(((O))) Category: Features
Juanita Stein has released her fourth solo album The Weightless Hour via Agricultural Audio. The Howling Bells front-woman has just finished a UK tour supporting Evan Dando and is doing a series of in-store shows including one at London’s Rough Trade West this evening, before joining Travis on their UK dates in December.
Singer-songwriter and interdisciplinary artist from Montreal, Olivia Khoury unveils her newest single ‘Fall Forward’ and offers a glimpse of her evolving artistic journey. . .
I wrote “Siphonophores” on guitar, during the first lockdown, a period where I was kind of trapped between an almost empty flat in Edinburgh and Dresden. . . I´m not a confident guitarist since I am completely self-taught, but, probably because of this, I feel that this instrument allows me to focus on aspects of the song-writing that I normally overlook when writing on piano. . .
Manchester/Cardiff-based doom luminaries The Death Of Money just celebrated their 20th anniversary with their new album ‘Error After Era’. Check out the band’s main influences here…
Thrash-influenced stoner metallers WARPSTORMER are about to release their new self-titled EP on the London Doom Collective. Check out their new single and read about some of the band’s influences here.
We asked Marin Lalić about 3 albums that have influenced him hugely in his musical career, laying the foundations for his festival dream, namely Bear Stone Festival in Slunj, Croatia.
The noirish Gothenburg duo’s journey through life’s twists and turns now continues with the release of their fourth single, ‘Down’.
Expansive post-rockers Overhead, The Albatross are about to release their new album I Leave You This, so we got David from the band to pick three albums that have influenced their music.
A start for anyone who wants to go beyond the work to prove how much Bruce can take it a step further from his psychedelic and hard rock boundaries into something brilliant and poetic that you need to take notice of.
A properly noir thing, as notable for its long stretches of quiet atmosphere as it is for its pummelling skronk with, appropriately enough, a couple of very impressive drone shots!
Light Up isn’t just an incredible album, its an album that fills your heart with joy. Solstice have proven once more that they can really deliver the goods by being the guardians of a brave new world in all of its true form. And we got to experience the adventure in all of its glory!
‘Death Embers’, is a fiery new track that showcases the band’s infectious energy and intensity – a genre grinder fed with gothic tinged punk, doom metal, shoegaze and industrial.
Leeds’ politico post-punks share four records that have influenced their music and forthcoming new album
Photo: Richard Bloom Citizend, a duo hailing from Gothenburg, Sweden, is excited to unveil their debut concept EP, The Spiral. Teaming up with heavyweight champions Majestic Mountain Records, Citizend is set to move the boundaries between Americana, po …
Chad Murray’s “six-piece swarm of jank post-psyche miserable bastard music working as a unit to explore extremity in all its facets.”
Deepest Wellsprings of Being, the new album from Ohio-based band Flourish, is the sound of 90s shoegaze run through the cinematic style of David Lynch and the post-futurism of Blade Runner.
We are drowning, but we keep gasping for air as the world teeters on the brink of an uncertain future. . .
ShitNoise’s latest single, ‘The Ballroom Brawl’ is not set in a ballroom or at all influenced by The Sweet. It does however come with a health warning: This video may potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy. Viewer discretion is advised.
‘Disrupt’ stares eyes wide open into the abyss of the soul. The black hole stares back whilst scorching our eyes to blindness, leaving us in darkness – alone by ourselves.
Ahead of the release of Lightless Expanse on September 20th, guitarist and vocalist Ben Hutcherson talks to Echoes and Dust about 3 releases that have played a huge influence on the Glacial Tomb sound.




