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Teen Suicide – “get high, breathe underwater (#3)”
The lead single from the return of Teen Suicide absorbs the sensation of drowning, but arguably for the first time, hears Sam Ray decidedly fighting to keep his head above water.
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Pinkshift – “i’m not crying, you’re crying”
Pure panicked seething in reactionary form from the Baltimore punk trio’s debut album, ‘Love Me Forever’.
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The Mall – “Deconstruction”
Hitting play on the lead single from the St. Louis experimental punk duo’s debut full-length, ‘Time Vehicle Earth’, will have all your perceptions of reality rearranged and raged.
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Pool Kids – “Arm’s Length”
A full-throttle diary entry shouted out loud in exorcising intimacy issues from the Tallahassee emo rockers’ sophomore effort.
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black midi – “Sugar/Tzu”
While the final preview from ‘Hellfire’ has theatrical moments of horn-blaring combustibility interlocking its riffs, there’s an intricate dance in each flame’s movement.
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Alien Boy – “Wondering Still”
The PDX scene punks have sharpened their senses through the feedback loop, allowing dopamine highs and delirium to leave you wide-eyed gazing into what’s coming once the sun rises on their latest single.
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No Devotion – “Starlings”
No Devotion uncover uncertainties of the self and sends signals through a cold prism into recipients unknown on the first single off their sophomore LP.
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High Vis – “Blending”
The struggle to be perceived authentic is real here in the heavy punk anthemry of the latest preview and title track off the London band’s sophomore effort.
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Show Me the Body – “LOOSE TALK”
A thriller in mean-sounding, sinister revelations, Show Me the Body walk straight into the sun from darker corners and light the world on fire with them.
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Lande Hekt – “Gay Space Cadets”
The Bristol songwriter is bent on discovering her own space and will transform the most ordinary surrounding into a self-defined possibility on the lead single off her sophomore effort, ‘Home Without a View’.
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The Mars Volta – “Graveyard Love”
One of the Mars Volta’s more refreshingly straight-forward designs venturing into spacey prog-rock that continues to hint at something bigger to come…
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Recommended Album: Carlos Truly – ‘Not Mine’
The Ava Luna guitarist professes an nth degree of synesthesiac sophisticate taste in R&B, funky guitars, and experimental pop and jazz flourishes on his first solo album.