electronic rock

Garbage Return After Hiatus with Smart, Witty Answer to Our Chaotic World

Garbage Return After Hiatus with Smart, Witty Answer to Our Chaotic World

Arguably Garbage’s most political record, No Gods No Masters is simultaneously novel and familiar. It’s a stark reflection of the recent overwhelming angst.

Genghis Tron Contemplate the End of Human Life on ‘Dream Weapon’

Genghis Tron Contemplate the End of Human Life on ‘Dream Weapon’

Genghis Tron turn 180 degrees from their metal past for one of the most breathtaking re-inventions in heavy music history on Dream Weapon.

Stockholm’s Holy Ship Find a Trippy “Rabbit Hole”

Stockholm’s Holy Ship Find a Trippy “Rabbit Hole”

For their second single, “Rabbit Hole”, Holy Ship up the psychedelic quotient considerably.

Ohio’s Stella Research Committee Cook with Open Powder Kegs

Ohio’s Stella Research Committee Cook with Open Powder Kegs

Stella Research Committee cook up a record that will make you question your expectations of art-rock… maybe even rock-art.

Django Django’s ‘Glowing in the Dark’ Is Thrilling and Engrossing

Django Django’s ‘Glowing in the Dark’ Is Thrilling and Engrossing

Django Django invite listeners to a swirling, twirling tour of the music they love on Glowing in the Dark.

The Notwist’s ‘Vertigo Days’ Is Disorienting Even As It Elevates

The Notwist’s ‘Vertigo Days’ Is Disorienting Even As It Elevates

The music on the Notwist's Vertigo Days is "organized sound", as modernist composer Edgard Varèse would say. It clangs, hisses, and pops with human voices, clattering synths, and stylized repetitions.

Steven Wilson Goes Electronic on ‘The Future Bites’

Steven Wilson Goes Electronic on ‘The Future Bites’

The Future Bites objectively deserves applause for perpetuating Steven Wilson's integrity and creativity, even if it's a markedly—and perhaps intentionally—divisive collection, too.

Reaching For the Vibe: Sonic Boom Fears for the Planet on ‘All Things Being Equal’

Reaching For the Vibe: Sonic Boom Fears for the Planet on ‘All Things Being Equal’

Sonic Boom is Peter Kember, a veteran of 1980s indie space rockers Spacemen 3, as well as Spectrum, E.A.R., and a whole bunch of other fascinating stuff. On his first solo album in 30 years, he urges us all to take our foot off the gas pedal.

Electronic Indie Rockers Talu Electrify with “Take You Home” (premiere)

Electronic Indie Rockers Talu Electrify with “Take You Home” (premiere)

London's Talu share their new single, "Take You Home", which bursts and fizzes with color and positive vibes. It's a vibrantly juiced track with a chorus that energizes like the first hit of strong morning coffee.

The Brazilian Gentleman Celebrate Shoegaze on “Armageddon” (premiere)

The Brazilian Gentleman Celebrate Shoegaze on “Armageddon” (premiere)

The Brazilian Gentleman's "Armageddon" is a psychedelic part of a concept album about beloved New Jersey shoegaze collective All Natural Lemon & Lime Flavors.

The Blues and Greys Send Out a Swirling, Poppy “Mayday” (premiere)

The Blues and Greys Send Out a Swirling, Poppy “Mayday” (premiere)

California electro-rockers, the Blues and Greys share "Mayday", a smart, thoughtful single, that draws on sunny SoCal vibes and darker European undercurrents.

Counterbalance No. 13: Radiohead – ‘OK Computer’

Counterbalance No. 13: Radiohead – ‘OK Computer’

Is Radiohead's OK Computer the last canonical rock album? Counterbalance debates the case.