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The Black Heart Procession - Bloody Bunny/black Rabbit (2010) -
 "Bloody Bunny/Black Rabbit" at first glance seems a place-holder, featuring as it does only three songs and five remixes. But half-measures, for better or worse, are not the MO of The Black Heart Procession. This record is not one of their best, but it may be one of their...
The Black Heart Procession -
ainted a particularly severe shade of black, Six, despite the season and its sinister atmosphere, is not a Halloween album. The Black Heart Procession is not a novelty act. This fact, however, seems harder and harder to discern, as the band's descent into self-parody finds them precariously spinning in an...
The Black Heart Procession -
The Black Heart Procession has a reputation for being one of San Diego's most stylishly evil bands. So, it should only make sense that their sixth album, titled Six, would be their most evil recording to date. Mark of the beast or no, the band has a history of dark...
Low-Fi - Low-Fi (2011) -
You know that feeling where you hear a chunk of music and swear that it was on a movie somewhere? Can't quite pinpoint the flick but it's there somewhere. You come up with a few guesses but in the end come up with- "I'll know it when I hear it...
Blonde Redhead - Il Padroni (Main Theme/Final Reprise From The Dungeon Master) (Stereogum Premiere) -
We mentioned Blonde Redhead did the score for The Dungeon Masters, the Keven McAlester's Dungeons & Dragons documentary, when we directed you to its entertaining trailer. At the time I was going to make a joke about how BR's Kazu Makino would be the only female in the...
Elysian Fields †“The Afterlife” -
If you’ve ever heard Lovage’s Music to Make Love to Your Old Lady By and wanted more of Jennifer Charles without the novelty factor and Mike Patton creaming at the sound of his own voice, Elysian Fields may be right up your alley.
At best, Lovage was one of Patton’s better ventures...

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