Indie Basement is a weekly column on BrooklynVegan focusing on classic indie and alternative artists, “college rock,” and new and current acts who follow a similar path. There are reviews of new ...
Transhumanist artist, digital rubble sifter and brain frying YouTube manipulator Zaron Mizmeras explains what the hell is ...
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You need 5 Alien Batteries to repair the Command Ship in 99 Nights in the Forest, though only 4 are required to collect, ...
It's been a tough run for the industry, but there's plenty of strong contenders for game of the year, from old franchises to ...
This weekend will see the BAFTA Games in Concert arrive in Birmingham, bringing some of the biggest and best scores across the industry to the second city. Among them is the music of Wilbert Roget II, ...
1973 stands out as one of rock’s most bewildering and exhilarating years, a moment when experimentation collided with ambition across genres. Prog rock was reaching labyrinthine extremes, from King ...
From The Melvins to Slint, discover the unsung architects of rock whose records sold poorly but started a revolution ...
A Bleak King Cometh is like a molotov cocktail casually tossed into the stave church of black metal orthodoxy. There might be tremolo-picked riffs, gnashed teeth and blastbeats aplenty, but the trio ...
The Agnes Varda of deep listening returns with another piece of intimate audio vérité, a two-CD headphone collage made from recordings of her mother's final four months. Here, Rossetto's mom tells ...
Tell-alls, streaming service deep-dives, personal essays, and artist mythologies defined 2025’s printed year in music. Paste has picked its 10 favorite music books from the last 12 months, but I’d ...