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Fire-Toolz feat. Jennifer Holm – “And Where Is The Heart? I’ve Searched My Entire Home”
The experimental electronic producer’s latest ‘Lavender Networks’ highlight is what happens when we’re looking for something we can only feel once we find it.
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Choir Boy – “I’ll Always Let You Down”
On the dark indie-pop band’s latest single, Choir Boy are anything but charming, but the opposite of their love is equally fixating.
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Recommended Album: Teen Suicide – ‘Nude descending staircase headless’
The indie punk band led by Sam and Kitty Ray cleans up and comes to terms with the chaos on their most tangible album to date.
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BALMORA – “Inheritance & Solitude”
Not all vampires wear capes, as the Connecticut metalcore band rains down death on the latest offering from their debut album.
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Loathe feat. NOWHERE2RUN- “Revenant”
An invitation to self-destruction extended from the UK experimental metal band’s new album, ‘A Stranger To You’.
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Show Me The Body – “Dance In The USA”
More like show me that body moving on the dance floor, as the NYC experimental hardcore punk crew becomes a great party band to two-step to.
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Nyxy Nyx – “Concerning Evil Spirits”
The latest loosie from the Philly underground rockers confronts all that’s horrendous through a tranquilizing lullaby which seeks out bad spirits on their own ground.
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Interview: Chris Sennes of Sparkler On The Band’s Debut Album ‘Glidewinder’
The San Diego truegaze band’s debut album is an antidote to the modern shoegaze discourse that chases that “pink cloud” feeling, but what does any of that mean? Guitarist and vocalist Chris Sennes goes deep…
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Recommended Album: TERROR – ‘Still Suffer’
10 albums in, TERROR’s reign continues as they take on the pain and give you the intention with intensity to survive it.
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American Football feat. Brendan Yates – “No Feeling”
In dwelling on the void, American Football expand their sonic universe with help from TURNSTILE’s Brendan Yates.
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Greg Mendez – “Gentle Love” / “Frog”
The latest from the sighful Philly songwriter’s sophomore effort, ‘Beauty Land’, offers two slight poses of vulnerability from opposite corners of the bedroom.
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Aldous Harding feat. H. Hawkline – “Venus in the Zenia”
Even when coming at cultivating with an ordinary approach, Harding’s creativity is very much fertile ground on the latest single from ‘Train on the Island’.