• Code Orange feat. Billy Corgan – “Take Shape”

    Code Orange feat. Billy Corgan – “Take Shape”

    In a move that will surely elicit its detractors, this also sounds like the colossal shape Code Orange was inevitably destined to assume.

  • Citizen – “Call Me If You’re Lonely”

    Citizen – “Call Me If You’re Lonely”

    Stripping back to sprite guitar-pop hooks with a driving chorus, the post-hardcore band doubles down on the simple joy of good company.

  • Angel Du$t – “Space Jam”

    Angel Du$t – “Space Jam”

    The lead single from ‘BRAND NEW SOUL’ confirms what has been long been building: Angel Du$t are hardcore’s modern day aliens, wilding out in their own trajectory around the sun.

  • Slowdive – “skin in the game”

    Slowdive – “skin in the game”

    The English shoegazers embellish finer details and visible contours within their orb, though the dreamlike movements in which they float isn’t without its blurring effects.

  • Strange Ranger – “Wide Awake”

    Strange Ranger – “Wide Awake”

    The Philly experimental indie band transforms sound into their own photographic device on the latest highlight off ‘Pure Music’.

  • MOVE – “1,000,000 Experiments”

    MOVE – “1,000,000 Experiments”

    It’s MOVE and everyone who is with them united against the scum of the Earth, and songs like this are the call to protesting arms.

  • Jlin – “Fourth Perspective”

    Jlin – “Fourth Perspective”

    The experimental musician merges the human with all other that escapes categorization on the first listen off her new mini album ‘Perspective’.

  • Sprain – “Privilege of Being”

    Sprain – “Privilege of Being”

    The Los Angeles experimental noise rock band becomes something of an accidental soundtrack to humanity destroying itself in its distorted, disfiguring sonic lens.

  • Deeper – “Tele”

    Deeper – “Tele”

    The Chicago post-punk band switches the channels on their surging, electric angularity for something more warped where the best moment could easily turn into a horror story.

  • Recommended Album: Temple of Angels – ‘Endless Pursuit’

    Recommended Album: Temple of Angels – ‘Endless Pursuit’

    On the Austin-based dream-pop band’s debut LP, they push through turbulent, psychedelic gazey swells where they discover an alternative world outlined by a rush of new-found lucidity.

  • Landowner – “Damning Evidence”

    Landowner – “Damning Evidence”

    The Western Mass post-punk band are beating the accusations by way of convincing theatrics on the small stage.

  • Fiddlehead – “Sleepyhead”

    Fiddlehead – “Sleepyhead”

    The latest preview off ‘Death Is Nothing to Us’ gives off one of the Boston melodic hardcore band’s most active charges from the friction of its internal monologue pushing off the days.


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