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Gun Outfit – “Unfelt Loss”
The return listen from the Los Angeles-by-way-of-Olympia mystique rockers allows the mind to settle still into a perspective that takes in the wonder of the world, even as it burns.
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Touch Girl Apple Blossom – “The Springtime Reminds Me Of…”
The feeling behind the sprite, springtime jangle-punk of the lead single from the Austin band’s debut album, ‘Graceful’, is just enough to remind you that you’re alive.
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Buzz Sound: Dream Fatigue
With their new EP, ‘No Requiem’, the Salem dream-gazers spark big, heavy-feeling feeling magic through a seven-song wonder that unlocks a power reclaiming the true self.
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Recommended Album: Angel Du$t – ‘COLD 2 THE TOUCH’
All fire while being the epitome of cool, the Baltimore experimental hardcore band are reshaping the ever-expanding scene in the outside on their sixth LP.
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Knocked Loose feat. Denzel Curry – “Hive Mind”
On their new single, the modern metalcore heavyweights get help from Denzel Curry in shaking off any dick riding followers they’ve picked up along the way.
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Cashier – “Part From Me”
There’s two passions at play here, and they’re both feeding from the same spirit on high on the latest from the Lafayette art-punks’ debut EP, ‘The Weight’.
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ELUCID & Sebb Bash – “Make Me Wise”
With the latest highlight from his Sebb Bash-produced album, ‘I Guess U Had to Be There’, the NYC underground rap experimentalist removes himself from harsher industrial elements in favor crystal clear transcendency to refine the id.
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Recommended Album: Mandy, Indiana – ‘URGH’
The second album from the Manchester experimental industrial band is a delightful, delirious — and more pointedly, angry — maximum capacity in processing the current hellscape and transmitting it into a kinetic rage rave.
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Kim Gordon – “DIRTY TECH”
Despite never having held a white collar office job a single day in her life adult life, the coolest person in the room plays the part of a dystopian member of the workforce better than all of us on the latest from ‘PLAY ME’.
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Koyo – “Irreversible”
It’s a real feeling as the Long Island melodic hardcore band throws down personal grudges with muscular, catchy hooks of substance on the lead single from their new album, ‘Barely There’.