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Agriculture’s ‘Spiritual Sound’: Two Cent Review for Knotfest’s Best LPs of 2025

Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags on 01/06/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

With nary a stinker among the Spiritual Sound‘s 10 tracks, Agriculture proved their decision was right to wipe the slate clean with this new chapter in the band’s career and be reborn with seemingly the most massive, loudest sound possible in all of heavy metal. Read my new review at Knotfest.com, another take on the record that I wrote for FLOOD and my review of one of the album tracks for Treble.

Don’t miss these two other roundups either:

• Friends of The Bad Penny Share Their Top 10 Lists of 2025 Best Albums
• Boise Friends of The Bad Penny Share Their 2025 Top 10 Lists

The Bad Penny’s Top 50 Best LPs of 2025, Pt. 5: Deafheaven, Orbit Culture, Agriculture, Mclusky, Messa

Posted in Lists with tags , , , , , , , , , on 01/06/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

A 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 fifth and final batch. (Go here for The Bad Penny‘s favorite albums, #11 through #20; here for  #21 through #30; here for #31 through #40; and here for #41 through #50.)

1. Deafheaven – Lonely People With Power (Roadrunner)

• Deafheaven Frontman Dives Deep Into Each Song on New LP
• From the Vault: Deafheaven’s 2017 Tour Setlists and First-Ever Show in Boise – An Analysis

2. Orbit CultureDeath Above Life (Century Media)

• Orbit Culture Try To Keep Momentum Going With Next LP

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Post-Trash Publishes My List of 2025’s Top 20 Best Records

Posted in Lists with tags , , , , , , , , , on 12/20/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

Thanks to Post-Trash for posting my top 20 favorite records of the year as part of its staff picks roundup.

Agriculture’s ‘The Spiritual Sound’: Two Cent Review for FLOOD’s Best Albums of 2025

Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags on 12/09/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

The 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.

Agriculture’s ‘Spiritual Sound’: Two Cent Review

Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags , on 10/27/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

Agriculture, the self-categorized “ecstatic black metal” outfit, returns with a second album that is called The Spiritual Sound and is just as singular and spectacular as their debut. Read my FLOOD review.

Agriculture’s ‘Bodhidharma’: Two Cent Review

Posted in Reviews with tags on 07/10/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

One might regard as pretentious Agriculture’s belief that they warrant a genre of their own, which they call “ecstatic black metal.” But try finding another band that alternates between enormous riffs that grab hold like the Sarlacc Pit in Return of the Jedi and refuse to let go. Read my Treble review of “Bodhidharma,” a single selected from Agriculture’s forthcoming The Spiritual Sound.

Agriculture’s ‘Bodhidharma’: Two Cent Review

Posted in Reviews with tags on 07/10/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

Try finding another band that alternates between enormous riffs that grab hold like the Sarlacc Pit in Return of the Jedi and refuse to let go. Read my Treble review of Agriculture’s new song, “Bodhidharma.”

Agriculture: ‘We Didn’t Care About Nitty-Gritty Stuff Like Royalties’

Posted in Interviews with tags on 04/07/2023 by Kurt Orzeck

Check out my Music Connection interview with Los Angeles newcomers and recent Flenser signees Agriculture.