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Charli XCX – “SS26”
This season’s hottest look is pure nihilism and Charli XCX is showing everyone how to wear it best on her latest rock-adjacent single.
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Madonna & Sabrina Carpenter – “Bring Your Love”
Madonna and Sabrina’s convergence on the same timeline of the dance floor makes their bold defenses sound all the more inviting to join them.
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Channel Tres – “Pop Pop”
For those holding wedding season invites, you’ll want to keep the latest from the Compton house-rap connoisseur close-by to wash down the bland taste of any Bruno Mars you might encounter out there on the dance floor, especially in the after hours…
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Kareem Rahma & Tiny Gun – “That’s So Boring”
The latest single from the Brooklyn post-punk provocateurs is like the boy version of “Rock Music”, except the try-hards in this case really wish they could as cool.
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They Are Gutting A Body of Water feat. Horse Jumper of Love – “charter spec”
Turbulent drifts meet melancholic drifts as the team-up single between the noise-gauzed peers reflects on each artists’ strengths and blurs minutes into seconds.
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Deaf Star – “Dim Times”
The sounds of the abyss are beginning to feel a bit like a balm in contrast to our current reality with this highlight from the Barcelona-based experimental noise-gaze artist’s debut LP, ‘Sunset Overdrive’.
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Boards of Canada – “Introit” / “Prophecy At 1420 MHz”
Through the first two previews off their new album, ‘Inferno’, the enigmatic electronic duo introduce us to a new god for these times — though this one very much may not be a benevolent one.
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Recommended Album: Fire-Toolz – ‘Lavender Networks’
A true offering in fearless singularity, the Warp debut from the experimental electronic noise artist builds many worlds while connecting them through one universe.
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Mike D – “Switch Up”
With his debut solo single, the Beastie Boy gets control by getting out of it on this skittering, experimental beatmaking listen.
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Show Me The Body – “No God”
The NYC experimental hardcore punk trio remain real ones living on the dangerous edge of their seats with the latest single off their new album, ‘Alone Together’.
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There Were Wires – “1901”
The second preview from the reunited Boston underground metalcore cult favs’ new album, ‘Vessel’, holds the fraught beauty of existence all within one powerful storm.
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Piebald – “Gentlemen Callers”
The Boston rockers’ balladeering ode for these disconnected times doubles as millennial nostalgia for when the cold approach was just an everyday serendipitous part of life.