Horse Lords demand heaven alive and make rhythm feel like a survival system
Horse Lords release Demand to Be Taken to Heaven Alive via Rvng Intl., turning experimental rock, repetition and polyrhythmic tension into a full-body argument.
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Horse Lords release Demand to Be Taken to Heaven Alive via Rvng Intl., turning experimental rock, repetition and polyrhythmic tension into a full-body argument.
YHWH Nailgun release Magazine via AD 93 / 4AD, a ten-track, eleven-minute burst of experimental rock pressure that refuses to waste a second.
Peter Kuperschmid releases Lost Songs, a Long Beach collection tagged across pop rock, progressive rock, country rock and experimental rock.
Neptune’s Play Some Music continues to draw attention after its release, reuniting a key lineup for experimental rock built from homemade instruments, feedback and memory.
YHWH Nailgun announce Magazine, an eleven-minute 4AD album that turns brevity into a provocation rather than a limitation.