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MIKE, Earl Sweatshirt & SURF GANG – “Minty” / “Earth”
With the first two previews from their collaborative double LP with SURF GANG, MIKE and Earl Sweatshirt don’t need to show boat when their natural chemistry glows radiant.
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Irreversible Entanglements feat. Helado Negro – “Juntos Vencemos”
There’s a power to not only the voice of the people, but the sound they make as the experimental free jazz band attests in bringing their collective energy together.
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Koyo – “What I’m Worth”
The Long Island melodic hardcore band steers down one of its darker roads in antithesis against the dream life on the latest preview off ‘Barely There’.
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Drug Church – “Pynch”
Patrick Kindlon’s love language is screaming down the void through a blistering alternative hardcore anthem.
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Portrayal of Guilt – “Ecstasy”
The experimental heavy music trio find rapture on the other side of plunging into the violent void on the highlight off their new album, ‘…Beginning of the End’.
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Gouge Away – “Figurine”
The noisy post-hardcore rockers aren’t asking for permission, but they’re not asking for forgiveness either to break out of the box on their new single.
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Basement – “WIRED”
A little energy rewiring makes for a promising next chapter from the Ipswich melodic hardcore band on the title track off their new album.
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Teen Suicide – “Spiders”
Kitty Ray’s polymathic talent to lure you in right before the strike comes natural in the expanding sonic web of Teen Suicide on the latest single off ‘Nude descending staircase headless’.
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Recommended Album: Nothing – ‘a short history of decay’
With their most creatively rich album to date, Nothing are a band who have been brought to the brink and are giving their everything in this moment, just for the inevitable collapse to take it all away.
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Suitor – “Dull Customer”
The sinking feeling of despondency is available like a limited batch, made all the sweeter because of its unique formula by the Cleveland post-punk band.