Category: New Music
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Palm – “Feathers”
The first single from the Philly experimental rock band’s forthcoming effort, ‘Nicks and Grazes’, is proof you can bend the aural senses beyond the superficial through less orthodox methods.
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Big City – “Vicious”
The Vancouver duo are collapsing the dimensions separating New Order, ‘90s rave, Chromatics, and static shoegaze on the highlight off their debut EP, ‘Liquid Times’.
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Turnover feat. Brendan Yates – “Myself In the Way”
The first single off ‘Myself In the Way’ hears the hardcore transcendents searching for an inner balance and clarity through calmer vibes.
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Tomato Flower – “Blue”
The second preview off the Baltimore experimental rockers’ second EP of the year, ‘Construction;, builds itself up in dividends.
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Panda Bear & Sonic Boom – “Go On”
The pair of nautical art-pop wonders reshape the most fundamental elements in their respective styles in a way that inspires the same crests and sunlight through pop’s earliest minimalist corners.
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Chat Pile – “Wicked Puppet Dance”
Throttled by an unsatiated hunger for noise and doomsdiving into society’s dumpster fire, Chat Pile turn the follies of humanity into a twisted marionette show.
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Mindforce – “Survival Is Vengeance”
The Hudson Valley hardcore band pile on the self-motivating might behind vocalist Jason P.’s existential brigade with the lead single from their new album, ‘New Lords’.
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Channel Tres – “Just Can’t Get Enough”
Imagine Depeche Mode lyrical iconism, disco classic perfection, and the sound of tomorrow’s vibes in collision across the same dance floor.
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Thanya Iyer – “leave the room and face the waves”
The first single from the Montreal-based songwriter’s new EP, ‘rest’, connects her inner most spirit and the natural world through dancing alt-pop healing waters and cosmic jazz.
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Jennifer Vanilla – “Humility’s Disease”
The former Ava Luna vocalist may be playing the part of a Devil’s advocate to the part of the brain working with its most toxic traits feeding in self-hate, but consider it an exorcism through reverse psychology and their bonkers art.