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Interview: Mark Plant of The Mall On Their New Album ‘Time Vehicle Earth’
The mastermind of the St. Louis experimental dance punk duo discusses the band’s second chapter, the end of the world, and being the biggest freaks in the scene no matter where they are.
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Recommended Album: Alvvays – ‘Blue Rev’
The third LP from the Toronto indie-pop band is a refinement in harmony between melody and bursts in their vision’s hue.
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MSPAINT – “Acid”
A blades-out blender of dance-punk, hyperpop, rap flow, modern hardcore and next leap forward from the Hattiesburg four-piece.
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Militarie Gun – “Let Me Be Normal”
A clean cut that still lets the melodic hardcore crew’s fiery freak side rage, from their forthcoming deluxe reissue of ‘All Roads Lead to the Gun’.
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Big Bliss – “Sleep Paralysis”
The first new music from the brooding Brooklyn post-punk band’s new album communicates a beautiful texture of panicked impulses.
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Special Interest – “Foul”
The latest from ‘Endure’ is dance-punk revolution intended to land straight into the work force and wreck the very labor system that over-drains so many.
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Punitive Damage – “Bottom Feeder”
Punitive Damage invite a certain kind of fun into their fast, furious burn-down-the-world hardcore style on this highlight from their debut LP, ‘This Is the Blackout’.
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Firewalker – ‘Demo 2022′
This three-track demo from the Boston DIY hardcore band is fuming through a deeper groove amid the all-out war on a broken society it brings.
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Miss Grit – “Like You”
The new single from the NYC-based multi-disciplinary artist furthers their journey in sculpting sound around meticulous, reflective observation.
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Turnover – “Tears of Change”
The feeling of feeling out of sorts with the future is apparent here, yet complimentary so in a most satisfyingly strange way in the band’s ever-evolving sound.
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Recommended Album: High Vis – ‘Blending’
With their sophomore breakthrough, the London quintet sonically merge a gruff hardcore foundation, the melodicism of Brit pop, and shimmering ‘80s post-punk, all while placing themselves at the center of a collision course with dealing with your shit.
