Orchestral math rock? Fucking right it is, and maybe you can't picture how it sounds, but works phenomenally utilizing the power of violin and xylophone; instruments generally unheard of in this genre. This is the rare kind of music that will catch the attention of anyone in earshot and has an undeniable impressive quality that can reach audiences far and wide.
Artist: Renaissance Sound
Album: Renaissance Sound I & II
Genre: experimental/math rock/post rock
This man must be shared with the world!! He creates otherworldly music that will most definitely elevate you to another level. Jazzy, psychedelic, bouncy madness that is both bad ass and conscious expanding. Do yourself a fucking favor and listen!
England's answer to Eyehategod, and with a (slightly) less dumb sounding name! I kid, I kid, but in all seriousness this band will tear you a new asshole. Who says you need to have blistering speed to be the all encompassing description of 'brutal'? I say ney, as Iron Monkey does it with bluesy, hardcore punk inspired sludge riffs with enough punch to restart your grandmothers heart.
Artist: Iron Monkey
Album: Our Problem
Title: Bad Year
Genre: sludge/doom/hardcore
A darkly entrancing, dripping beast of mystifying tones and haze, DenMother implants the vibes of a psilocybin fueled night under the dark and stormy sky, which you know you want.
Artist: DenMother
Album: Insides Out
Genre: Industrial/shoegaze
For years I've been searching for this seemingly mythical album (flawless yet extremely rare) for years and finally coming across it feels like reaching the holy grail. Fan of Godflesh, early Napalm Death and/or Jesu? Well this is yet another one of Justin Broadricks many projects, and I must say it is without a doubt his most intriguing. Industrial/free jazz/doom? I personally have never heard of such a concoction. If you have, don't just gloat you greedy fuck, share it with me! GOD is heavy. GOD is free flowing. GOD is entrancing. GOD will smash you.
Artist: GOD
Album: The Anatomy of Addiction
Song: Voodoo Head Blows
Genre: industrial/avant-garde jazz/metal
Matt Berry has become the artist who I've been listening to at a concerning level. Is it obsessive? Quite possibly, but I'll allow it due to the sheer beauty of a classic nature his songs carry with them. They sound like they've been established in time as classic hits, but yet no one seems to know them. Do your self a favor and submerge yourself in the tuneful world of Matt Berry.
Artist: Matt Berry
Album: Kill the Wolf
Title: Medicine
Genre: progressive rock/folk/70's sound
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Today is the day that you have come across
something special. Something not from this world. Something called
NAH. Now I don't want to equate another band to Death Grips, but its
damn near impossible with NAH, considering its something unworldly
composed of technical drumming chopped and skewed, hip-hop sampling with
synth layered within. Most of the songs are instrumental but at times
he has the deep voiced GIVV to compliment his gnarly beats with
perfectly fitting rhymes of debauchery and love.
Artist: NAH
Album: CONTEMN
Title: Constant Commentary
Genre: noise/hip-hop/experimental
What would it sound like if Death Grips focused on more of a electronic, IDM style instead of hip-hop? Well, you would get Machine Girl of course! This shit will get your heart racing ready to go ape shit under the chaos of strobe lights. It basically gives you that same, bad ass vibe that Death Grips does, just through a different genre. Give it a listen, wont you?
Artist: Machine Girl
Album: WLFGRL
Songs: Out By 16, Dead on the Scene; Krystle (URL Cyber Palace Mix)
Genre: electronic/experimental/drum&bass/breakcore/hip-hop
This band needs to be shared around the world. Russia, you have some crazy motherfuckers and I love it, like your women. Where else would I be able to find DEATH SKA? I had always hoped for a band to do this ever since I heard The Flaming Tsunamis metal/hardcore/ska fusion, and the day has come where my hopes have been fulfilled. Death metal, horns, ska; need I say more?
Artist: G.G. Nonsense
Albums: Tequilla and Vodka split; Дешево
Genre: Ska/death metal/hardcore punk
Dirty, heavy fucking mathcore with a slight experimental approach to tickle your adventurous side. At times they will surprise you from their converge like sound going to deeper levels of heaviness experimenting with death growls occasionally. Give the whole album a listen to really get a feel for the band. (remember, you can always listen to the album on bandcamp and support if you've been touched by the music)
Artist - FAUS
Album - Technical Jargon and Partisan Rhetoric
Genre - mathcore/hardcore