• Alex G – “Miracles”

    Alex G – “Miracles”

    The latest offering from ‘God Save the Animals’ is astute for our impending cuffing season.

  • Regulate – “In the Moment”

    Regulate – “In the Moment”

    A feeling of high in the purest clarity in spite of our everyday white noise distraction off the rising melodic hardcore band’s debut LP.

  • björk – “atopos”

    björk – “atopos”

    The lead single from ‘fossora’ fuses budding wind and brass instruments with electronic synapses uprooting from deep within the earth’s surface.

  • The 1975 – “I’m In Love With You”

    The 1975 – “I’m In Love With You”

    Even the version of the 1975 in plain view feels like it holds multitudes in its effortless.

  • Peel Dream Magazine – “Pictionary”

    Peel Dream Magazine – “Pictionary”

    A warmly fantastical yet anxious mod twee offering from the Los Angeles artist’s new album, ‘Pad’.

  • Knifeplay – “Promise”

    Knifeplay – “Promise”

    The Philadelphia experimental rock quintet gaze into the existential oblivion with the first single from their sophomore effort, ‘Animal Drowning’.

  • Enumclaw – “Park Lodge”

    Enumclaw – “Park Lodge”

    The latest advance listen from the Tacoma indie rockers moves away from the buzzed and fuzzed out bliss and into a daydream ballad.

  • Special Interest feat. Mykki Blanco – “Midnight Legend”

    Special Interest feat. Mykki Blanco – “Midnight Legend”

    On the other side of Special Interest’s club door, there’s a way to escape the pain, too…

  • Turnover feat. Bre Morell – “Ain’t Love Heavy”

    Turnover feat. Bre Morell – “Ain’t Love Heavy”

    The chillest punks to spawn out of the hardcore scene prove to be capable of lifting one of the strongest emotions with ease on the latest preview off ‘Myself In the Way’.

  • Recommended Album: Rachika Nayar – ‘Heaven Come Crashing’

    Recommended Album: Rachika Nayar – ‘Heaven Come Crashing’

    True to its title, the sophomore effort from the Brooklyn-based guitar virtuoso and multi-instrumental is an experience that hits from the heavens and overcomes this earth.

  • No Age – “Compact Flashes”

    No Age – “Compact Flashes”

    A lyrical portrait that’s every bit avant and impressionistic of a moment to lose, yet captured in this sonic snapshot off the Los Angeles DIY noise-punk scene vets’ sixth LP, ‘People Helping People’.

  • Pinkshift – “GET OUT”

    Pinkshift – “GET OUT”

    As always, Pinkshift rip, but also tear a new one into the face of hate on the latest single off their debut LP, ‘Love Me Forever’.


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