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Recommended Album: Water From Your Eyes – ‘Everyone’s Crushed’
The Brooklyn experimental pop duo know their art need not be perfect or gloss, though they certainly use that to their advantage here in finding the right consumer who considers their sound to be something no one else could create in this timeline.
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Pissed Jeans – “No Convenient Apocalypse”
The first new music from the Philly noise rockers since 2017′s ‘Why Love Now’ wants you to know that the rapture’s accountability rests on all of us.
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Jessy Lanza – “Midnight Ontario”
The emotional forecast on the latest preview from ‘Love Hallucination’ sees no clearing beyond being caught in the storm.
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Militarie Gun – “Will Logic”
The post-hardcore rockers spot the bullshit radiating from others a mile away on the latest highlight from ‘Life Under the Gun’.
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Activity – “Careful Let’s Sleepwalk”
The lead single from the Brooklyn experimental rockers’ sophomore LP, ‘Spirit in the Room’, taps into a plane where human emotion has a terrifying transcendental effect.
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Recommended Album: Mandy, Indiana – ‘i’ve seen a way’
This nocturnal dance into the noise of the void becomes all the more widescreen on the Manchester dance-noise band’s debut full-length.
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Landowner – “Witch Museum”
The ultra-anxious Western Mass post-punks takes you on a tour through the state’s dark political history on the first preview off ‘Escape the Compound’.
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mo dotti – “ever”
The latest from the Los Angeles noise pop band is like witnessing everything crashing down at once but in slow motion.
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blur – “The Narcissist”
The first single from the Brit-pop luminaries’ 9th studio effort is the sound of familiar patterns rediscovering one another a couple of decades later.
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Temple of Angels – “Waving to the Wind”
the second single from the dreamy Austin rockers’ debut LP is a hyper-transcendental fixation on being anywhere but here at its most elevated.
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Big Bliss – “Tether”
The latest single from the Brooklyn post punk band’s new album ‘Vital Return’ attempts a delicate balance between an irresolute struggle.
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Recommended Album: DRAIN – ‘LIVING PROOF’
At the core of the Santa Cruz thrashers’ sophomore effort is a wrecking ball determination to be the best self and “fuck this shit” energy turned up hard.