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Recommended Album: Madonna -‘CONFESSIONS II’
The 15th album from the Queen of Pop is the freshest she has sounded in 20 years without losing sight on how her art should make you live your life in the now — or forgetting the past that got you there.
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Channel Tres – “Black Techno Guy”
As with all things pointedly fashion-forward right now, the latest single from the Compton house producer takes its cues from the late ’90s electronic DNA with its own unmissable identity all over it.
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Ela Minus & Nick León – “espiral”
From Brooklyn the Miami, the dystopian electronic producers make you wonder which way the spiral goes on the first preview off their collaborative EP, ‘qué les pasó a mis amigos?’
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Boy Harsher – “Jeans”
The synth-pop duo redesign dark denim to dance to in wondering what’s out there in views from the best of both worlds.
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Buzz Sound: Dari Bay
The sweetly succinct, scuzzy pop-rock power within the Robber Robber guitarist’s breakthrough sophomore album, ‘Surprise Wish’, is an existential head trip fueled by plenty of amperage.
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Recommended Album: Greg Mendez – ‘Beauty Land’
With his sophomore effort, the melancholic Philly indie rock songwriter makes a complex set of emotions sound simply beautiful in the darkest hours of the night.
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This Is Lorelei – “Billy Came Back”
The lead single off Nate Amos’ new album and Matador debut ‘This Singer in My Band’ is bound to return to your mental stereo time and time again.
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Wild Pink – “Box Store”
John Ross makes the perpetual hum of air conditioning going on right now during this heat wave of 2026 bleed right into yesterday like we’re enjoying the view with him, too.
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Quicksand – “Cool Guy”
More scene drama, as the post-hardcore heroes really have it out for someone while doing their damnedest to mind their own business out loud on the latest off ‘Bring On The Psychics’.
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Dinosaur Jr. – “Several Got Away”
The indie guitar rock gods go off gut instinct for a big jam on the lead single off their 13th studio album, ‘There Near’.
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Smirk – “Going off to Die”
The nomadic punk songwriter wants nothing more than to be unbothered on the highlight off his new album ‘Speculative Fiction’.
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Carly Rae Jepsen – “On Wires”
CRJ is hot and bothered in this emotion of pining that takes on a life of its own on the lead single off her new album, ‘Day and Night’.