Big Blood’s digital only release Electric Voyeur, from the very tail end of 2024, is now out on vinyl from Psychic Sounds.
Tag: Punk
Kelli Evans :: It’s a Freak Show Ace! (Aurore Press) & V/A :: We Were Living In Cincinnati Vol 2 1982-88 (HoZac)
Long before digital memes defined underground culture, punk flyers—xeroxed collages slapped onto telephone poles—served as the gritty, hand-made invitations to scenes like the Jockey Club’s explosive 1980s freakshow.
OSMIUM :: OSMIUM (Invada)
Osmium is a feral collision of tribal, guttural, thrash, industrial, and grindcore elements—chaotic, hypnotic, and unrelenting. Featuring Hildur Guðnadóttir, Rully Shbara, James Ginzburg, and Sam Slater, it’s a global sonic ritual that feels like a Dionysian descent into madness. Fourth World music for the damned: raw, electrifying, and anything but safe.
Big Blood :: Electric Voyeur / Instrumental (Dontrustheruin)
By operating outside of the playlist protocol, Big Blood have once again given us something that goes beyond the test of temporary style. This is music for deep listening in the deep time of Deep Maine, and it shall abide.
Nublo Roboten :: Un Silencio Pesado (Kernkrach)
As ever, Kernkrach have unearthed an artist of enviable talent. El Pesado Silencio is an album that illustrates Nublo Roboten’s range and style, contemporary synth-pop that is produced with a sureness of expression and a deftness of touch.
idialedyournumber :: Mourning Glow (Self Released)
Coupled with intense rhythmic hooks and jaunty infectious melancholy lyrics, these short sweet pieces make me feel joyful and full of hope, even as the lyrics are moody and depressing.
You Ishihara :: Passivité (Reissue) (Black Editions)
Nearing its 30 years of age, You Ishihara’s Passivité is seeing the light of day again thanks to its reissue on Black Editions.
Golden Fangs :: Take Two Stones (Concrete Collage)
Golden Fangs’ music is an intricate and dense blend of musical styles like industrial, noise rock, dub, and trip hop that’s both addictive and delectable.
Thurston Moore :: Flow Critical Lucidity (Daydream Library Series / Radieux Radio)
And like a dream, or the waking dream of creative action and inspiration, the flow state of this album passes by with temporal swiftness. Caught up in the eddies and swirls we are soon down the stream of consciousness and into a calm clear pool.
Pas Musique :: Come Follow Me (Alrealon Musique)
As a whole, the album is energetic, frenetic, chaotic, and somewhat punk. Featuring compositions both acoustic and electronic, recorded with an ample dose of “creative anger,” the tracks are a lot of fun listening to and really pull a listener in.

















