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Vulture Feather – “Sweetest Friend”
The anthemic post-punk trio hold on to nothing as hard as they can while questioning the wider view on the latest preview off their sophomore effort, ‘It Will Be Like Now’.
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The Tubs – “Narcissist”
A sweet (unhealthy) distraction from harder realities off the jangle-pop band’s sophomore effort, ‘Cotton Crown’.
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MIKE – “Bear Trap”
A salve of smoke, a slow jam, and sage wisdom helps the New York City underground rapper overcome the struggle one day at time.
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Buzz Sound: Prism Shores
The Montréal band celebrates an undying influence of the C86 sound and young adult friction with their own ever-so-slightly sweet spin on it.
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Drop Nineteens – “Mayfield”
The sound of another time that still sounds like beyond the seconds of the now from the Boston shoegaze band’s long lost album.
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Initiate – “Too Much”
A blazing display of emotional extremism from the melodic hardcore band that pushes the self to consider something greater than its own image.
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Recommended Album: Ela Minus – ‘DÍA’
Minus’ “bright music for dark times” techno coda is a shield of radiant energy to see through anything sinister in this life experience.
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Anxious – “Some Girls”
The Connecticut emotive hardcore band pick each word out with pins and knives to capture a confusion of feelings on the ‘Bambi’ standout.
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The Weather Station – “Mirror”
Nature takes its course in an ornate rapture with the final preview off ‘Humanhood’.
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terraplana – “charlie”
On Earth as it is in Heaven, the Brazilian fuzz-popped rockers skydive into a place of safety on the lead single off their sophomore album, ‘natural’.
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Horsegirl – “Switch Over”
Horsegirl are looking at themselves with as much surprise when the end result hits just right on the latest preview from ‘Phonetics On and On’.
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Ela Minus – “QQQQ”
Humanity’s last dance is worth going hard for on the electronic producer’s final preview off her new album, ‘DÍA’.