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Jenny Lewis – “Giddy Up”
The latest ride from ‘Joy’all’ takes it slow through the shadows, but makes you feel every tempting sensation along the way.
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Fully Blown Meltdown – “Party With Villains”
The one-person punk project compresses every bad experience from anyone on the losing end of the music biz and channels it through a single body, knowing full well that max capacity can’t contain it all.
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Interview: Brian Case of FACS On The Band’s New Album ‘Still Life In Decay’
The FACS frontman discusses the band’s creative churn, space as inspiration, and the current state of Chicago’s promising underground rock scene.
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Mandy, Indiana – “Drag [Crashed]”
The final single from ‘i’ve seen a way’ utilizes anger to the furthest extent within the Manchester experimental dance-noise band’s creative liberties.
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Spiritual Cramp – “Phone Lines Down”
Scowling fakes with an unabashedly hyperactive confrontation, the San Fran punk band surely are not the ones to cross here…
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Water From Your Eyes – “14″
Give into the disorienting effects of the latest highlight from ‘Everyone’s Crushed’.
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Recommended Album: billy woods & Kenny Segal – ‘Maps’
On his latest collaborative effort with producer Kenny Segal, everything feels so big and fragile when merging into the same timeline as billy woods sees it.
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Gumm – “Free”
The Chattanooga hardcore-punk band ravages negative patterns of thought on this highlight from their debut LP, ‘Slogan Machine’.
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Gouge Away – “Idealized”
Unapologetic, and certain of it, the Floridian post-hardcore band are always on their own path on their new single.
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Interview: Nicole Yun On Her New Album ‘Matter’
The Eternal Summers vocalist and guitarist talks her new solo album ‘Matter’, turning to pop to punctuate its themes, and how these last three years influenced its energy.
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Lifeguard – “17-18 Lovesong”
The first preview from the rising Chicago rockers’ new EP, ‘Dressed In Trenches’, will delight anyone with an appreciation for a love song exploded.
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Recommended Album: Yaeji – ‘With A Hammer’
It’s Yaeji’s identity as her art wielded like a weapon, and while still intensely cool to the touch, its journey wields the ability to destroy any and all negative energy.