Category: New Music
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Big Bliss – “A Seat at the Table”
The opening track from the Brooklyn post-punks’ sophomore effort, ‘Vital Return’, acknowledges modern burdens and is a plea for a better future.
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Jana Horn – “Days Go By”
On the final highlight from ‘The Window Is the Dream’, the Texan songwriter’s transfixing mystique of folk impressionism lets you step out of body,
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ISOLA – “Heaven”
Even if heaven really is just a concept that lives in one’s mind, the ambient techno artist creates a really close version of it on the latest preview from her debut album, ‘LP1’.
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Wednesday – “TV in the Gas Pump”
Wednesday make the everyday wallpaper of life sound like something worth sinking deeper into on the late-blooming highlight from their anticipated new album, ‘Rat Saw God’.
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Full Blown Meltdown – “Let Me Hang”
Insanity may be this, but at least Full Blown Meltdown squeezes a few ounces of joy from the head-wreck.
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Chat Pile – “Cut”
The passion of Chat Pile finds its higher power and yet, remains forsaken. on the first preview from the Oklahoma City noise rockers’ split with Nerver.
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Jessy Lanza – “Don’t Leave Me Now”
It can all end in the blink of an eye, and the new single from the ambient electronic artist acknowledges that fast, fleeting morbid realization, mind, body and transcendental spirit.
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Gnawing – “Gimme Tinnitus”
The Richmond rockers reminds us that loud indie rock music always sticks to the walls while everything else fades into it like temporary wallpaper on the lead single from their sophomore effort, ‘Modern Survival Techniques’.
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Jenny Lewis – “Psychos”
We’re often privileged to hear about weirdos sketched out in detail through Lewis’ songwriting, but the lead single from her new album, ‘Joy’all’, may take the metaphorical crown…
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Hotline TNT – “If We Keep Hanging Out”
The first preview from the NY noise-pop band’s new promo tape peels back some mystery and reveals a power-pop proficiency that hits every bit as hard, especially when compounded by heavy emo wavelengths.