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Liquid Mike – “American Caveman”
The biggest existential realizations racing into infinity sometimes come from our humblest suburban songwriting heroes…
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Recommended Album: The Smile – ‘Wall of Eyes’
The sophomore effort from Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood and Tom Skinner transfixes their sound into cosmic jazz rock and heightens new senses in their body.
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fanclubwallet – “Band Like That”
The Ottawa bedroom pop band fake it until they make it with near-flawless execution on the first preview off their new EP, ‘Our Bodies Paint Traffic Lines’.
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So Pitted – “Parasite”
There’s no stopping the internal decay once the alien vibrations are inside of you on the lead single from the Seattle-based experimental noise rock band’s sophomore effort, ‘Cloned’.
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Buzz Sound: Angry Blackmen
The Chicago rap duo are a system overload of personal data and glitches in the hip-hop space-time continuum that rattle the skull from the inside.
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Wisp – “See you soon”
With familiarity to the sound at bay, emotions hit different through Wisp’s brand new eyes on the latest single from the rising shoegaze songwriter.
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Glitterer – “The Same Ordinary”
Ned Russin and company grate against the monotony on the third advance single from Glitterer’s new album, ‘Rationale’.
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Robber Robber – “Sea or War”
To find stability is to win the war, and to win the war, self-preservation is a necessity on the promising new single from the propulsive Burlington indie rockers’ promising new single.
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Mary Jane Dunphe – “Fix Me” b/w “Seasons”
The NYC-based songwriter’s contribution to Sub Pop’s Singles Club chips into the surface of Dunphe’s experimental-pop sound and reveals an existential paradox.
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Marbled Eye – “See It Too”
The Bay Area progressive post-punk band returns to a parts unknown end destination on the lead single off their sophomore effort, ‘Read the Air’.
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SPACED – “Landslide”
A no-frills pit pile-on with righteous rage to formally kick down the door of your arrival will always over-deliver…
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Militarie Gun feat. Manchester Orchestra – “My Friends Are Having A Hard Time”
A collaboration with Manchester Orchestra from their upcoming EP of reimagined tracks hears the boundary-shifting hardcore band swerving fully into experimental electronic pop.