Category: New Music
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Full Blown Meltdown – “Nothing Matters Anyway”
It’s not sunshine and rainbows optimism, but then again, it’s not toxic positivity either on the first single from the punk songwriter’s debut album ‘Mollify’.
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Speedy Ortiz – “Ghostwriter”
The indie rock scholastics turn to nü metal aggression to turn up the heat on climate change discourse.
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Jobber – “Summerslam”
The Brooklyn rockers’ latest single gives you reason to ponder where some people in powers’ gimmicks start and where they end.
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Hotline TNT – “Protocol”
The New York noise pop band clings onto a sweet elixir of heavenly reverb while recognizing the power of clearing out the heaviness from your conscious.
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Armand Hammer feat. Pink Siifu – “Trauma Mic”
Arguably one of the heavier tracks to drop by way of woods and Elucid, Armand Hammer drive change naturally while everyone else is forced to evolve.
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WORN – “ENTITY & FORM”
The Wilkes-Barre hardcore band merely look at where society fails, and do their job of undoing it even if it means leaving nothing behind in their wake.
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Irreversible Entanglements – “Free Love”
When all sound is settled on its final breath, inner peace is illuminated on the experimental jazz collective’s first offering off their new album ‘Protect Your Light’.
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Mitski – “Bug Like An Angel”
It’s all significant in Mitski’s eyes, even when there’s next to nothing left on the first single from ‘The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We’.
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Cupid & Psyche – “Angels On the Phone”
As Cupid & Psyche, Abe Vigoda’s formidable half mends time lost over a crystallization of ‘80s post-punk glum and dreamy synth-pop on their first single off their debut album ‘Romantic Music’.
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Mary Jane Dunphe – “Always Gonna Be the Same”
Choosing freedom opens up an entirely new worldview, and in Mary Jane Dunphe’s case, a boundless sonic exploration with it.