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NOIA feat. Ela Minus – “didn’t know”
The latest single from the Brooklyn experimental pop songwriter’s debut LP, ‘gisela’, is an ode to the real ones who stick with you after all the shit you’ve been through together in the dating hellscape.
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The Van Pelt – “Image of Health”
On the second preview from the seminal indie rockers’ first new album in 26 years, their lived-worn wisdom is wrinkled into a clear-eyed view of life half a century in.
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Squid – “Swing (In A Dream)”
A premonition of the band’s next realization whereas the experimental post-punk outfit grows new limbs out of an already kinetic, fast-changing cacophony.
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Recommended Album: Kelela – ‘RAVEN’
The experimental R&B songwriter’s sophomore effort simmers into a new form of matter by reclaiming her own personhood, resulting in a dualistic aura.
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Tanukichan – “Take Care”
The dreamy guitar-pop songwriter inherently makes music that feels undeniably welcome even in its self-imposed isolation.
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MSPAINT – “Titan of Hope”
In the Hattiesburg punk band’s path to a higher energy, you’ll connect to everything…
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Feist – “In Lightning”
Electricity spawns new creation from Feist’s hand on this highlight from her sixth studio effort, ‘Multitudes’.
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Lana Del Rey – “A&W”
Lana is back on her wild trip wordsmith ways on the latest preview from her new album, ‘Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd.’
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Jesus Piece – “Tunnel Vision”
Have you ever heard a wild animal protecting its young from inside the pit? The latest from ‘So Unknown…’ answers that question…
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Mega Bog – “The Clown”
The lead single from the art-pop songwriter’s new album, ‘End of Everything’ is akin to walking through a hall of mirrors.
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Recommended EP: crushed – ‘extra life’
The debut EP from the duo of Weekend’s Shaun Durkan and Temple of Angels’ Bre Morrell is a recommended mood for all your oxytocin needs.
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Nicole Yun – “Lost Keys”
The Eternal Summers frontwoman takes you on a ride of desire to an equally comforting escape with the lead single of her sophomore solo LP, ‘Matter’.