If an ultra-prolific music maker writes and plays songs in the woods, do they really exist if no one can hear them? Not if they release the music in the form of records, one supposes. But it is kinda the case these days with Aaron Turner, the former frontman for Isis; member of Sumac, Old Man Gloom and Mammifer; collaborator of Pharaoh Overlord; father; illustrator; swimmer; and deep thinker. Join Treble for a journey into the mind of one of the most fascinating and prolific underground artists of the last 25 years.
The Visionaries: Journey to the Center of Aaron Turner
Posted in Interviews, The Visionaries with tags Aaron Turner, Hydra Head, Isis, Jussi Lehtisalo, Mammifer, MOOR Mother, Old Man Gloom, Pharaoh Overlord, Sumac on 12/10/2025 by Kurt OrzeckBest New Music Videos (November 2025): Marissa Nadler, Earthbound, Earl Sweatshirt
Posted in Lists, Videos with tags Bonner Kramer, Earl Sweatshirt, Earthbøund, Equiibrium, Equilibri, Itches, Marissa Nadler, Tacoblaster, Ulrika Spacek, Victorious on 12/10/2025 by Kurt OrzeckWe’ve kept you waiting far too long for the latest installment in The Bad Penny‘s semi-frequent roundup of the most entertaining, wackiest, weirdest and most creative music videos we’ve found online in recent weeks. With any luck, the truly bodacious clips we found in November will redeem our rep with you, dear readers and video consumers.
Without further ado, here ya go, homies:
1. Earthbound’s “Separate Existence”
Agriculture’s ‘The Spiritual Sound’: Two Cent Review for FLOOD’s Best Albums of 2025
Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags Agriculture on 12/09/2025 by Kurt OrzeckThe Spiritual Sound is Agriculture’s declaration that they’ll stay true to themselves and abide by the self-described “ecstatic black metal” gauntlet they threw down with their self-titled debut two years ago. With this follow-up LP, the LA quartet delivered a terrifying listen made by terrifyingly talented musicians that’s just as singular and spectacular as their debut. Read my reflection on their LP as part of FLOOD‘s best albums of 2025 feature.
The Bad Penny’s Top 50 Best LPs of 2025, Pt. 2: Drain, Castle Rat, SOM, Mawiza, Blackbraid, Bleed
Posted in Album Reviews, Lists, Reviews with tags Blackbraid, Bleed, Castle Rat, Cave Sermon, Der Weg Einer Freiheit, Drain, In Mourning, Malevich, Mawiza, SOM on 12/09/2025 by Kurt OrzeckA lot of fucked-up up shit happened in the U.S. this year. Way, way too much of it. For many of us Americans who actually carry values in our hearts instead of bloviating about them or slapping bumper stickers on our monster trucks, it was almost too much to bear.
Fortunately, 2025 also saw the release of a staggering number of stellar records, which made the year a little more … well, bearable. Hence, for the first time ever, The Bad Penny is deviating from its usual annual tradition of limiting out favorite listens to just 10 and breaking them into a five-part series containing 10 records per installment.
What follows is the second batch. (Go here for The Bad Penny‘s favorite albums, #41 through #50.)
31. Blackbraid – III (Wolf Mountain)
Continue readingTurnstile’s ‘Never Enough’: Two Cent Review for The Line of Best Fit’s Best Albums of 2025
Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags Turnstile on 12/08/2025 by Kurt OrzeckTurnstile are the standalone, undisputed pillars of the hardcore resurgence that sparked in 2021 thanks to this very band’s last album Glow On. The record rose so rapidly that many assumed it would fall just as fast, and we’d be left looking like idiots, holding a pan with a proverbial flash in it. Four years later, nothing could be further from the truth: Their staying power is proving to be as reliable as the assertion that tomorrow will deliver us a day that ends with a Y. Read my full review of their 2025 masterpiece, Never Enough, part of The Line of Best Fit‘s best albums of the year feature.
Songs of the Year 2025: Callous Daoboys’ ‘Distracted by the Mona Lisa’
Posted in Reviews with tags Callous Daoboys on 12/08/2025 by Kurt OrzeckCallous Daoboys do the unspeakable by taking the wind out of the sails of those who’d seek to eradicate “metalcore” from the contemporary music lexicon. Read my take on their standout tune “Distracted by the Mona Lisa,” part of Treble‘s “The 100 Best Songs of 2025” feature, here.
Songs of the Year 2025: Smerz’ ‘But I Do’
Posted in Reviews with tags Smerz on 12/08/2025 by Kurt OrzeckThough Smerz’s name might come across like a fun kids’ candy loaded with sugar, their tune “But I Do” is something much more grown up. Read my review, part of Treble‘s “The 100 Best Songs of 2025” feature, here.
Touching Ice: The Ghost Band You Can’t Find
Posted in Interviews with tags Touching Ice on 12/07/2025 by Kurt OrzeckTouching the surface and brimming with the joy of youth that only a new band can exude, Los Angeles’ Touching Ice are so badass, they can barely be found on the Internet. Read my full feature story for The Line of Best Fit – the first I’ve written for the biggest independent online music magazine in the UK – here.




















