Category: New Music
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Draag – “Miracle Drug”
The title track off the Los Angeles experimental dream-pop band’s new EP takes hold of the body as a sonic war inward projected out.
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Sad13 – “Dr. Christmas”
Andy Williams probably didn’t account for telling these kind of scary ghost stories on the latest installment to Sad13’s annual holiday song collection…
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LAPÊCHE – “I Heart NY”
In these dead end stages of the year, the balanced out melodic commotion behind the latest single from ‘Autotelic’ sorts out the Brooklyn rockers in sound.
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Backengrillen – “A Hate Inferior”
From the ashes of Refused, the experimental noisecore band channel modern life’s abominations into an artform before they eat away at you.
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Robber Robber – “Suspicious Minds” (Elvis Presley Cover)
Get caught in a trap of the rising Burlington indie rockers’ noisy guitar-pop distortion of the King’s 1969 classic.
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Aramis – ‘9’
The Enumclaw frontman’s new bedroom-pop solo album hits close to the heart and has that quiet, cozy long, lonely December listen written all over it.
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MX LONELY – “Shape Of An Angel”
The Brooklyn rockers have euphoria within their grasp — or is it just an imitation of it? — on the latest single off their debut album, ‘ALL MONSTERS’.
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Gouge Away – ‘Live at BBC’
The Floridian-cursed post-hardcore rockers grabs you by the clavicle and rips you their way back into the moment ahead of their big 2026 with a new live EP recorded at BBC.
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Dry Cleaning – “Let Me Grow and You’ll See the Fruit”
Florence Shaw is an architect in the art of reigning in a stream of conscious, which makes the latest preview from ‘Secret Love’ all the more impressive when you consider its spiral of intrusive thoughts.
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Pelican feat. Geoff Rickly – “Cascading Crescent”
Joined by Thursday frontman Geoff Rickly, the ‘Flickering Resonance’ centerpiece gets politically firebombed for the post-metal band’s new EP, ‘Ascending’.