Category: New Music
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Stereolab – “Aerial Troubles”
The lead single from the avant-pop generator’s first new album in 15 years lands softly down to Earth and brings gravity down to the lounge.
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Hotline TNT – “Julia’s War”
A perfect sendoff as Hotline TNT looks toward their past to pave the way for shoegaze’s possibilities in the future.
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TURNSTILE – “NEVER ENOUGH”
Once again in setting a sonic mood board for their next chapter, it’s sounding like the transcendent Baltimore hardcore band want it all.
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Lifeguard – “It Will Get Worse”
Whether they like it or not, the lead single from the Chicago indie rockers’ debut album, ‘Ripped and Torn’, is about to blow the walls out of the trio’s small room sound.
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Graham Hunt – “East Side Screamer”
Just as enigmatic as a supernatural entity, the Wisconsin guitar-pop songwriter’s handiwork leaves you in disbelief, screaming expletives.
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Deerhoof – “Immigrant Songs”
We are all visitors in this land, and Deerhoof loudly remind us of that on the latest highlight from their 20th album, ‘Noble and Godlike In Ruin’.
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Model/Actriz – “Doves”
In withholding from a louder ecstasy, Model/Actriz derive their own nuance to that pleasure.
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Wishy – “Over and Over”
Not overthinking the process finds treasure in a simpler approach to alternative pop songwriting perfection on the latest from ‘Planet Popstar’.
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Dummy & GMO – “Unshaped Road (GMO’s Gummy Remix)”
Experimental art-pop trio GMO are given full-blown access to Dummy’s sound lab and further manipulate the ‘Free Energy’ highlight’s gravity.
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Superheaven – “Stare At The Void”
The black hole sun has grown even larger in pulling in some of Superheaven’s most melodic gravity yet.