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The Smile – “Bending Hectic”
Just when the crash seems inevitable, the Smile delivers a glorious swerve that pulls you the other way in big, spacey, rock theatrics…
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Faye Webster – “But Not Kiss”
Stuck in the middle, Webster gets that it’s nice to have somebody, but sometimes you’re better off being at arm’s length, too…
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Slowdive – “kisses”
The latest preview from ‘everything is alive’ surfaces back to earth and rovers over the scene’s modern landscape with the seminal shoegaze band’s own version on it.
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Sprain – “Man Proposes, God Disposes”
No gods and no masters under the veil of something omniscient provides this two-part listen from the Los Angeles experimental noise band’s sophomore LP with its grim sprawl on society.
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MOVE feat. Kayla Philips and River Elliot – “Summer Trend”
The Boston hardcore band hits the point through that race issues haven’t gone away just because they’re no longer fashionable to signal boost for clout.
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Spiritual Cramp – “Nah, That Ain’t It”
The Bay Area punks really aren’t having it with poseur culture and how it all comes to the surface on our phones on their latest single.
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Temple of Angels – “(For You) I’d Lose It All”
The closer and latest single from ‘Endless Pursuit’ is rapturous as it connects you to a cosmic future outside of this physical plane.
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FURY – “Vie”
True legends never die, and in this case, his influence is more alive today than ever on the Los Angeles experimental hardcore band’s new single.
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Recommended Album: SPY – ‘Satisfaction’
The Bay Area hardcore punk band paint the picture of the kind of contempt for society and its villains which they band gnash their teeth into on their debut full-length.
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Earl Sweatshirt – “Making the Band (Danity Kane)”
Earl flirts with the mainstream culture, yet still make room for his introversions even when shining off clearer pathways on his link-up with Clams Casino and Evilgiane.
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Strange Ranger – “Way Out”
The latest preview from ‘Pure Music’ doubles as a supernatural medium between lives lived and where that same human vessel has escaped to today.
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Knocked Loose – “Deep In the Willow” b/w “Everything Is Quiet Now”
Consumed as a whole, these are two listens from one of heaviest’s finest who have turned nihilistic brutality into their playground.