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Music News: New A/V project includes collaborators from Full of Hell, Chelsea Wolfe +

News — April 5, 2020

Revolver is sharing a new project by visual artist Jesse Draxler and Full of Hell's Dylan Walker. Watch "Time reign cemenT" here, from the project titled Reigning Cement. In this collaboration, Walker's composition is paired with a video filmed and directed by Draxler, and edited by Rizz of …

Records: Reigning Cement, a music + photography collab

News — June 13, 2020

A second single has been shared from the upcoming fine art + musical collaborative concent Reigning Cement. Available Sept. 4, Reigning Cement is a book + vinyl set that pairs visual arts with music from a wide range of contributors. The final project is a 100-page book of Jesse …

Records: An early look at Pledge's Haunted Visions

News — May 14, 2021

Pledge, a post-hardcore band form Portugal, have shared "Sudden Urge" from their upcoming debut full-length, Haunted Visions, which releaeso n May 28 through Raging Planet Records.  Originally planned for release a year ago, Covid-19 delays pushed the record back until now. Give a listen:

Porcupine Tree – Fear of a Blank Planet

Review — June 18, 2007

I've been hoodwinked. Hornswaggled, if you will. Lied to for years. About what, you ask? Well, I'll tell you, you nosey sons of bitches. Porcupine Tree. For years I've had people tell me "Dude, (yes, dude is their preferred nomenclature) you need to check out Porcupine Tree. I know you …

Prince – Planet Earth

Review — July 17, 2007

Along with "Who would win in a fight between The Incredible Hulk and Hulk Hogan?" and "How do they get cranes on top of half built skyscrapers?" there is only one other question that seems impossible to answer: "Is there anything that would make The Mail on Sunday worth buying?" …

Minus the Bear – Planet of Ice

Review — August 23, 2007

Here's where I am: I'm standing on a beach, four time zones away from "home." It's March, but here it feels like July. The Pacific Ocean is blue and ethereally tinged equal parts grey and white. It's mid to late afternoon and the sun burns low in the sky, doggedly …

Inspire Influence – Planet Destroyer

Review — September 17, 2012

Planet Destroyer, the debut EP from Toronto-based post-rock band Inspire Influence, is unhinged in execution, rising and falling like an endless wave of hopeless determination. Creating an atmosphere of desolation from the initial static of introductory track “Repairing,” the 5-song EP reads like a cohesive tale of intergalactic exploration …

Japanese Breakfast – Soft Sounds From Another Planet

Review — December 19, 2017

All the best albums are made for mood. Some for when you’re feeling happy and carefree, and some for when you’re driving around the city in the pouring rain, with the neon lights of seafood restaurants and used car dealerships shimmering through your windshield and your tears. Japanese Breakfast is …