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Kerry McCoy from Deafheaven

Gilbert Potts caught up with co-founder Kerry McCoy to talk about sounds, dreams, and cats before the long flight to Australia next week, where they will be supported by local favourites Closure in Moscow.

Under the Influence with Mike Sullivan from Russian Circles

Mike Sullivan from Chicago based post-rock/post-metal band Russian Circles talks to Echoes and Dust about 3 releases that have influenced him a lot.

Russian Circles – Gnosis

Gnosis finds Russian Circles in merciless mood and is one their finest albums.

Under the Influence with Ben Verellen from Helms Alee

Seattle based three-piece Helms Alee will release their new album ‘Keep This Be The Way’ this week. We asked guitarist/vocalist Ben Verellen about three releases that have influenced the band a lot.

Helms Alee – Keep This Be The Way

Helms Alee cover many stylistic variations and genre-crossing, but manages to maintain a strong cohesiveness for a rewarding listen.

In Conversation With Emma Ruth Rundle

David Bowes spoke candidly with Emma Ruth Rundle to discuss her most honest record to date.

Deafheaven – Infinite Granite

Infinite Granite by Deafheaven is one of the finest albums ever recorded.

Lingua Ignota – SINNER GET READY

Stunningly realised, an overwhelming piece of work. Terrifying and beautiful.

Alexis Marshall – House of Lull . House of When

A hardware store drowning through a recording studio.

Deafheaven – 10 Years Gone

10 Years Gone is a snapshot of a band at the height of their powers and fans will be elated at hearing these versions of songs they know and love.

Evan Patterson from Jaye Jayle

Gavin Brown caught up with Jaye Jayle’s Evan Patterson to hear all about their new album Prisyn, how it was created and the electronic influence on the record as well as the prospect of returning to the live arena, working on music with his parttner Emma Ruth Rundle and his other band Young Widows.

Mrs. Piss – Self-Surgery

Self-Surgery is a visceral, urgent, and compelling whirlwind of creative energetic heaviness by Chelsea Wolfe’s uncompromising punkier side project Mrs. Piss.

Russian Circles – Garage G2, Glasgow

Tonight is an exceptional performance even by the band’s own demanding standards. Considering how it must seem to the casual bystander that they can do no wrong these days, it’s good to know that they’re still capable of meeting expectations head-on and maybe even surpassing them.

Russian Circles – Blood Year

More massive post-rock./metal from the genres most prolific masters.

Lingua Ignota – Caligula

Bigger and more grandiose than its predecessors, Hayter has brought even more bile, spite and venom to bear on third album Caligula to terrify and empower the listener in equal measure.

MONO • Emma Ruth Rundle – Bohemian National Cemetery, Chicago

After the final waves of feedback and noise faded away I felt as I had just witnessed something incredible special; and even though I know they have put in hundreds of performances, the setting made this one almost transcendent.

Earth – Full Upon Her Burning Lips

Earth return with a back to basics album of fine drone rock.

Soundwaves to Landscapes – An Interview with Dylan Carlson of Earth

With Earth’s first album in over five years due for release in May, Robin Ono talked to Dylan Carlson about the new record’s back-to-basics, raw approach, and working as a duo with drummer Adrienne Davies to re-imagine Earth’s core sound.

Helms Alee – Noctiluca

With their fifth album Noctiluca, Helms Alee have served up yet another excellent selection of melody and mayhem.

Ioanna Gika – Thalassa

Greek American artist Ioanna Gika is a remarkable emerging talent and Thalassa is a stunning debut album.

Brutus – Nest

Brutus have definitely not disappointed with their follow-up album. This is powerful, emotional and magnificent music. Play it loud!

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