• Friko – “Seven Degrees”

    Friko – “Seven Degrees”

    With the lead single from their sophomore album, the Chicago rockers are sending out signals for connection while tying together musical timelines.

  • Ratboys – “Penny In The Lake”

    Ratboys – “Penny In The Lake”

    Positively sunny observations beaming onto shit luck with the final preview from ‘Singin’ to an Empty Chair’.

  • Mandy, Indiana feat. billy woods – “Sicko!”

    Mandy, Indiana feat. billy woods – “Sicko!”

    Joined by billy woods’ spitfire, the Manchester band dive into a neural-psychosis techno deconfiguration that mimics the body internally in flux with its own balance.

  • Recommended Album: Joyce Manor – ‘I Used To Go To This Bar’

    Recommended Album: Joyce Manor – ‘I Used To Go To This Bar’

    The Torrance pop-punk trio can’t quite escape the hands of time in the physical sense, but there’s no signs of aging in their sound on their seventh album.

  • Teen Suicide – “Idiot”

    Teen Suicide – “Idiot”

    It’s the resurrection Teen Suicide deserves, fully concentrated, from the experimental punk band’s new album — and first proper studio album — ‘Nude descending staircase headless’.

  • Gollylagging – “Bronco”

    Gollylagging – “Bronco”

    The Bostonian underground rockers’ slow-focused emotiveness has a way of making it all come crashing down noisily.

  • Knumears feat. Jeff Smith – “Fade Away”

    Knumears feat. Jeff Smith – “Fade Away”

    A tense, furiously passionate tour de force inward that leaves all of its damage on the outside from the Los Angeles screamo band’s debut LP, ‘Directions’.

  • Recommended Album: GUV – ‘Warmer Than Gold’

    Recommended Album: GUV – ‘Warmer Than Gold’

    Ben Cook’s songwriting pen radiates breakbeat Brit-pop and acid rave rock influence naturally on his most fully realized album to date.

  • Fcukers – “L.U.C.K.Y.”

    Fcukers – “L.U.C.K.Y.”

    Call it luck. Call it the real deal. Fcukers sound like they’re just getting started with their roll on the highlight off the electronic dance duo’s debut album, ‘Ö’.

  • Avalon Emerson & the Charm – “Jupiter and Mars”

    Avalon Emerson & the Charm – “Jupiter and Mars”

    The highlight from the NYC stylistic polymath and her band’s new album, ‘Written Into Changes’, sweeps up a spell of synesthesia with an electric pulse for the star-crossed.


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