Category: New Music
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The Chisel – “Fuck ‘Em”
The fast, foul-mouthed lead single from the London hardcore punk band’s sophomore LP, ‘What A Fucking Nightmare’, need not explain its stance on the chorus’ pissed off position.
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LAPÊCHE – “Christmastime” (Smashing Pumpkins Cover)
‘Tis the season in all its dark, magical winter wonderland aura on the dreamy Brooklyn post-punks’ cover of the Smashing Pumpkins alternative holiday classic.
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björk feat. ROSALÍA – “oral”
Further evidence of what we’ve already suspected of björk for decades now: she is a time traveler with a vision that predicates sounds and intentions not yet uncovered.
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Wishy – “Too True”
The second preview from the Indiana band’s debut EP, ‘Paradise’, leans into melancholic, static-smudged Midwestern power-pop befitting of the listen’s never-meet-your-heroes realizations.
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Mannequin Pussy – “Sometimes”
Setting your goals and setting yourself on fire with your desires is where Mannequin Pussy’s best parts meet in the center on the latest preview from ‘I Got Heaven’.
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Gulfer – “Clean”
The overworked Montreal indie-emo rockers take matters into their own bloody hands and wash them of it on their new single.
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The Smile – “Wall of Eyes”
On the lead single and title track from the Smile’s second album, Thom Yorke, Johnny Greenwood and Tom Skinner surround you in a space transformed by their strange aural phenomena.
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Friko – “Crashing Through”
On the first single from their debut LP, ‘Where we’ve been, Where we go from here’, the Chicago rockers begin to explore a promising catharsis for their indie rock ‘n quarter life crises.
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Tripper – “Rosehips”
The Baltimore hardcore-punk band are hellbent on blooming, thorns and all, on this highlight from their debut EP, ‘People Die Every Day’.
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dazy – “Forced Perspective”
At its core, the emotional Venn diagram finds its intersect wherever dazy is on the hardcore-favorite power-pop artist’s latest single.