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Gesaffelstein - Aleph

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Aleph has some pretty hard-hitting tech house highlights, but most of the subdued tracks just simply aren't as engaging, and only seem like they exist to balance out the aggressive moments here--a lot of which sound very similar.

Sunn O))) & Ulver - "Eternal Return" (excerpt)

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An excerpt from a soon-to-be-released track that features the artistic of both Sunn O))) and Ulver. Yes, Sunn O))) and Ulver! If you're into the heavier and darker side of music, these are two names you're undoubtedly familiar with, and to see them together in front of one song title is pretty exciting.

The excerpt streaming above is pretty moving, and there's more where that came from--obviously. Of course the entirety of "Eternal Return" hasn't been revealed, and there are two more songs which land on this forthcoming LP, Terrestrials, as well.

The LP's release date is looking like February 4th at this point. Enjoy what you hear in this stream until then!

St. Vincent - "Birth in Reverse"

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She's back! Annie Clark, aka St. Vincent, has announced that her long-awaited new record, St. Vincent, the follow up to her fantastic 2011 LP Strange Mercy, will be out February 25. The first single to drop from it is "Birth in Reverse," a banging, electric, percussive track with killer guitar licks (as per usual for Ms. Clark, the little wiz). The song opens with the bound-to-be-infamous line "Oh what an ordinary day / Take out the garbage, masturbate," but don't let that first impression turn you away. The song blossoms into a super catchy chorus, and it's all so lovingly, beautifully produced. This is going to be good, I can tell.

St. Vincent is out Feb 25, via Loma Vista. Rock out to the single above!

Indian - "Rhetoric of No"

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Gruesome and abrasive, this new track from sludge metal hellions Indian is not for the faint of heart. "Rhetoric of No" is a dismal display of heaviness and aggression, offering no relief in terms of melody or even a catchy vocal. It's an auditory beating that grows more intense as it continues. Uh, enjoy!