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LISTEN: Mike D Returns With Infectious “Switch Up”

LISTEN: Mike D Returns With Infectious “Switch Up”

We’ll never get a Beastie Boys reunion (RIP MCA), but at least we can hear Mike D doing what he does best again. Marking the first new music by any member of Beastie Boys since 2011’s Hot Sauce Committee Part Two, Mike D has unveiled his debut single, “Switch Up.” A genre-defying banger with an infectious […]

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CAUSTIC COMMENTARY: Brother Wallace, Action Bronson, The Lemon Twigs, Broken Social Scene, Aldous Harding & More

CAUSTIC COMMENTARY: Brother Wallace, Action Bronson, The Lemon Twigs, Broken Social Scene, Aldous Harding & More

As these New Music Fridays continue to be as bustling as ever, the Old Caustic Factory is taking proper precautions to ensure we deliver the freshest and best releases each week. We have brought in extra staff, begun construction on new machines, and now, we’re prepared for Fridays like the one starting right now. From […]

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Nili Brosh (Dethklok, Danny Elfman) Builds a Synthy World for Instrumental Rock Album ‘Eventide’ (INTERVIEW)

Nili Brosh (Dethklok, Danny Elfman) Builds a Synthy World for Instrumental Rock Album ‘Eventide’ (INTERVIEW)

Guitarist and instrumentalist Nili Brosh released her fourth studio album, Eventide, in March, her first in several years. It built on the work of a few singles and videos she’s released in recent years, but added many new tracks and introduced broader musical experimentation to her sound, namely synths. Previously released songs were also remixed and remastered […]

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Sean Lennon Shares How The Claypool Lennon Delirium Made Their Ambitious Double LP & Finally Embracing Being John’s Son (INTERVIEW)

Sean Lennon Shares How The Claypool Lennon Delirium Made Their Ambitious Double LP & Finally Embracing Being John’s Son (INTERVIEW)

Sean Lennon and Les Claypool return with the third album from The Claypool Lennon Delirium, The Great Parrot-Ox and the Golden Egg of Empathy—an ambitious concept record that both skewers and warns of the accelerating rise of AI. This isn’t just a listening experience. The double album arrives with a lavishly illustrated 24-page comic book […]

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Jesse Dayton Is Beaumont-Born, Antone’s-Bred & Still Raising Hell (INTERVIEW)

Jesse Dayton Is Beaumont-Born, Antone’s-Bred & Still Raising Hell (INTERVIEW)

“When I was a kid, I had honky-tonk music, I had rhythm & blues, I had zydeco, I had all the rock & roll stuff. It was pretty amazing,” Jesse Dayton told me back in 2016. “I think I’m a little bit of all of that.” For singer, songwriter, guitar player, producer, and actor Jesse […]

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Michael “CAVS” Cavanaugh Talks New Solo Album – The Multi-Elemental ‘Sojourn’ (INTERVIEW)

Michael “CAVS” Cavanaugh Talks New Solo Album – The Multi-Elemental ‘Sojourn’ (INTERVIEW)

You might know Michael “CAVS” Cavanaugh from his day job, drumming for King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard. But the percussion wiz has just dropped his second solo album, and you could say it’s a “trip” in every sense of the word. Engaging and lushly arranged, the all-instrumental Sojourn takes listeners on a journey through […]

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Mike Ness and Social Distortion Roar Back With ‘Born To Kill’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Mike Ness and Social Distortion Roar Back With ‘Born To Kill’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

The first new Social Distortion record in fifteen years almost never came to be, as midway through recording, Mike Ness was diagnosed with tonsillar cancer. After chemotherapy, his recovery prompted the completion of Born To Kill, an incredibly solid rock/punk album considering all the circumstances surrounding it.  Produced by Dave Sardy and featuring bandmates Jonny Wickersham – guitar, […]

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Front-Porch Poetry and Quiet Heartbreak Define Josiah and the Bonnevilles’ Valiant ‘As Is’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Front-Porch Poetry and Quiet Heartbreak Define Josiah and the Bonnevilles’ Valiant ‘As Is’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

For the past ten years, Josiah Leming has been releasing music under the moniker Josiah and the Bonnevilles, steadily sloughing off the mortal coils of the pristinely produced pop/rock that marked his early work following his appearance on the seventh season of American Idol. What he has bequeathed to himself and his listeners is a […]

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Brother Wallace Leads Refreshing Soul & Gospel Charge With ‘Electric Love’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Brother Wallace Leads Refreshing Soul & Gospel Charge With ‘Electric Love’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

There are very few pressures in life as intense as a debut album. Sure, art isn’t the end-all be-all of life, but when that life revolves around an artistic output, your first introduction into the recorded world could make or break any promise shown for an artist. This sentiment, though, has been explored in countless […]

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Animal Collective’s Avery Tare & Geologist Combine Lofty Forces as Croz Boyce On Daring Self-Titled Debut (ALBUM REVIEW)

Animal Collective’s Avery Tare & Geologist Combine Lofty Forces as Croz Boyce On Daring Self-Titled Debut (ALBUM REVIEW)

Despite being labeled as such from the start of their career, Animal Collective have never been “pop,” at least in any conventional sense. The amorphous gathering of forward-thinking multi-hyphenates has done more to resist being boxed in than has, employing fantastical experimentation that results in a transportive, otherworldly cacophony of bliss and horror. Even as […]

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India Ramey Channels Classic Country Sounds While Balancing Grit and Wit on ‘Villain Era’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

India Ramey Channels Classic Country Sounds While Balancing Grit and Wit on ‘Villain Era’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

On her latest effort, Villain Era, India Ramey digs deep into the past for influences and lands on an inspired mix of Wanda Jackson and Johnny Cash. To be fair, you’d be hard-pressed to find a cooler mix than the Queen of Rockabilly and the Man in Black for inspiration.  The album opener, “We Ride […]

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25 Years Ago Today- David Byrne Releases ‘Look Inot The Eyeball’ Album

25 years ago today (5/8/01), David Byrne released one of his most adventurous and eclectic solo albums, Look Into the Eyeball, his sixth studio LP. Backed by 49 musicians across 12 genre-hopping tracks, Byrne effortlessly moves from the infectious pop of “Like Humans Do” to the Spanish-language duet “Desconocido Soy”…