Hailing from Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, Bigu, Joab and John offer up slow-burning, fuzzy, and completely addictive riffs. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 11, 2016
The final album from late Minneapolis musician Ed Ackerson is bursting with the kind of bright, memorable power-pop for which he was known. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 9, 2020
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Prior to the release of The Mirror, Gnod had generally been a long-form, krautrock-influenced psychedelic collective, putting out tribal rhythm, pagan rituals on LP. That's why the first 30 seconds of The Mirror are so shocking: This is repetitive, heavily political, metallic post-punk. It sounds less like Amon Duul and more like Metal Box-era PiL or Cop-era Swans, with angry sloganeering about the rise of fascism shouted above the din. Levrikon