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crushed – “milksugar (DJ Python Remix)”
The remixed ‘extra life’ centerpiece is draped beneath a lush, layered deconstruction that makes it all the more transcendent into the air.
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Gouge Away – “Dallas”
The latest preview from the progressive post-hardcore band’s new album, ‘Deep Sage’, is a dark ideation that finds a balance of light in acknowledging rock bottom.
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Restorations – “Cured”
The Philadelphia post-hardcore punks resound louder upon return on the lead single off their first new album in six years.
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Water From Your Eyes – “Out There”
The music video for the ‘Everyone’s Crushed’ highlight visually compiles the decay of society under the weight of capitalism.
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Recommended EP: BIB – ‘BIBLICAL’
The noisy Omaha hardcore punk band sound as big as a black hole and churn out their most cohesive statement effort yet on their latest extended play.
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Bullion feat. Carly Rae Jepsen – “Rare”
The understated finesse off the lead single from songwriter and producer Nathan Jenkins’ new album, ‘Affection’, goes a long way in pulling you into its emotion.
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PUREST FORM – “BROKE”
The Los Angeles neo-industrial trio push back on AI coming at us at an increasingly accelerated pace with equal sonic measure on the lead single off their debut EP.
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Burial – “Dreamfear”
Each of the detours from the enigmatic electronic artist’s A-side to his new 12″ single lead to a next level of high that is equally exhilarating as it is terrifying.
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Full Blown Meltdown – “No One Cares”
The punk songwriter finds himself in a hostage situation in the music video for the chaotic emo-punk epitaph and ‘Mollify’ highlight.
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Powerwasher – “Same Time / Same Channel”
The Baltimore post-hardcore band brain drain into the oncoming void while chewing down hard on our culture’s wasteland pastimes on the latest highlight off their sophomore LP, ‘Everyone Laughs’.
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Dehd – “Mood Ring”
The lead single from the Chicago punk trio’s new album, ‘Poetry’, spins like a retrofitted backseat makeout session spiked with colorful lyrical hues.
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Agriculture – “Living is Easy”
The Los Angeles ecstatic black metal band rips through the atmosphere with a lightning brilliance and a charge of celebration rock for the sacrifice on the title track off their new EP.