Category: New Music
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Crumb – “Crushxd”
If there is a light at the end of the tunnel, may we all hope that a song like Crumb’s “Crushxd” is there to honor us along the way passing on from this plane to the next…
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Mandy, Indiana – “Peach Fuzz“
The latest from the Manchester industrial dance band’s debut album, ‘i’ve seen a way’, is a reminder that the people can only be pushed into a corner so far before resistance becomes a necessity.
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Water From Your Eyes – “True Life”
This is the art of the reality of trying to create authentic in a world where everyone’s stake in money-making doubles as a threat to it.
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Deeper – “Sub”
The Chicago post-punk band attempts to break free from the dizzying affects of an inescapable cycle of bad things on their first single for Sub Pop.
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Beach Fossils – “Dare Me”
The dreamy guitar pop state their claim to never sounding like anyone but themselves on the latest preview from ‘Bunny’.
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superviolet – “locket”
The latest highlight from the former Sidekicks’ frontman’s debut album, ‘Infinite Spring’, makes spaces for all the thoughts for all the thoughts he’s running away with.
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Cola – “Keys Down If You Stay”
By careening speed in favor of holding a moment, the Montreal post-punk trio embellish the details that make them stick on their latest single.
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Buggin – “All Eyes On You”
Getting attention equates to actually having something to say of substance with it on the lead single from the Chicago hardcore band’s debut LP, ‘Concrete Cowboys’.
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Big Bliss – “A Seat at the Table”
The opening track from the Brooklyn post-punks’ sophomore effort, ‘Vital Return’, acknowledges modern burdens and is a plea for a better future.
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Jana Horn – “Days Go By”
On the final highlight from ‘The Window Is the Dream’, the Texan songwriter’s transfixing mystique of folk impressionism lets you step out of body,