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Healing Potpourri – “What Do I Do Now?”
Across a Bacharachian and Beach Boys-breezed take on the project’s floral psych pop, the warmth elevating its air offers a complimentary conduit for lifting romantic confusion off its shoulders
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The 1975 – “Part of The Band”
Trollish or posturing inquisitively? That always seems to be the question with the arrival of a new album cycle by subversive pop-rock architects the 1975…
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Stand Still – “Loose Ends”
The lead single from ‘In A Moment’s Notice’ puts mixed up emotions into a form of clarity with the melodic hardcore band’s approach to making the most posi out of shit luck life situations.
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Alvvays – “Pharmacist”
As always, Alvvays’s prescription for the heart bends and mends space and time with gazing wonder with the lead single from their new album, ‘Blue Rev’.
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No Age – “Andy Helping Andy”
The Los Angeles DIY scene vets have found a portal of escape with the lead single and closing track from their forthcoming album, ‘People Helping People’.
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Sudan Archives – “NBPQ (Topless)”
A “titties out” reclamation on being anything but average, it’s hard to image how anyone would perceive Brittney Parks’ talents to be just that with the latest from ‘Natural Brown Prom Queen’.
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Recommended Album: Moor Mother – ‘Jazz Codes’
Further meditating on history, ‘Jazz Codes’ unlocks the past’s truths through Moor Mother’s singular futurism.
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Pianos Become the Teeth – “Skiv”
An eerie creature comfort that keeps you warm when outside reflects a bleak world from the post-hardcore band’s new album, ‘Drift’.
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beabadoobee – “10:36″
Another reminder that beabadoobee is creating one of the most perfect places to lean your ear (and heavy heart) into between the bedroom pop and alternative worlds.
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Recommended Album: CANDY – ‘Heaven Is Here’
The heavy music makers take extremities from hardcore and metal into account in their search for a so-called salvation with intensity refined.
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Brutus – “Dust”
Placed within the metal and post-hardcore frames of the Belgian heavy music trio’s sonic barrier, they build a wall against the weight of the world.
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Tony Molina – “I Don’t Like That He”
Like a shrug of indifference, the punk scene power-pop fav lets it roll off his shoulders on the latest preview from his new album, ‘In the Fade’.