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Recommended Album: Hotline TNT – ‘Carousel’
The Brooklyn noise-pop band’s sophomore effort approaches this moment in shoegaze-ambiguous songwriting as if they’ve picked this moment to finally show off their secrets in front of the world.
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Buzz Sound: Sword II
Real life ATLiens, the esoteric experimental rockers exist in times that necessitate a mind-splatter of sound and dizzy of fleeting beings.
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Recommended EP: Cruel – ‘Common Rituals’
As if doused in kerosene, the young Chicago indie rockers lament the grinding daily malaise and burn through every point of pent up frustration on their debut EP.
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mo dotti – “for anyone and you” / “late august early september”
A new double A-side single from the Los Angeles noise-pop band furthers their rich, dream-texturized bluff from opposite corners — the former, a swirling, psychedelic daze, and the latter, the afterhaze of it all.
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Water From Your Eyes & Mandy, Indiana – “Remember Not My Name (Mandy, Indiana Version)”
Mandy, Indiana expose Water From Your Eyes’ waves of energy through a prism on this early highlight off the latter’s forthcoming reinterpretation album, ‘Crushed By Everyone’.
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Recommended Album: Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter – ‘SAVED!’
A transcendental beginning of a new book of revelations written by the former Lingua Ignota adorned by her own voice’s mercy, creaky instrumentation, and raptures of glossolalia.
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Buzz Sound: FINAL GASP
Something this wicked way comes from the grips of a Bostonian heavy music band who elude much more descriptor than being beyond all else among the damned and entirely their own spirit in sound.
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Chelsea Wolfe – “Whispers In The Echo Chamber”
Throughout the shape-shifting in the dark Chelsea Wolfe has undergone across her career arch, never has she sounded as violent as she does on the latest from her new album, ‘She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She’.
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Fuming Mouth – “I’ll Find You”
The Massachusetts heavy hardcore band barrel through any and all obstacles standing between them and the people they love on the latest from their sophomore effort, ‘Last Day of Sun’.
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Recommended Album: Mil-Spec – ‘Secret Passage’
On their sophomore LP, the Toronto melodic hardcore rockers level up the emotional adrenaline when staying several steps ahead of succumbing to nihilistic pitfalls.