Category: New Music
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Touché Amoré – “Nobody’s”
It’s always a form of progress in the spite of life’s disarray on the lead single from the Los Angeles post-hardcore band’s sixth studio effort, ‘Spiral In a Straight Line’.
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Enumclaw – “Not Just Yet”
The hands of time are just far too heavy to pull back on the latest single off the PNW indie rockers’ sophomore effort, ‘Home in Another Life’.
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Balance and Composure – “believe the hype”
There’s no mistaking lust for passion here when Balance and Composure are bleeding out for an audience on the latest preview off their return album, ‘with you in spirit’.
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oso oso – “that’s what time does”
If timeless hook-driven, power-pop-indebted emo sap is what you get when you let your heart lose, it’s a perfect consolation…
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Alan Sparhawk – “Can U Hear”
Forget what you know of Low’s Alan Sparhawk on the ambiguous lead impression from his forthcoming solo album, ‘White Roses, My God’.
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Chat Pile – “I Am Dog Now”
The Oklahoma City noise rockers peel back the flesh on our more animalistic existence these days on the lead single off their sophomore LP, ‘Cool World’.
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Drug Church – “Demolition Man”
An anthem for the nihilistic that sounds much prettier for a song bent on self-destruction from the post-hardcore aggro ragers’ new album, ‘PRUDE’.
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Militarie Gun – “Thought You Were Waving”
Death under the Gun is a hell of a way to go as the Los Angeles post-hardcore favs slows it down on their latest single.
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Japandroids – “Chicago”
The winning formula of descript feelings on love and life over two shots, a fighting energy, and some curse words thrown in for good measure returns, delivering peak “dudes rock” revelations here from a ‘The Bear’-core POV.
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Wild Pink – “The Fences of Stonehenge”
The New York indie rockers take a detour led by instinct on the lead single off their new album, ‘Dulling the Horns’.