Category: New Music
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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.
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The Armed – “Everything’s Glitter”
The Armed still glitter, but the latest highlight from ‘Perfect Saviors’ is also a shattered hall of mirrors.
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twentythreenineteen – “Stain Glass Staring”
It’s easy to love everything going on through the messy, yellow stained window on this highlight from the Sweet Pill guitarist’s new EP ‘All This Love’.
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Lost Film – “Little Things Forever”
The Western Mass indie-pop band wears its homebody sentiment well on the lead single from their new album ‘Keep It Together’,
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Big Thief – “Vampire Empire”
The latest single from the experimental folk rock outfit continues to fixate on the tiny details in their sound by way of embracing unkempt corners.
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Code Orange feat. Billy Corgan – “Take Shape”
In a move that will surely elicit its detractors, this also sounds like the colossal shape Code Orange was inevitably destined to assume.
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Citizen – “Call Me If You’re Lonely”
Stripping back to sprite guitar-pop hooks with a driving chorus, the post-hardcore band doubles down on the simple joy of good company.