Few living artists embody the word “integrity” more than Jason Isbell, who is on the fast track to receiving the universal respect that forebears Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson garnered. Isbell continues to bring together Americans in an age where cultural fragmentation is omnipotent, and he’s done it once again with Foxes in the Snow. Read my reflection on his LP as part of Treble‘s best albums of 2025 feature.
Jason Isbell’s ‘Foxes in the Snow’: Two Cent Review for Treble’s Best Albums of 2025
Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags Jason Isbell on 12/12/2025 by Kurt OrzeckGreet Death’s ‘Die in Love’: Two Cent Review for Treble’s Best Albums of 2025
Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags Greet Death on 12/12/2025 by Kurt OrzeckEvery Greet Death song is blessed with a brilliant touch. The shoegazing musicians look directly at you, instead of their feet, the entire time they play Die in Love – because they rightly know this is the next-level rock. Read my reflection on their LP as part of Treble‘s best albums of 2025 feature.
10 Best Free Bandcamp Downloads #5: This Christmas Stocking Overfloweth
Posted in Lists, MP3s with tags Artoffact, Death Obvious, Dynatron, Kauan, Nadja, OvO, Soft Vein, The Locust, The Twilight Sad, Three One G on 12/12/2025 by Kurt OrzeckStrapped for cash but hungry for great music? You won’t have much luck camping out at the grocery store these days; Bandcamp is a way better destination. Here’s a rundown of 10 rad releases, most newly released, that The Bad Penny recently came across on Bandcamp.
(Note: If you do have pocket change to spare, please show your thanks to these deserving artists and labels by tossing them some coin.)
1. Dynatron – Aeternus (2025 Remaster)
From the Danish dark-synth artist: “The remaster of Aeternus is finally here! I hope you’ll enjoy it once more and appreciate the additional 5 extra bonus tracks, all with a proper dynamic and balanced master! The artwork was created long ago when I was working on the vinyl release in 2016, so I’m super excited to show it too you!”
Continue readingNew Releases Dec. 12: Fucked Up, Fuzz, Hum, Phantom Corporation, Juliana Hatfield (UPDATED 6:51 p.m. MT)
Posted in Lists, New Releases with tags Adam Green, Alex Henry Foster, Fucked Up, Fuzz, Hum, Juliana Hatfield, Phantom Corporation, Pineapple Thief, Vulture Feature, Windswept on 12/12/2025 by Kurt Orzeck12.12.25
Abscess – Dawn of Inhumanity 15th anniversary red vinyl edition (Peaceville)
Arlie – Someone You Can Believe In (SoundOn)
As We Speak – Worriers & Warriors single (self-release)
Azketem – Amid (Darkness Shall Rise)
Begging Dog – Demo 1 vinyl reissue (Dais)
Andy Bell (of Erasure) – Crown Jewels four-CD box set limited to 4,000 copies (Crown)
Bygone – s/t (Svart)
Caitlin & Brent – s/t (Rodeo Corp. Ltd.)
Ken Carson – Acronym single (feat. Destroy Lonely)
Oliver Coates – Pillion OST digital edition (A24)
Dark Sky Burial (Napalm Death’s Shane Embury with Current 93’s Carl Stokes) – The Sacred Neurotic (Consouling Sounds)
Die Krupps – Will nicht – MUSS! / On Collision Course EP (vinyl edition) (features remixes by members of Ministry) (SPKR)
Dratna – Samhain Dawn at the Gates of Mag Mell
• free on Bandcamp
Dynatron – Aeternus (2025 Remaster)
• free on Bandcamp
Fat White Family – Konk If You’re Lonely: Fat White Family Live at Konk Studios (Domino)
Juliana Hatfield – Lightning Might Strike (American Laundromat)
Alex Henry Foster – City on Fire single (vinyl edition) (Hopeful Tragedy)
Fucked Up – Grass Can Move Stones: Year of the Goat (physical release) (Tankcrimes)
• Fucked Up’s ‘Another Day’: Two Cent Review
• ‘Chemistry of Common Life: Revisionist History’: Two Cent Review

Exclusive Song Premiere: Blood of the Wolf’s ‘Oath of Supremacy’
Posted in Exclusives with tags Blood of the Wolf on 12/11/2025 by Kurt Orzeck
Chicago blackened death-metal demons Blood of the Wolf tore metal fans to shreds just over three years ago with their album IV: The Declaration of War. Come Dec. 19, they’ll return to survey the wreckage and make sure there aren’t any remaining survivors with V: Indomitable, coming courtesy of the same label that issued its predecessor: Horror Pain Gore Death.
The Bad Penny is delighted to exclusively unveil “Oath of Supremacy,” one of the eight tracks on the torture rack of a record:
Continue readingPet Sounds #74: Hooded Menace’s Pets Are Hardly Menaces to Society
Posted in Features, Interviews, Pet Sounds with tags animal rescue, animals, ” the band said. “Nothing else was around for miles and this dog obviously didn’t have a collar or anything, cats, Hooded Menace, Pet Sounds on 12/11/2025 by Kurt OrzeckFinnish doom-metal cult band Hooded Menace can come across as, well, a wee bit intimidating. But the Finnish Grammy (equivalent)-nominated trio of vocalist Harri Kuokkanen, guitarist/bassist Lasse Pyykkö and drummer Pekka Koskelo temper those fears by throwing curveballs every so often. Look no further than the out-of-nowhere cover of Duran Duran’s “Save a Prayer” that they surprised fans with three months ago.
Turns out all three members of Hooded Menace have a soft spot. For his own part, Kuokkanen touched base with The Bad Penny shortly after the October release of his band’s smoldering seventh record, Lachrymose Monuments of Obscuration (Season of Mist), to talk about his coterie of cats (and one dog).
Continue readingMike Patton Jumps the Shark Dick Clark With AVVT/PTTN’s WTF? CBS Saturday Morning Set
Posted in Essays, Videos with tags AVVT/PTTN, CBS, Faith No More, Mike Patton on 12/10/2025 by Kurt Orzeck
Best Free Bandcamp Downloads #4: New LPs by Elie Zoé, Louis Jucker Are Empathy on Display
Posted in Lists, MP3s with tags Elie Zoé, Humus Records, Louis Jucker on 12/10/2025 by Kurt OrzeckAs we began to compile another rundown of quality albums you can scoop up for free on Bandcamp, we came across two new, interconnected releases that deserve the entire spotlight this time around. Read what we discovered below, and prepare to be moved.
Continue readingThe 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 OrzeckIf 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 Post-Trash for a journey into the mind of one of the most fascinating and prolific underground artists of the last 25 years.





















