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Hovvdy – “Try Try Try”
The earnest indie-pop duo have got your back with the lead single off their new album, ‘Big World’.
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Recommended Album: Friko – ‘Something Worth Waiting For’
On their sophomore effort, the Chicago indie rockers do their most to honor youth’s passing with the kind of sincere grandeur that at one point in time defined the sounds of generational optimism.
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she’s green – “close your eyes”
The calming soundsway within the final preview off the mosscore originators’ new EP, ‘swallowtail’, gives you every reason to look forward to drifting asleep.
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Recommended Album: Boards of Canada- ‘Inferno’
The Scottish electronic duo’s fifth LP finds them entrenched into our ultra-fucked dystopian digital vortex, contextualizing it as a hypnotizing mirage of aural pleasures.
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Parts & Labor – “Arterial Material”
If this is the sound of Parts & Labor in decay, the corrosive ear bleed will have been well worth it in pushing the noise barrier.
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Kelela – “point blank”
House on the brink and yet, Kelela still somehow shimmers with a cool composure on the latest from ‘new avatar’.
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Vince Staples – “Blackberry Marmalade”
Gun to head, the ‘Cry Baby’ highlight has got Vince Staples in everyone’s spilling hard truths with a provocative rap-punk brain worm.
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Dari Bay – “Chevy”
With the latest highlight from his new album, ‘Surprise Wish’, the Robber Robber songwriter gets further on his own accord even if he’s feeling a little stuck in place and lost at the same time.
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Wild Pink – “Round Of Applause At The End Of The World”
Led by John Ross’ pen, the New York indie rock band writes the latest chapter in great American mythology with the blistering lead single off their new album, ‘Still Coming Down’.
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Buzz Sound: Touch Girl Apple Blossom
The sweet sounds of the Austin indie-pop band connects the dualistic dots between those wistful best days and the hope for a rekindled warmth on their debut album, ‘Graceful’.
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Recommended EP: Marbled Eye – ‘Forever’
The latest EP from the Oakland post-punks is an overdue exorcism not just for the genre, but in thought violence for the times.
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Downtown Boys – “Sirena”
Like their intent, Downtown Boys’ inner rage translates in being laser focused on the latest highlight off the punk band’s new album, ‘Public Luxury’.