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10 Best Free Bandcamp Downloads #11: Dave Grohl Side Project’s Full LP, lowsunday, TINO, Post Pulse, Zabus

Posted in MP3s with tags , , , , , , , , , on 05/06/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

The 11th and latest installment of The Bad Penny‘s Bandcamp Freebie series features our strongest offering of free music to date. In addition to pay-what-you-want releases by a handful of artists that the site has featured (and thus recommended) in various posts, there’s only two singles among the bunch. The rest are full-lengths and short-players that the bands we’re featuring deserve hi-fives for posting for no cost on Bandcamp. So, without further ado, let’s dig in.

(Note: If you’re financially capable of supporting any of these artists and/or labels, please consider doing so.)

1. Probot – s/t

In the early ’00s, Dave Grohl started showing more affection toward heavy metal, even though his three most prominent projects – grunge gods Nirvana, hardcore heroes Scream and mainstream-rock darlings Foo Fighters – were never categorized at that sort. In particular, Grohl had developed a close friendship with Lemmy Kilmister, later appearing in a 2010 documentary paying tribute to the Motörhead majordomo.

Grohl confirmed his appreciation for metal with this one-off 2003 release by a project he called Probot. The songs featured Grohl playing along with some of metal’s greatest legends ever: Max Cavalera, Wino, Eric Wagner, King Diamond – and, of course, Lemmy. Our eyes grew wide when we noticed on Bandcamp that this special release is available for release.

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Listen to My Discussion About Psychedelic Music on WCRS LP-FM’s ‘Ear Opener’ Radio Show

Posted in News with tags , , , , , , , , , on 05/06/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

Check out my lengthy (and hopefully informative) appearance on WCRS LP-FM’s radio program The Ear Opener about modern psychedelic music with host, Programming Director and great guy Pat Leonard. (WCRS is a non-commercial, listener-supported community radio station.)

In addition to our conversation, I provide commentary on Turtle Skull’s “Into the Sun,” The Birch’s “Free your Head,” BLKE’s “Money Says,” Vitskär Süden’s “R’lyeh,” Gift’s “Going in Circles” and Tumbleweed Dealer’s “Dark Green.” (I’ve also written about those songs in my Treble column on psychedelic music, called The 13th Floor.)

The show aired last night in Columbus, Ohio; and plays in Western Pennsylvania this morning. You can listen to it right here anytime:

Two Cent Review: Tumbleweed Dealer’s ‘Dark Green’

Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags on 01/17/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

Dark Green is certainly a suitable title for a stoner-rock record, but as it so happens, the fourth effort by Tumbleweed Dealer captures them maturing into more complex, philosophical territory. Read my review of Dark Green on Treble. (And go here to find out where to get a free Tumbleweed Dealer album.)

10 Best Free Bandcamp Downloads #7: Floating, Coilguns, Skyjoggers, In Lieu, Gift, Porch Coffin

Posted in Lists with tags , , , , , , , on 01/09/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

Strapped for cash but hungry for great music? Don’t worry, The Bad Penny has your back. Here’s a rundown of 10 rad releases, most of them recently issued, that we came across on Bandcamp this week.

(Note: If you do have some green to spare, please show your thanks to these deserving artists and labels.)

1. Various Artists’ Transcending Obscurity 2026 Label Sampler

Mumbai, India-based Transcending Obscurity, which The Bad Penny profiled extensively last year, has outdone itself with this year’s edition of its annual label sampler. The freebie corrals 26 blistering songs by extreme-metal bands from across the world, not the least of whom are Veilburner, Haxprocess, Endspace, Verdun and Death Obvious.

2. In Lieu’s Failing in the Right Direction

Our ears are still ringing from listening many times to Hooligan, the solid record that Minneapolis noise-rock band In Lieu unleashed upon the masses in October. In delving deeper into the group’s catalog, we discovered their debut record, Failing in the Right Direction, which the band made when it was only a two-piece. Sure, it’s not as well-crafted as Hooligan, but given that vocalist/guitarist Nicole Post and drummer/bassist Lucas Margulies were basically kids when they made the record, it tickles and titillates.

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