On her first album under her own name, the Queens songwriter leaves the soft-focus folk of Goo behind for something denser, darker, and more volatile.
On her first album under her own name, the Queens songwriter leaves the soft-focus folk of Goo behind for something denser, darker, and more volatile.
The Irish noise outfit returns with a slow-burning single and a world tour stretching into 2027.
The Brooklyn noise-rock trio apply their break-stuff philosophy to physical media, assembling a different sequence of rarities for each edition.
The London band’s first cassette combines monolithic noise rock with sleeve art that pairs a child’s birthday aesthetic against hardcore porn imagery.
The Dublin noise rock trio’s second EP arrived this week, recorded with producer James Eager and centered on lyrics about extreme psychological states.
Two of the underground’s most formidable drummers face off across a split album that highlights their differences more than their common ground.
The familiar names of 90s noise rock have been well documented. The real story lives in the bands that never got the reissue treatment.
The Leeds duo returns with a chaotic, philosophical new album, finding radical structure in insect colonies and a future for heavy music.