Category: +Albums
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Recommended Album: R.J.F. – ‘Strange Going’
A second cranial detour in sensory and sound from the deepest wells of the mind of the CEREMONY frontman.
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Recommended Album: Cindy Lee – ‘Diamond Jubilee’
A cultural reset on chemical-peeled indie rock that embraces the messy and unkempt, and challenges status quo through a hypnotic fusion of art rock, pop, and psychedelics.
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Recommended Album: Gouge Away – ‘Deep Sage’
A wiser rage from one of modern hardcore’s most progressive energies that has and continues to trust internal instincts as much as time tries to upend them.
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Recommended Album: Jlin – ‘Akoma’
The third album from the experimental multi-instrumental and producer endures her unsatiated journey through the landscape of sounds futuristic yet tangible, leaving you in a state of wonder.
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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.
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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.
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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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Recommended Album: Moor Mother – ‘The Great Bailout’
Be it her role as messenger or the maker of the noise, Moor Mother’s latest is another fascinating chapter in her role as the keeper of history and interrupter of the space-time continuum.
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Recommended Album: Mannequin Pussy – ‘I Got Heaven’
With a luster over their spark, Mannequin Pussy raise Hell in ‘Heaven’, making for their most ascendant album to date.
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Recommended Album: Glitterer – ‘Rationale’
Now in full body form, the fourth album from Ned Russin’s alternative post-hardcore band takes a major step away from past haunts and leaps into the unknown, becoming more real than ever.