• Ladifa – “coping mechanisms”

    Ladifa – “coping mechanisms”

    A plush electric blanket of saccharine guitar-pop from the Seattle-based alternative-pop songwriter that offers up a cozy place to get lost in your thoughts with.

  • Beyoncé – “16 CARRIAGES”

    Beyoncé – “16 CARRIAGES”

    The early highlight from ‘COWBOY CARTER’ finesses country’s rugged roots through her supernova energy.

  • Russian Baths – “Split”

    Russian Baths – “Split”

    The lead single from the Brooklyn art rock band’s sophomore effort, ‘Mirror’, follows your secrets like a shadow through walls and invisible signals in the air.

  • One Step Closer – “Giant’s Despair”

    One Step Closer – “Giant’s Despair”

    The Wilkes-Barre melodic hardcore take it to the next level on their way out with the latest single from ‘All You Embrace’.

  • Excide – “Dis(re)member”

    Excide – “Dis(re)member”

    The Carolina post-hardcore rockers pick up the scene’s major label-era limbs and run hard with them into its future on their latest single.

  • Recommended Album: So Pitted – ‘Cloned’

    Recommended Album: So Pitted – ‘Cloned’

    On their long-awaited sophomore effort, the Seattle band up the mutant factor on their post-nuclear noise rock as a means to evolve and survive this world.

  • Jlin – “Summon”

    Jlin – “Summon”

    Whatever Jlin is inviting into this world with her art, it’s unlike anything other we’ve encountered on the final preview off the experimental artist’s new album, ‘Akoma’.

  • Kelly Moran – “Sodalis (II)”

    Kelly Moran – “Sodalis (II)”

    In companionship with the Yamaha Disklavier, the NYC composer actualizes her artist intuition on the latest preview from ‘Moves in the Field’.

  • Recommended Album: Powerwasher – ‘Everyone Laughs’

    Recommended Album: Powerwasher – ‘Everyone Laughs’

    On their debut album, the Baltimore experimental punk and hardcore band are unpredictable as they blast the brain with acerbic observations on the everyday existential.

  • Wisp – “Enough for you”

    Wisp – “Enough for you”

    Possibly the the first definitive example of an artist from a generation raised on Deftones, Phoebe Bridgers, and Whirr to put it all together in the new wave of shoegaze.

  • Knifeplay – “Tears”

    Knifeplay – “Tears”

    A music video for the dream-imbued Philly rockers’ newly reissued debut album, ‘Pearlty’, couldn’t be any more ominous as to what was to come…

  • Recommended Album: Kim Gordon – ‘The Collective’

    Recommended Album: Kim Gordon – ‘The Collective’

    Kim Gordon’s grotesque observations on pop culture give much to consider of the self as she deconstructs digital currency through a noisy experimental electronic collage of our timeline.


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