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The group released the mixtape Exmilitary in April 2011 and their debut studio album, The Money Store, a year later; both received critical praise.[4] Shortly after signing to Epic Records in 2012, the group leaked their second album, No Love Deep Web, for free download in breach of their contract and were dropped from the label. They released their third album, Government Plates, in 2013. Following several broken performance commitments, the group announced their disbanding in July 2014 along with the release of their fourth album, a double album titled The Powers That B.[5][6] The group leaked the first disc of this double album, Niggas On The Moon, in 2014. In early 2015, before releasing the second disc, Jenny Death, the group released an instrumental \"soundtrack\" album titled Fashion Week. The song titles follow as; \"Runway J\", \"Runway E\", and so on; acrostically spelling out the phrase \"JENNY DEATH WHEN\", which had become a popular phrase coined by fans of the band, who were eagerly anticipating the release of the second disc. The Powers That B was released in 2015, billed as their final album. However, in March 2015, the group revealed that they \"might make some more\" music,[7] and later announced a world tour.[8]
Death Grips were formed in Sacramento, California, on December 21, 2010.[10] On the same day, they recorded their first song, \"Full Moon (Death Classic)\".[11] It was released on March 8, 2011, with a video and a free self-titled EP which featured the song alongside five other songs.[12] On April 25, 2011, Death Grips released a free mixtape entitled Exmilitary, containing three tracks from the EP along with new songs.[13][14] Throughout the spring and early summer in 2011, they played small shows while Exmilitary was spreading steadily throughout the Internet and receiving favorable reviews from music critics.[15][13] The band members were largely elusive during this time, with the only confirmed member being Hill.[11]
Government Plates (2013) was released for free download on their official website.[43] An NME review called the record \"a challenging listen\" but dubbed the album, along with Slant Magazine, as \"transgressive\".[44][45] The album \"[pushes] further away from typical hip-hop\" and \"[toys] with electronic dance music of various eras\", according to The New York Times.[25] In January 2014, Warp Music Publishing signed an exclusive worldwide publishing agreement with the group, covering previous and future releases.[46] In June, Death Grips announced a double album titled The Powers That B, along with a download of the first disc, subtitled Niggas on the Moon. The second disc, Jenny Death, was announced to be released later in the year.[47] Niggas on the Moon features chopped up samples of Björk's vocals.[47][48] The double album's first half received mixed to positive reviews. Pitchfork called it the group's least intense effort in their entire discography.[49] A review by MusicOMH stated that it had less of Hill's percussion and claimed that Morin lacked direction in producing the album.[50] Death Grips were scheduled as a supporting act to tour with Nine Inch Nails and Soundgarden in July but the group announced an abrupt disbandment, thus cancelling their appearances.[51] An image of the following message, posted on their Facebook page, was written on a napkin:
In January 2015, without any prior notification, Death Grips released a free instrumental album entitled Fashion Week. The song titles, each beginning with the word \"Runway\" followed by a letter of the alphabet, spelled out the phrase \"JENNY DEATH WHEN\" in reference to the then-unreleased second disc of The Powers That B.[53] The album was released in its complete form in March and reached the Billboard 200 chart at No. 72.[16] In the same year, Hill and Morin formed a side project called the I.L.Y's and issued their debut album I've Always Been Good at True Love through Death Grips' official website; it was initially released with little information about the project.[54]
In October 2015, the group uploaded a video to their YouTube page titled Bottomless Pit. It features footage from 2013 of American actress Karen Black reciting lines from a film script Hill wrote months before her death. They also posted on their website and Facebook that this would be the title for their fifth studio album.[55] In March, the group published a 32-minute video to their YouTube page titled Interview 2016, which shares its name with their second EP; the video shows the group being interviewed by Matthew Hoffman of Tuesdays With Matthew, an online volunteer project that aims to combat loneliness in elderly people by recruiting them to act in recreations of famous movie scenes.[56] However, all of the interview's audio is replaced by the album's songs, while the EP's cover art consists solely of a picture of Hoffman looking into the camera.[57] Death Grips uploaded their third EP, Steroids (Crouching Tiger Hidden Gabber Megamix), to their YouTube channel in May 2017; the EP consists of a single 22-minute song of the same name.[58] Following this, the group co-headlined an autumn U.S. tour with industrial metal band Ministry.[59][60][61]
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The best song I've heard this week is a previously unreleased track recorded by Arthur Russell (left). Best known as a pioneering disco producer in New York in the 1970s and 1980s, Russell fell into obscurity before his death from an AIDS-related condition in 1992, but his reputation has been ressurrected with numerous releases in the last ten years. Alongside disco, his instrument of choice was the cello, while also he tried his hand at pop music and all manner of experimental and avant-garde musical endeavours. He left behind 1,000 tapes of his work, so there is still music to be unearthed, like this folky track, \"Come To Life\". Channelling Nick Drake, the song has gorgeous vocals from Russell and an unnamed female singer, with a lilting electric guitar and a great horn section popping up here and there. It was recently released as a limited edition split seven-inch vinyl single with the debut song by CANT, a side project of Grizzly Bear's Chris Taylor. The track is streaming on the Gorrilla vs Bear site, found at tinyurl.com/yfyu5ks, and the MP3 can be purchased at tinyurl.com/yheuck6.
Take that, U2! The Irish pomp-rockers aren't the only ones who can put a whole gig online. Granted, this Wild Beasts show was recorded in east London in August, not streamed live to millions from the Pasadena Rose Bowl, but you take what you can get. Back in early August the Kendal quartet brought their brand of sophisticated art-pop to the plush surroundings of Hoxton Hall, showcasing tracks from their acclaimed second album \"Two Dancers\". In case you missed it at the time (or want to relive the magic), you can now watch the whole thing on their website, tinyurl.com/ykbdeef. They're also giving away one track, \"This Is Our Lot\", as a free download.
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