Okubo has a songwriting credit on this new track.
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Okubo has a songwriting credit on this new track.
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Following a special one-off Manchester gig in March, Harry Styles has officially commenced his tour in support of his recent album Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. So far he’s played two nights in Amsterdam, with setlists that include almost all of his new songs, a decent selection of his old songs, and little nods to Talking Heads, Underworld, and Paul Simon. But the setlist isn’t what’s been getting people talking about Styles’ tour; his stage setup is.
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They’ve also found themselves weathering the storm of some AI controversy.
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As legend has it, Olivia Osby and Avsha Weinberg met in high school math class, where Weinberg would sneak glances at Osby’s laptop to see what music she was bumping. After bonding over indie acts like the Microphones and Alex G, the duo formed Lowertown in Atlanta in 2018. They soon relocated to New York and quickly became a staple of the indie rock scene. Last year I caught a surprise rooftop set they did on the Fourth of July, enmeshed in a mosh of sweat and vape smoke under a sky of sporadic fireworks before the event was shut down by cops.
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D.C. death dealers Goetia will assert their dominance as one of the strongest up-and-coming American death metal bands next month when they release Mortuary Cult, their first proper full-length. The trio shared the album’s title track when Mortuary Cult was announced two weeks ago and now they’re offering a second preview in the form of “Corpse Candle.”
The new song crawls and lurches before it blasts, displaying the full spectrum of Goetia’s sound and abilities. Guitarist Demir Soyer’s riffs cut straight to the chase, while the rhythm section of drummer Nadia Tydings-Lynch (Blood Monolith, Deliriant Nerve) and bassist/vocalist Matt Scott (ex-Perpetuated) hold down the core.
“‘Corpse Candle’ was written as a direct follow up to ‘Mortuary Cult,’” Scott tells Decibel. “The idea was that if ‘Mortuary Cult’ depicts the living seeking out the dead, ‘Corpse Candle’ would be about the dead seeking the living. Corpse candles are a form of ghost lights, which are said to beckon the living towards their death. This phenomenon is often seen in the heat of summer nights in the south, and this track was written from the perspective of someone who is unable to resist the attraction of their glow. The deliberate slower pace was meant to contrast with ‘Mortuary Cult’ musically, to mimic the inversion of the lyrical theme.”
Hear “Corpse Candle” below, as well as its sister track, “Mortuary Cult.” Mortuary Cult (the album) is out on June 12 via Carbonized in the US, Europe and internationally.
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Still feelin’ fired up from that Kylesa set at Metal & Beer Fest earlier this month? Us too, which is why you can listen to “Feelin’ Tired,” the new offering from Philly sludge punks L.M.I.
Formed more than a decade ago in the suburbs of Philadelpjhia, L.M.I have shifted through a few sounds before finding themselves in the heavy, sludgy form they are today. “Feelin’ Tired” begins in a pretty standard format before slipping into a hazy sound marked by discordant lead guitar and a female voiceover. Just when it seems like the song is over, L.M.I. come back to mop things up with a nasty breakdown.
“We are excited to finally be able to announce our new EP, L.M.I. V and the first single ‘Feelin’ Tired,’ L.M.I. tell Decibel. “‘Feelin’ Tired’ displays how we have been experimenting with our sound over the past two years. The song itself is about being physically and mentally exhausted but not having any time to slow down and being forced to continue with life at this pace regardless of what’s going on.”
V is out June 19 on HPGD.
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Reality Awaits, the first new album from the Strokes in six years, is due out next month. Early singles “Going Shopping” and “Falling Out Of Love” have set off fiery debates within the fan base, partially because of Julian Casablancas’ choice to sing through Auto-Tune. I don’t object to Auto-Tune any more than I object to distortion pedals, but the new songs have not necessarily bolstered my confidence about Reality Awaits.
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