Category: New Music
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They Are Gutting A Body of Water – “AMERICAN FOOD”
The Philly experimental post-shoegazers are terrifyingly ominous, even if they’ve an uncanny way of serving up a welcome distraction of outside noise.
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Sarah Register – “does it hurt”
The allure to follow the former Talk Normal frontwoman down the path of pain is tempting in her own reinventive digital noise exploration.
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Alan Sparhawk with Trampled by Turtles – “Get Still”
Though it has all of the touches of human flesh behind it, the latest preview from the Low co-founder’s collaboration with Trampled by Turtles transcends into a grand spiritual feeling.
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The Armed – “Well Made Play”
A welcome retreat back to the guts of the matter in the Armed’s reality where salvation is promised, but never enough for those they ire.
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La Dispute – “I Shaved My Head”
In cutting so close to the surface, the experimental post-hardcore band are sounding heavier than ever on the highlight from their first act off their fifth studio album, ‘No One Was Driving The Car’.
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Forth Wanderers – “7 Months”
On the early highlight single off their non-return album, ‘The Longer This Goes On’, the Montclair-bred indie rockers sound more refreshed than ever.
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Force Model – “All Expectations”
The unpredictable Los Angeles experimental rockers clean up better than you could have imagined on the lead single to their new EP, ‘Barricade’.
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Dummy – “Ethereal Security Guard”
A fascinating look-back into Dummy’s embryonic stages, as if you can hear the particles forming into a greater matter before popping off properly.
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TURNSTILE – “LOOK OUT FOR ME”
Big riff rips, flangered-up vibrations, and an EBM lite groove further bring the whole body of ‘NEVER ENOUGH’ together.
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DJ Haram – “Voyeur”
When you create like there is no expectation of a future, ideas are boundless on the lead single off the Brooklyn experimental producer’s debut album, ‘Beside Myself’.