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Dry Cleaning – “Joy”
The South London post-punk band are electrically awakened by making the life they want on the final preview off ‘Secret Love’.
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Joyce Manor – “I Know Where Mark Chen Lives”
In which Joyce Manor’s off-the-tracks inner aggressions shouted out are a head-on collision that gives you life.
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I Promised The World – “Bliss In 7 Langauges”
The rising Texan metalcore revivalists’ genre fluency is beyond their years on this highlight off their new self-titled EP.
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Buzz Sound: First Day Back
In looking backward, the Santa Cruz band are turning the next page for emo’s future with their breakthrough, ‘Forward’.
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peaer – “Bad News”
This quiet disruption from the norm is more than welcome from the New York band’s first new album in six years, ‘doppelgänger’.
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Makthaverskan – “Pity Party”
A spectacular C86’d dousing that proclaims the return of the Gothenburg post-punk band in signature fashion: marking an end of something once beautiful now dying as the beginning of their next chapter.
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Recommended Album: Feels Like Heaven – ‘Within Dreams’
On their breakthrough debut, the Stockholm band are doing their most to make feelings of the heavy-hearted an emocore ‘Dream’ come true.
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Luster – “Don’t Need You”
The latest single from the Los Angeles shoegaze band is like being captured and crystalized in a moment of escape.
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Dream Fatigue – “Be Your Anchor”
Heavy self-help affirmations spellbound in emo-pop grandiosity leave you feeling firmly grounded in your own with the latest single from the Fleshwater-linked Salem rockers.
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GUV – “Warmer Than Gold”
Be it trails blazed before him or the ones he’s reshaping, the latest from GUV is nothing but gold.
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Channel Tres – “Free Your Mind” (En Vogue Cover)
Free your mind, but maybe free your perception of who you think Channel Tres is, too.
