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Strange Ranger – “Raver Explanation”
The Philly experimental indie at rove across a space age synthscape and extraterrestrial vocals that attempt to communicate a humanly disconnect across deepening voids.
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Chat Pile – “Why”
The second preview from the Oklahoma City noise rockers’ debut album, ‘God’s Country’, is a necessary siren to make you feel discomfort with the ugly truth about the modern American reality.
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Recommended Album: Zola Jesus – ‘ARKHON’
With her sixth studio album, Nika Rosa Danilova creates her most new age album yet in its spiritual meditations through music.
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Sonagi – “Attachment Theory”
The latest preview off ‘Precedent’ is the sound of the body attempting to exorcise itself away from the increasingly suffocating constraints of technology and a society crushing our lives.
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Sky Ferreira – “Don’t Forget”
A tremolo-smeared bout of synth-pop and shoegaze co-written alongside Tamaryn, Ferreira crafts a sonic bliss oblivion.
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Stella Donnelly – “Flood”
The latest preview and title track off the Perth songwriter’s forthcoming sophomore outing takes an opportunity to get afloat with the matters in our lives holding us down.
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End It feat. Justice Tripp – “New Wage Slavery”
The lead cut from their forthcoming EP, ‘Unpleasant Living’, is a very hard realization that we need to start fucking shit up or get fucked over by the ruling class.
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Jennifer Vanilla – “Take Me For A Ride”
Patterned by a color pulse writhing over an abstract synthesis of pop art, the former Ava Luna vocalist’s journey unlocks an untapped potential in self-discovery.
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Carlos Truly – “Your Sound”
The Ava Luna guitarist Hernandez ponders the relationship between voice, note, tone, and musical style in a manner that deeper connects with the art they inspire.
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Moor Mother feat. AKAI SOLO & justmadnice – “RAP JASM”
As the title off the latest single from ‘Jazz Codes’ suggests, Camae Aweya goes hard on the bars, though its backdrop production is cosmically weaved into forces greater looking toward the future.
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Alex G – “Runner”
As indie rock’s resident gonzo, whenever Alex G hits his sweet spot among the weirdness in that strum, it’s game over.
