Month: September 2023

Ranking 20 Buck Spin alumni and Bay Area old-school nasties Vastum have returned with Inward To Gethsemane and Decibel has landed a mere 100 copies for you to lust over on murky Gray & Black Marbled Vinyl! This highly limited and mercurialy mixed vinyl variant perfectly complements the unsettling sonic horror within. Set to release November 10, this atrocity of an album will
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Mick Jagger has recalled working with Lady Gaga on The Rolling Stones‘ new single ‘Sweet Sounds Of Heaven’. The collaborative song, which also features Stevie Wonder, was released yesterday (September 28) as the latest preview of the Stones’ 24th studio album ‘Hackney Diamonds’ (out October 20). READ MORE: The Rolling Stones’ return is an even bigger
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Every week, I imagine all of us sitting…thinking about what the next Weekend Playlist article has in store for us. Call me a narcissist, but it’s surely what I’m doing all week long. It’s exhausting, truly. I spend the week excited for new music, because quite frankly I go through so many minutes of listening
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K. Michelle has unveiled the official music video for her new song “Same Damn Show.” In the video directed by Des Grey, K. Michelle can be seen pondering in a crystal blue pool, sipping on some brown liquor and passionately singing along to the emotionally charged piano tune. “Same Damn Show” is the fifth track
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Greetings, Decibel readers! Well, at this late date in 2023 it’s looking to be a banner year for American black metal, with new releases from Profanatica, Krieg, Woe, Wolves in the Throne Room and so many more. Daniel Lake must be furiously taking notes out there for when it comes time to write the preface
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Ne-Yo is back. The Grammy-winning singer and songwriter plays up the chilled and suave vibes with his new single “Link Up,” produced Hitmaka, Cardiak and Wu10. It comes with an official video that can be viewed below.  Ne-Yo proves he can thrive in the ’80s-flavored dreamscape, borrowing elements of the production of Michael Wycoff’s “Looking
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Photo courtesy of Besra Besra give us a peak into their forthcoming full-length, Transitions, out September 29 via Suicide Records. Check it out with us first. Drummer Ville Kaisla says about the album: “Transitions revolves around confronting the complexities of human behavior and the tumultuous landscapes we create—both in our social behavior and to the
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