Once a week, Stack delivers a mix of the most interesting new music on the web, handpicked by the Hype Machine team. Here's a recent mix.
Latest Posts from Invisible Oranges
Ὁπλίτης - Ὁπλῖτις
Invisible OrangesFollow “More often than not, aggression and instrumental dexterity delivers the bulk of extreme metal’s thematic impact, not its lyrics. This…” 7 days ago →
Lucius Fox - Ganymede
Invisible OrangesFollow “Complexity in music is not always a plus, and having more genre tags can start to be a worrying sign.…” 7 days ago →
The Oracle / Reign - Day I
Invisible OrangesFollow “Split releases, at least the great and memorable ones, showcase two or more artists pushing each other into new territory.…” last week →
Day Job - Simple Machine
Invisible OrangesFollow “I can understand about one in ten words that Day Job emits on The Auger, but it doesn’t really paint…” last week →
Forêt Endormie - Une décision sera prise
Invisible OrangesFollow “I’m really glad to have the opportunity to share more about Forêt Endormie‘s new album, Le désespoir utopique. Conceptually, Le…” last week →
Slôdder - 46
Invisible OrangesFollow “Slôdder is about the closest that pure misery can get to being danceable. The Swedish sludge group’s new album A…” last week →
CANCER CHRIST - Bring Back the Guillotine
Invisible OrangesFollow “Bold statements are not just familiar territory for Cancer Christ, they’re their foundation. The Los Angeles group ties together hardcore,…” on Nov 15th →
OPHANIM - Was kei Auge gsehnd
Invisible OrangesFollow “Yet another entrant into Switzerland’s now established Helvetic Underground Committee (heretofore referred to as The HUC) circle emerges, this time…” on Nov 15th →
Cryptopsy - In Abeyance
Invisible OrangesFollow “With an 11-year gap between full-length albums, French Canadian technical death metal band Cryptopsy are bursting with relentless ferocity on…” on Nov 10th →
Iron Flames - Lunar Birth on the Throne of Stone
Invisible OrangesFollow “Before the phrase “death metal” really started catching on, we used different, more expressive terms to explain the burgeoning extreme…” on Nov 10th →
By Fire and Sword - Leave a Little Room
Invisible OrangesFollow “What goes together as well as heavy metal and Conan? As Idaho upstarts By Fire and Sword have shown with…” on Nov 9th →
Yellow Eyes - Old Acclivity Dream
Invisible OrangesFollow “Yellow Eyes copped a raw deal from the start. Their DIY debut from 2012, Silence Threads The Evening’s Cloth, was…” on Nov 9th →
Void - Self Isolation
Invisible OrangesFollow “For all the super serious black metal I cover here, it’s important to remember how not sacred art is. That…” on Nov 8th →
RECEIVER - Unite
Invisible OrangesFollow “New metallic entity Receiver come to us straight from Cyprus – their take on epic heavy metal is a welcome…” on Nov 7th →
Aglo - Last Rites
Invisible OrangesFollow “As two factions allied through a taste for odorous grooves and belligerent surliness, death metal and sludge share a razor-studded…” on Nov 6th →
Gozer - Celestial River
Invisible OrangesFollow “For some bands, consistency isn’t about sounding the same sonically as much as is it creating the same mental imagery…” on Nov 1st →
Convocation - Graveless Yet Dead
Invisible OrangesFollow “It is said that the veil between the living world and the beyond is at its thinnest today: Halloween (or…” on Oct 31st →
WAYFARER - The Thousand Tombs Of Western Promise
Invisible OrangesFollow “More than a decade into their existence, Wayfarer’s core appeal is undiluted. A huge part of this remains their ability…” on Oct 27th →
Black Knife - Baby Eater Witch
Invisible OrangesFollow “Heavy metal punks Black Knife bring their Lexington lawlessness to new depths on their 3rd full-length Baby Eater Witch which…” on Oct 27th →
Adzes - Capitaleschaton
Invisible OrangesFollow “Like a sharp mountain range blasted by erosion, Adzes sound less jagged, more expansive, greener on new full-length Inver. The…” on Oct 25th →