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Nape Neck - "The Shallowest End" | Post-Trash Premiere

Nape Neck - "The Shallowest End" | Post-Trash Premiere

Earlier this year Nape Neck released a self-titled collection, pairing together both their first full length and the Look Alive EP. It’s a wonderful place to start for anyone looking for a good rattling, and thankfully, they’re back for more with new album The Shallowest End, due out on September 19th.

Jobber - "Jobber to the Stars" | Album Review

Jobber - "Jobber to the Stars" | Album Review

Jobber to the Stars tops the New York band’s very impressive entrance that was the Hell In a Cell EP, as they show off their deep repertoire of moves that will have you gasping for air. Jobber have assembled a record that is fresh and memorable, full of energy and passion that can’t help but burst out of the speakers.

Yo La Tengo - "Old Joy (Official Soundtrack)" | Album Review

Yo La Tengo - "Old Joy (Official Soundtrack)" | Album Review

Of the many guises that Yo La Tengo have acquired over the course of their four-decade-plus career, their occasional role as soundtrack composers has been a natural assignment. Like the film, Old Joy is a stripped down, minimalist affair. Most importantly, it moves the narrative along in a way that images alone cannot do.

Les Rallizes Dénudés - "YaneUra Sept. '80" | Album Review

Les Rallizes Dénudés - "YaneUra Sept. '80" | Album Review

The Japanese psych-rock act Les Rallizes Dénudés is a cult band for which there is much to discuss, albeit with little verifiable information to go by. YaneUra Sept. '80 is a four song EP lasting just over 40 minutes that distills the improvisational essence of the band. It is a perfect entry point for new listeners.