“‘Balm of Gilead’ is thrilling in its messiness, a mix of cowboy noise with drums that start and stop at the drop of the hat and guitars that race through the song like a cartoon biker gang on an empty stretch of highway.” Read Pitchfork’s review of Iceage’s new track “Balm of Gilead,” from the split 7" released with The Black Lips, on tour together now.
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Tomorrow, Thursday Sep 30 Los Angeles’s Brain Dead Studios will host a screening of Mdou Moctar’s “Akounak Tedalat Taha Tazoughai (Rain the Color of Blue with a Little Red In It)” followed by an Mdou DJ set and a screening of Prince’s “Purple Rain.”
Brain Dead will have exclusive “Afrique Victime” shirts, available to purchase first at tomorrow’s screening and available online at 10am ET on Friday via wearebraindead.com
Lucy Dacus, Scoot Inn, Austin TX
September 19, 2021
photos by Angela Betancourt
Mdou Moctar, The Storehouse, Gallen MI
September 16, 2021
photos by Jamie Kelter Davis
Circuit des Yeux - “Vanishing”
from ‘-io’, out October 22
stream / download
Gang Of Four’s Hugo Burhnam discusses the influence of The Rolling Stones’ “Let It Bleed” and Charlie Watts’ drumming for the newest episode of the “My Record” podcast.












