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Notable Releases of the Week (1/16)

This week has been a whirlwind, musically at least. We got hit with approximately 867,954 album announcements and/or new songs (a good thing), including but not limited to Mitski, Kim Gordon, Poison The Well, ELUCID, WU LYF, Flea, Deathcrash, Shabaka, Sunn O))), Robber Robber, Fcukers, Holy Fuck, Tanya Tagaq, By Storm, and still more. Go check out all of those and more if you haven’t already. We also got some sad news this week: the shocking, untimely death of black midi guitarist Matthew Kwasniewski-Kelvin at 26 years old and the passing of the legendary Grateful Dead co-leader Bob Weir at 78 years old. Sonic Youth’s Lee Ranaldo was kind enough to join us in paying tribute to Bobby on the new episode of BV Weekly, which is streaming everywhere now.

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Sh*t That Comes Out Today: January 16, 2026

Look, I know we’re only 16 days into 2026, but given everything that’s going on here in the States, I have to remind our American readers that no one’s coming to save us. That’s why if you’re mad, sad, angry, upset, or whatever emotion over the speedy backslide into fascism, you gotta act. Protest. Call your politicians. But most importantly, reach out and help your neighbors. Maybe arm yourself and train with that weapon. And you can do all of that while listening to some of the new tunes that came out this week.

Do you like true crime documentaries? Have you memorized each detailed killing that your favorite serial killer committed? If that sounds like something you’d do, Slay Utterly might just be for you. Technical melodeath through and through, this record’s tracks focuses on a different serial killer, with tracks that look at the subject matter from the perspective of the one holding the weapon and the one not.

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