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Can gloom become sound and how does it go about doing that? Check out our review of the new @tribulation_official album and find out! Or not.
3,2,1 💥 So long Daft Punk! We're ready to blast off into your French-Japanese baroque universe... which happens to be the first animated House Musical ever made. 🚀🤖 #onemoretime
THE SLEEPER HAS AWAKENED. Spinning some sci-fi camp today, courtesy of @totothegroup and @brianeno
Here's a glimpse of Dinosaur Jr. 🦖 Cheers y'all 🍻
We settled on some Blood Ceremony to celebrate that we're halfway through the work week.
Brightening up the day with some Middle Eastern psych rock from Karkara! 🇨🇵
Cabronesssssss! And stuff like that. Happy Saturday.

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    • Tribulation – Where the Gloom Becomes Sound
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Tag Archives: experimental rock

Arabnormal – Arabnormal

February 20, 2020 by Wander Meulemans

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This is a short story about the search for new exciting music in the month of February and how we ended up in a very, very familiar place. Continue reading →

Posted in WRM. Tagged 007, 2020, Absynthe Minded, album review, Arabnormal, Archy Marshall, Balthazar, Belgium, Black Box Revelation, choo choo, Das Pop, dEUS, Dutch, Eastern psychedelica, experimental rock, Het Goede Doel, Hooverphonic, hype train, King Krule, Mac DeMarco, Man Alive!, Moon, Niel Meul, OOIOO, oud, PIAS, Pluto, post-punk, review, Squarepusher, Stars, Tame Impala, The Cure, The Hickey Underworld, Triggerfinger, Younes Faltakh

Swans – leaving meaning.

December 13, 2019 by Wander Meulemans

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Some of us thought Swans already delivered their swan song. But behold, they returned from the dead …once again. Continue reading →

Posted in WRM. Tagged 2019, Angels of Light, Anna von Hausswolff, Baby Dee, Ben Frost, experimental rock, industrial, Jeremy Barnes, Larry Mullins, leaving meaning., Maria von Hausswolff, Matt Elliott, Michael Gira, no-wave, noise, post-punk, Swans, The Glowing Man, The Necks, Young God Records, Yoyo Röhm

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