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    Kulu Kulu Garden
     
    Detorake Yuuenchi
    Loud and abrasive, mixing a hard indie sound with catchy melodies, this Tokyo-based band is sure to turn the heads of listeners wanting something a little different.
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    No Anchor
     
    Fire Flood And Acid Mud
    Sludge/doom/noise-rock bass and drum due consisting of two Australian humans.
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    Trash Can Garbage Can
     
    Run For Your Fucking Life Motherfucker!
    Farcical avant-noise-punk.
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    Anderson Congress
     
    Anderson Congress
    Loud, thrashy, noisy indie rock.
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    Johnny Hancocks
     
    EP
    Broth-boiling, axle-greasing, laser-zapping and truly dancable iron from Norway's westcoast. Strike your best Star Wars pose to this dynamite.
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    Stayer
     
    Better Days
    A compelling mix between American 90s noisy guitar sound and emotional 80s British post-punk, with nowadays zeitgeist.
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    Phyllomedusa
     
    Algae
    If you could imagine being pulled under the tide of green algae whilst feeling the slimy skin of those around you as you go down, that plus many layers of loud croaks and down-pitched gurgle vocals with a drumming style similar to your house clock.
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    The Deepsea Goes
     
    Oraoneiroi
    RIP Patrick Swayze. We'll always be crazy for Swayze.
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    (The) Medicine Theory
     
    With Dead Certainty, Even in the Midst of Chaos...
    Arty noise rock. Pointedly dark with a sharp sense of humor, the band touches on multiple influences and sparks of artistic whimsy. Never becoming too ‘art for arts sake’ as to be aloof, but at the same time avoiding the pitfalls of kitsch and vapid pop.
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    Joy Von Spain
     
    Lady Lazarus
    "Combines avant-garde (de)compositional knowledge with noise provocation - intriguing, often unsettling music - like a dream/nightmare collaboration between Karlheinz Stockhausen and Coil, or Iannis Xenakis and Lustmord" Dave Segal, The Stranger
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    Top Albums

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    The Flying Luttenbachers
    Incarceration By Abstraction
    Pushing all limits of structure, dissonance and energy. 8 brand new compositions of staggering power and complexity. Those who want their "prog" BRUTAL will not be disappointed.
    Incarceration By Abstraction may prove to be the final Flying Luttenbachers album and it is a singular landmark in the field dissonant, modern rock complexity. Melding the approaches and innovations of previous releases like Infection and Decline, Systems Emerge, The Void and Cataclysm, this release reaches a highpoint of deadly rhythmic thrust, alien harmony and structural density. There is little more to be said - this album must be experienced to be believed. LIMTED TO 500 COPIES - like Cataclysm, this disc may never be re-pressed, so don't be an idiot: support the band and buy this release before it's too late. Join the Flying Luttenbachers army today and prepare for infinity. Bruce Lee Gallanter of Downtown Music Gallery said this: "The Flying Luttenbachers has been long led by Weasel Walter and has had a long and thorny history. Members have included Hal Russell, Ken Vandermark, Mick Barr and loads of other musicians from varied paths. Originally planned to be performed by Mick Barr and/or Ed Rodriguez, Weasel Walter ended up playing almost everything: guitars, basses, mellotron, organ, clarinet, electronics and drums, with guests Jonathan Joe and Aurora Josephson (from Henry Kaiser's recent Ayler project disc) on vocals. The Flying Luttenbachers have more than a dozen discs and each one is different in sound and personnel. Their direction in recent years has been a unique blend of progressive, math rock and free noise that is astonishingly tight, well-played and complex. It is hard to believe that Weasel Walter played jut about every instrument here, but this is the amazing truth. "Assault on Apathy" is an explosive post-Beefheartian, bent-rock masterwork. I dig the way Weasel sets a few layers of interlocking rhythms and complex parts together, while both guitars play their intricate riffs together, the keyboard and drums answer with more layers of complex lines. What is most amazing is how much work must have gone into both the writing and playing of these super complex pieces. Some of this reminds me of The Ruins with their over-the-top complex Magma -like assault. This sounds closer to prog/metal than any sort of jazz influence consistently astonishing throughout."
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    Kissing Cousins
    Pillar of Salt
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    P. Skunk
    Meat Synapse Radio
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    Bugs In The Dark
    Grand Avenue
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    Treasure MammaL
    Treasure MammaL
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      Top Songs

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