#The Body are beating on the gates of hell

#The Body are beating on the gates of hell

Chip King and Lee Buford continue to hammer out their uncompromisingly dark vision. The Body. Photo by Zachary Harrell Jones   The Crying Out of Things is a nine-track album by The Body. But like most of synthesist/percussionist Lee Buford and guitarist/vocalist Chip King’s LP-length odysseys, the end of one track and the start of…

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#Her New Knife usher in Philly gaze autumn

#Her New Knife usher in Philly gaze autumn

The Philadelphian doomgazers’ new EP, chrome is a lullaby, focuses on the beauty found in the weirder, darker, experimental throes of guitar music. Her New Knife. By Adris Raal Discover Blogly is The FADER’s curated roundup of our favorite new music discoveries. For the Philadelphia-based band Her New Knife, the term “noise” is both a…

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#New Music Friday: Stream projects from The Cure, Mount Eerie, BABYMONSTER, and more

#New Music Friday: Stream projects from The Cure, Mount Eerie, BABYMONSTER, and more

Stream every standout album released this Friday with The FADER’s weekly roundup. Sam Rockman Every Friday, The FADER’s writers dive into the most exciting new projects released that week. Today, read our thoughts on Tyler, the Creator’s ‘CHROMAKOPIA,’ The Cure’s ‘Songs Of A Lost World,’ BABYMONSTER’s ‘DRIP,’ Mount Eerie’s ‘Night Palace,’ and more. Tyler, the…

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#Mount Eerie’s impermanent eternities

#Mount Eerie’s impermanent eternities

Mount Eerie’s impermanent eternities Phil Elverum discusses motherhood, forces of nature, trolling, and his new album, Night Palace. By Raphael Helfand Phil Elverum (Mount Eerie). Photo by Indigo Free.   Phil Elverum likes nature: looking at it, being in it, and using it as an ever-present component of the vast metaphors he conjures in the…

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#New Music Friday: Stream projects from Amyl + The Sniffers, Ruthven, & more

#New Music Friday: Stream projects from Amyl + The Sniffers, Ruthven, & more

Stream every standout album released this Friday with The FADER’s weekly roundup. John Angus Stewart 2024 @phcfilms Every Friday, The FADER’s writers dive into the most exciting new projects released that week. Today, read our thoughts on Amyl + The Sniffers’ ‘Cartoon Darkness,’ Ruthven’s ‘Rough & Ready,’ Soccer Mommy’s ‘Evergreen,’ and more. Amyl + The…

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#Soccer Mommy is touching grass

#Soccer Mommy is touching grass

Soccer Mommy is touching grass Ahead of her latest album, evergreen, Sophie Allison talks going back to her roots as she navigates loss, grief, and getting older. By Cady Siregar Soccer Mommy. By Anna Pollack Sophie Allison’s songwriting is rooted in feeling too much, all the time. On “Still,” the closing track of Sometimes, Forever,…

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#Songs You Need In Your Life This Week

#Songs You Need In Your Life This Week

Songs You Need In Your Life This Week Tracks we love right now, in no particular order. By The FADER Each week, The FADER staff rounds up the songs we can’t get enough of. Here they are, in no particular order. Listen on our Spotify and Apple Music playlists, or hear them all below. MIKE,…

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#Dora Morelenbaum’s confused love songs

#Dora Morelenbaum’s confused love songs

One of the brightest rising stars of Rio de Janeiro’s revitalized MPB scene realizes her full potential as a solo artist on her debut album, Pique. Dora Morelenbaum. Photo by Elisa Maciel.   Discover Blogly is The FADER’s curated roundup of our favorite new music discoveries. Dora Morelenbaum took her sweet time recording, compiling, and…

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#New Music Friday: Stream projects from Yeat, Machine Girl, Christopher Owens, and more

#New Music Friday: Stream projects from Yeat, Machine Girl, Christopher Owens, and more

Stream every standout album released this Friday with The FADER’s weekly roundup. Signe Pierce / Molly O’Brien Every Friday, The FADER’s writers dive into the most exciting new projects released that week. Today, read our thoughts on Yeat’s LYFESTYLE, Machine Girl’s MG ULTRA, TisaKorean’s In Silly We Trust, Kelly Lee Owens’ Dreamstate, and more. Yeat:…

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