Category: New Music
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Charli XCX – “Chains of Love”
The latest offering from ‘Wuthering Heights’ truly is romance as Charli would have it, filled with nothing but masochism.
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Robyn – “Dopamine”
Whatever this feeling is, it can’t be captured by an algorithm, AI’d, or bottled up and injected into you — the Swedish pop queen’s “Dopamine” is magic.
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Charli XCX feat. John Cale – “House”
The disquiet is deafening on the gothic avant garde detour from Charli XCX’s first preview off her new album and contribution to ‘Wuthering Heights’.
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Kelly Lee Owens – “132 TECHNO”
The Welsh producer’s call to dance arms and signal-boosting electronic music culture as a means of connecting the greater “us” through community.
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Vulture Feather – “Pleasant Obstacle”
The lead single from the California art-punk trio’s new EP, ‘Craving and Aversion’, feels like an exercise in carving out joy in the mountainous face of modern day heaviness.
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GUV – “Let Your Hands Go”
Yesteryear’s cool of Madchester, Brit-pop, and Baggy worship just comes naturally to GUV on the lead single from his new album, ‘WARMER THAN GOLD’.
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This Is Lorelei – “Name the Band”
In which Nate Amos revisits how he can easily mess you up with just a simplistic, yet singular spin on pop music.
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Nothing – “cannibal world”
Perhaps infinite emptiness brings with it freedom, and the new age shoegaze scene legends embrace that fully on the lead single off their new album, ‘a short history of decay’.
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Armand Hammer & The Alchemist feat. Silka & Cleo Reed – “Calypso Gene”
A duality of a history lesson and another one of those long, abstract walks down memory lane from the underground rap duo and The Alchemist.
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Navy Blue – “Orchards”
The Brooklyn multi-disciplined rapper discovers bliss and gets the win on the lead single from his new album, ‘The Sword & The Soaring’.