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Interview: The Melvins on getting freaky-pukey with Mr. Bungle bassist Trevor Dunn

On the newest Melvins full-length, King Buzzo and co. teamed up with Mr. Bungle bassist Trevor Dunn. Here Buzz chats…

“Stone Letter” to the skull: Tomahawk’s back

Issuing a taste of its first album in more than five years, Tomahawk has debuted "Stone Letter" here. Now featuring…

Review: Guano Padano’s 2

With the intercontinental mix of Italian trio Guano Padano, one could take the easy way out, calling it the bastard…

Review: Mike Patton & The Ictus Ensemble’s Laborintus II

Recorded live with The Ictus Ensemble, Laborintus II is the latest recording credit from the eternally unpredictable Mike Patton. The…

Video: Gangpol & Mit’s “The 1000 People Band”

French audio/visual duo Gangpol & Mit creates quirky electro-pop that draws from myriad influences, and its latest video features a…

Review: (The) Melvins’ Freak Puke

For Freak Puke, the "Melvins Lite" power trio of Buzz Osborne, Dale Crover, and Mr. Bungle bassist Trevor Dunn creates…

Melvins Lite debuts “A Growing Distaste” with Trevor Dunn

The "Melvins Lite" lineup -- featuring bassist Trevor Dunn of Mr. Bungle in place of the Big Business dudes --…

Video: Tomahawk’s teaser for Oddfellows

This fall, the mighty super-group Tomahawk resurfaces with its first new music since 2007, now joined by bassist extraordinaire Trevor…

3/5 of Isis + Chino of Deftones = Palms

Three former members of Isis -- Aaron Harris, Clifford Meyer, and Jeff Caxide -- have teamed with Chino Moreno of…

Mike Patton’s Laborintus II due out July 3 via Ipecac

Not long after his orch-pop project Mondo Cane, Mike Patton takes on Luciano Berio’s 1965 composition Laborintus II. His 2010…

ALARM’s guide to Record Store Day 2012

Tomorrow is the third Saturday in April, which means that independent record stores across the world will face an influx…

50 Unheralded Albums from 2011

In just one more trip around the sun, another swarm of immensely talented but under-recognized musicians has harnessed its collective…