Category: New Music
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Joyce Manor – “All My Friends Are So Depressed”
In which the Torrance punk-pop darlings ask, “Who needs to let out their frustration in a mosh pit anymore when the gentle pits of despair are enough?”
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Black Eyes – “Pestilence”
When it comes to burning everything down, the D.C. artsy noise-punk band are still doing it better — and freakier — than the rest on the lead single off their first new album in 21 years.
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Agriculture – “The Weight”
The Los Angeles experimental black metal band does not withhold at screaming back at daily suffering in its own full metal jacket of emotional resistance.
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Dijon – “Baby!”
On the ‘Baby’ standout, the alternative R&B songwriter puts a human(-making) highlight reel together in a single song.
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Water From Your Eyes – “Nights In Armor”
The final preview off ‘It’s A Beautiful Place’ not only goes hard, but righteously burns anyone encountering Water From Your Eyes in the process.
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Restraining Order – “Were You There”
On the latest preview off ‘Future Fortune’, the Western Mass hardcore punk band pulls up for their days ones, but don’t mistaken their sincerity for softness…
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Militarie Gun – “B A D I D E A”
The Los Angeles hardcore modernists call out their demons and rewrite their course of direction with a clear pop mind on the lead single off their sophomore effort, ‘God Save The Gun’.
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Merchandise – “You Shot Me Down”
The long-gone-missing experimental punk band are back, with perfect aim albeit, on their first new music in 9 years.
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Steel Wool – “Pressed Flat”
Nothing sounds one-dimensional about the Los Angeles noise-pop band on their newest single.
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forever ☆ – “Competizione”
The Kansas City experimental shoegaze duo leaves you constantly on the chase with pinning down their sound on the final single off their new album, ‘Second Gen Dream’.