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Yo La Tengo – “Fallout”
As with yesterday and as they will today, Yo La Tengo create their own timeline with their art.
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Recommended Album: Show Me the Body – ‘Trouble the Water’
There may be no dam to keep Show Me the Body all-consuming fire inside one vessel, but the Brooklyn trio’s third LP is the closest thing to an encapsulation of that.
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Miss Grit – “Follow the Cyborg”
Margaret Sohn is on the path to further finding the self leading up to the release of their debut full-length, ‘Follow the Cyborg’.
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Recommended Album: Dry Cleaning – ‘Stumpwork’
The sophomore follow-up from the South London post-punks bends the sharper angles of its predecessor into a brain stew to compliment its deeper thinks.
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HIRS Collective feat. Shirley Manson – “We’re Still Here”
The enigmatic hardcore community refuse to remain silent, appropriately, on this screaming anthem and title track off their new album.
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White Reaper – “Pages”
The Louisville rockers tear it up in ultimate earworm form on the lead single from their new album, ‘Asking for a Ride’.
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L.S. Dunes – “Bombsquad”
The latest preview from the emo and post-hardcore supergroup’s debut LP, ‘Past Lives’ puts today’s over-stimulated sensation into sound with an anxiety-stretched ripper.
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Recommended Album: Pinkshift – ‘Love Me Forever’
Count the debut full-length from the Baltimore punk trio as an instant emo classic that’s going to stitch up the masses’ hearts in the years to come…
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SZA – “Shirt”
“Shirt” is bladed with admissions that color relationships a violent red with the kind of cool chaos SZA can only bleed into existence.
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Sobs – “Last Resort”
The highlight from the Singapore indie-pop trio’s sophomore effort, ‘Air Guitar’, is the first place you want to go when your own second-guessing of a new romance starts to get the best of you.
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Recommended Album: MAVI – ‘Laughing so Hard, it Hurts’
The Carolina rapper is just figuring this life (and its “jokes”) out, and with that, we’re privy to be a part of that journey with him, cracks in the sidewalk and all.
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Show Me the Body – “WW4″
A visceral display of uneasy tension manifesting its way into something all the more heavier and all-consuming from the experimental hardcore band’s new album ‘Trouble the Water’.