Category: New Music
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Russian Baths – “Done and Dead”
Evolving white noise into a heavier form of emo and atmospheric rock, the Brooklyn duo flip the American Football house into a haunted one and with the declaration that, ladies and gentleman, we are stuck in a space.
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Fever Ray – “What They Call Us”
The first new music from Karin Dreijer in five years emerges from a bleak sphere of dire, unsettling emotions.
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Wild Pink – “See You Better Now”
It’s impossible not to hear someone close through the tender Americana rock woven through the electric pulse on the latest preview off ‘ILYSM’.
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Gold Dust – “Larks Swarm A Hawk”
An elegiac in rumination of the self for all its ornate beauty points from the Western Mass psych-folk songwriter’s new album, ‘The Late Great Gold Dust’.
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MAVI – “Doves”
A mix of confusion and distrust creates quite the weight on the mind of the Carolina rapper on the second single from his forthcoming sophomore effort, ‘Laughing So Hard’.
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JIVEBOMB – “Illusion of Choice”
The Baltimore hardcore band pave their own path of destruction, and anything standing in their way is merely collateral on the latest preview off their new EP, ‘Primitive Desires’.
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Knifeplay – “Ryan Song”
The latest preview from the Philly rock band’s debut LP, ‘Animal Drowning’, could easily drift into the realm of dream-pop, slowcore, or Americana folk, yet creates its own air.
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Paramore – “This Is Why”
This is why the best dance parties still take place from the comfort of your home.
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Palm – “On the Sly”
A pop explosion where you can’t quite tell where the source of the sound is bouncing off of from the Philly experimental rockers’ new album, ‘Nicks and Grazes’.
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They Are Gutting a Body of Water – “violence ii”
The first preview from the Philly experimental indie band’s third full-length, ‘lucky styles’, further texturizes memory bursts and physical sensations in their gauzy bloom of noise-pop.