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Aldous Harding – “One Stop”
With the lead single from her new album, ‘Train on the Island’, the New Zealand avant songwriter continues to provocatively blur the line between the person and the performer.
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Lana Del Rey – “White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter”
Despite best efforts to tune her siren chanteuse songs out, Lana Del Rey still find a way of pulling you back into her strange world.
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Kathryn Mohr – “Commit”
The droning experimentalist’s atypical approach to embracing the screw ups and long road taken is proof that inspiration comes together when it’s time.
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Buzz Sound: Ken Park
For the Brooklyn-based songwriter, a memory blast in crafting apartment-born noise-pop proves to be just the creative magic to formally spark intrigue in the growing pains of your career.
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American Football – “Bad Moons”
Like a full season of a Midwestern version of ‘Friday Night Lights’ compressed behind an American Football soundtrack, the indie-emo pioneers are really making sure their brand of wistful hits you hard on the lead single from LP4.
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Prism Shores – “I Didn’t Mean to Change My Mind”
The latest from the Montréal noise-pop band’s new album, ‘Softest Attack’, does its most to leave things better than it found it, even if it doesn’t feel that way right now.
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she’s green – “mettle”
It may be hard to envision a way out from this hellscape right now, but the dreamy Minneapolis rockers make you want to believe.
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Recommended Album: MX LONELY – ‘ALL MONSTERS’
The debut album from the Brooklyn band is an intense therapy session with your tulpa set to head-splitting noise rock under a shoegaze specter.
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Landowner – “Bow To Your Superior”
When it comes to technology-induced nihilism, Landowner’s Dan Shaw is either post-punk’s town crier or a huge hypochondriac on the matter, with both working to his benefit on the final preview from ‘Assumption’.
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Glixen – “Unwind”
The whole body succumbs to a subconscious chemical reaction of desires met in the latest evolution from the next-gen shoegazers.