Kansas City's Via Luna announced their new record, Wilt, just a couple days ago with this very trippy and spacey promo video. Via Luna shows off their unique post-rock twinkly vibe followed by a cut to some heavier riffage. Keep Via Luna on your radar if you're into bands like Explosions in the Sky, This Will Destroy You, toe, or Russian Circles. Check out their two previous EP's as well on their Bandcamp or Spotify.
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Japanese math-rockers Tricot have announced their 3rd full length album, 3, along with a new single, "DeDeDe". Filled with noodly clean guitar riffs and unique grooves underneath the powerful and passionate vocals from Ikumi Nakajima make Tricot one of the more interesting and compelling math-rock groups to come out of Japan.
3 comes out on 5/19 via Topshelf Records. Keep it on your radar if you enjoy female fronted noodly tunes. If you preorder now, Topshelf will give half the sale revenue to The Trevor Project, The NAACP Legal Defense Fund, and Planned Parenthood. Thanks Topshelf for being dope. FFO: Battles, toe, Faraquet Prog-metal giants, Tool, have recently announced May and June tour dates throughout the northeast US and Canada. These shows are in tandem with headlining the Governor's Ball Music Festival located in New York. Tour dates: 05-24 Fairfax, VA - Eaglebank Arena 05-27 Bangor, ME - Darling's Waterfront Pavilion 05-28 Boston, MA - Boston Calling 05-30 Rochester, NY - Blue Cross Arena 05-31 Hamilton, Ontario - First Ontario Centre 06-02 Montreal, Quebec - Bell Centre 06-04 New York, NY - Governor's Ball 06-05 Pittsburgh, PA - Petersen Events Center 06-07 Detroit, MI - DTE Energy Music Theatre 06-08 Chicago, IL - Allstate Arena
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Math-rockers and Rick and Morty enthusiasts, BiRDPERSON, are back with their second EP, The Michael Jordan of Baseball. This 4-track EP takes you on a very pleasant journey filled with sparkly guitar melodies dripping with effects, tasty bass licks that make you want to pick up playing bass, and calculated and precise drumming. BiRDPERSON has upped the production value on this EP from their first, but also matured their own unique sound. "Squid Pro Roe(d)" opens the EP with a very upbeat and hopeful vibe. The following tracks show the band's softer and more downtempo side, then ending on the fast, punk-esque "Cave Kids of the World". Aaron Cooler's vocals are reminiscent of Mark Hoppus singing personal lyrics with catchy hooks on songs like on the title track "The Michael Jordan of Baseball". If you like what you hear, go support the band by downloading this free EP on Bandcamp and shooting them a like on Facebook. FFO: PUP, JANK, Delta Sleep, The Hotelier (just off the top of my head) |
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