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III – Eat Skull

Eat Skull’s first two albums on Siltbreeze Records in 2008 and 2009 were divisive for their absolutely blown-out, beyond the red recording aesthetic and mean-spirited

Noctuary – The Holydrug Couple

Get in on this tripped up Chilean love-in with Sacred Bones' recent discovery, The Holydrug Couple and their night happening musical document, Noctuary. Based in

Clash The Truth – Beach Fossils

Despite its easygoing nature, Beach Fossils’ self-titled debut, recorded solo by singer-guitarist Dustin Payseur, was full of tightly constructed songs that were part of a

Void – Destruction Unit

Ryan Rousseau founded Destruction Unit over ten years ago with the release of a damaged synth-punk EP entitled My Disease. Rousseau then split his time

Tape One – Young Fathers

Having seen a few soft releases since about 2011, Edinburgh's premiere trio Young Fathers' Tape One finally finds an official release home through Anticon. Rolling

Reasons To Live – Hilly Eye

With only drums, guitar, and two able-bodied women, Hilly Eye fight big battles in their debut album, shooting stars with silver swords and waging wars