• DEBBY FRIDAY – “SO HARD TO TELL”

    DEBBY FRIDAY – “SO HARD TO TELL”

    The lead single from the Canadian-by-way-of-Nigeria artist’s debut album, ‘GOOD LUCK’, lies somewhere between a late night banger and a transfixing comedown from the party.

  • M83 – “Oceans Niagara”

    M83 – “Oceans Niagara”

    The early highlight from M83’s new album, ‘Fantasy’, is beyond adventure, as it once again extends an invitational into Anthony Gonzalez’s galaxy where aerodynamic synths stream across pink, purple and red star-filled skies

  • Paramore – “C’est Comme Ça”

    Paramore – “C’est Comme Ça”

    Even if the times have allowed Williams and company to find their center, it’s when it won’t hold where they admit feeling most alive…

  • M(h)aol – “Therapy”

    M(h)aol – “Therapy”

    The latest preview from the Dublin post-punks’ debut album, ‘Attachment Styles’, goes hard in lieu of the people who put you in that chair.

  • crushed – “coil”

    crushed – “coil”

    Put the latest preview from ‘extra live’ into your veins and feel yourself moving through timelines at the speed of light.

  • Big Laugh – “Shadow Figure”

    Big Laugh – “Shadow Figure”

    The Milwaukee band eschews what may usually be visible in the hardcore flames on the lead single from their debut full-length, ‘Consume Me’.

  • Neutral Milk Hotel – “Little Birds”

    Neutral Milk Hotel – “Little Birds”

    An uncovered song of lore from the band’s forthcoming anthology of entire recorded work, ‘The Collected Works of Neutral Milk Hotel’.

  • Ice Spice – “In Ha Mood”

    Ice Spice – “In Ha Mood”

    The defense goes up harder the more the Bronx MC’s star climbs, but that comes with the territory in ushering in a new era of rap-pop excellence.

  • shame – “Fingers of Steel”

    shame – “Fingers of Steel”

    There’s a newfound tenderness in shame’s frustration where it’s like they’re warning the rest of the world of the pitfalls they fell into.

  • End It – “Familia Finito”

    End It – “Familia Finito”

    The latest preview from ‘The Extermination: Vol. 4′ comp is a welcome wagon for one of Flatspot Records’ quickest rising bands in self-professed Baltimore hate crew, End It.

  • Frankie Rose – “Anything”

    Frankie Rose – “Anything”

    The first single off the songwriter’s new album, ‘Love As Projection;, is not only a reminder of just how dazzling her starry visions shape sound and emotion, but sweeten the view even when her world is on its edge just as well.

  • Object of Affection – “Half Life”

    Object of Affection – “Half Life”

    Proof that there’s still more life left to give in the hardcore scene’s continued fascination with reworking ‘90s alternative rock waves


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