charm - Glide Magazine
District Five, a four-piece jazz fusion band from Zurich, Switzerland, has released their new trackâŠ
The Band Of Heathens Stick with Tried and True Cosmic Americana Sound on âCountry Sidesâ (ALBUM REVIEW) - Glide Magazine
The Band of Heathens celebrates their 20-year career by maintaining their signature Cosmic AmericanâŠ
John Coltrane Live Album âTiberi Tapesâ Set for First Release | The Quietus
A collection of previously unreleased John Coltrane live recordings from 1961-1965, captured by saxâŠ
Cola announce new album, Cost of Living Adjustment
Montreal post-punk trio Cola have announced their third album titled Cost of Living Adjustment and âŠ
Fontaines D.C.âs Grian Chattenâs Shares New Song âPuppetâ for âPeaky Blinders: The Immortal Manâ - Our Culture
Fontaines D.C.âs Grian Chatten has shared âPuppetâ, an eerie, slow-burning track that serves as theâŠ
Cellist Tomeka Reid Creates Dancing String Band Jazz » PopMatters
Tomeka Reid is a cellist who creates jazz music characterized by groove, memorable melodies, collecâŠ
Irreversible Entanglements feat. MOTHERBOARD â âDonât Lose Your Headâ
Irreversible Entanglements and MOTHERBOARD collaborate on a new track âDon't Lose Your Headâ from tâŠ
Language, Land, Truth: First Nations Music in So-Called Australia, by Vanessa Morris
Vanessa Morris explores how First Nations artists in Australia are reclaiming narratives and spacesâŠ