Bret
I really like Refuge Part II, I don't believe I know any of the bands on this one, as the music is a little out of my normal area, but should be fun to explore.
International post-rock / math rock compilation. All money made from the sale of this compilation is going to Refuge - a charity that helps women and children who have experienced domestic abuse. (refuge.org.uk)
It is a pay-what-you-want compilation so think of it as a donation to the charity while receiving some excellent music in return.
Thank you to all of the bands that kindly contributed one of their tracks for this cause!
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Mogwai, best band ever, known them since young team times and impressed with every album so far.
Seen them 3(?) times live in 3 different countries and missed them in pukkelpop in 1998. This set gives me the chills and reminds me of the gig at the Sse hydro in Glasgow. Don’t believe the Fife, Helicon 1 , Rano pano and Every country’s sun are my favourites. Mogwai gave a new meaning to loud, this goes through your spine and makes you smile (with pain later). jsheaven
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This isn't necessarily a genre I seek out, but something about the opening track just hooked me, and I find myself entranced by the chorus every time, even after listening.
That same haunting energy persists through the album, and I'm totally into it. Chaos Doverspike
Throwing mathcore, emo, and ambient into the mix, Estonia's Kaschalot push progressive rock's multitasking approach to its limits. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 10, 2021
This L.A. noise rock duo take aim at hot air-filled aspects of our culture with thorny riffs, barbed percussion, and acidic lyrics. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 7, 2018