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Drug Church – “Myopic”
Being at peace with yourself definitely doesn’t mean having to go soft on the new single from the post-hardcore rockers.
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Recommended Album: Zulu – ‘A New Tomorrow’
A story that’s been writing itself far beyond the birth of punk music and from the dawn of mankind, fighting for visibility and credit while innovating the future, courtesy of the rising Los Angeles hardcore band.
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Strange Ranger – “Rain So Hard”
Hyperaware of everything all at once, the newest single from the experimental indie rock band translates to that critical step in moving forward even when you need to let the lows sink in.
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Bruiser and Bicycle – “1000 Engines”
Moving at the centripetal force created by its titular nature, the Albany experimental art rock band align their sound against a mirror of our modern state, whelmed by time, content, and a near-violent pace.
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Beach Fossils – “Don’t Fade Away”
In finding their way back home, Beach Fossils hits different after a long journey to get there on the lead single from their new album, ‘Bunny’.
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Scowl – “Shot Down”
A hardcore anthem for those who can be both their biggest champions and own worst enemies.
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Recommended Album: Dougie Poole – ‘The Rainbow Wheel of Death’
Good grief. The Brooklyn cosmic country songwriter invites the grim reaper for a drink on his third album.
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Jana Horn – “The Dream”
Stirring somewhere between rapid eye movement and full lucidity, Horn connects parallel planes on the latest from ‘The Window Is the Dream’.
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Mystics 100′s – “On a Micro Diet”
The first preview from the PNW experimental punks’ return album, ‘On a Micro Diet’, is fueled by a trip bent on escaping this physical plane, each second become something altogether different.
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Vulture Feather – “Inseparable”
On the other side of the storm, the band made up from former members of art rockers Wilderness bring radical spirits back into this earthly experience.
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Mandy, Indiana – “Pinking Shears”
The sonic manifestation of the sharpened device through industrial noise-punk as the Manchester band contends with the apocalyptic futility of our current existence.
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Water From Your Eyes – “Barley”
The Brooklyn experimental art pop duo captures modern media, alternative subversions, and being advantageously capitalistic within the same atom, imploded on the first single from their new album, ‘Everyone’s Crushed’.