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Drug Church – “Pynch”
Patrick Kindlon’s love language is screaming down the void through a blistering alternative hardcore anthem.
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Suitor – “Dull Customer”
The sinking feeling of despondency is available like a limited batch, made all the sweeter because of its unique formula by the Cleveland post-punk band.
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Prism Shores – “I Didn’t Mean to Change My Mind”
The latest from the Montréal noise-pop band’s new album, ‘Softest Attack’, does its most to leave things better than it found it, even if it doesn’t feel that way right now.
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Cola – “Hedgesitting”
The Montréal trio extend their over-thinking punk rock-and-a-hard-place sound’s reach on the lead single off their new album, ‘Cost of Living Adjustment’.
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Ratboys – “Penny In The Lake”
Positively sunny observations beaming onto shit luck with the final preview from ‘Singin’ to an Empty Chair’.
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Dry Cleaning – “Joy”
The South London post-punk band are electrically awakened by making the life they want on the final preview off ‘Secret Love’.
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Charlotte Gainsbourg – “Blurry Moon”
Through its flawless execution, you really can’t be mad at how good the Lynchian filter looks on the French-pop songwriter’s first new music in six years, even in an obvious light.
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On restarts and reclaimed joy in music and writing.
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On burnout and reclaiming joy in music and writing.