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Merchandise – “You Shot Me Down”
The long-gone-missing experimental punk band are back, with perfect aim albeit, on their first new music in 9 years.
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Steel Wool – “Pressed Flat”
Nothing sounds one-dimensional about the Los Angeles noise-pop band on their newest single.
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forever ☆ – “Competizione”
The Kansas City experimental shoegaze duo leaves you constantly on the chase with pinning down their sound on the final single off their new album, ‘Second Gen Dream’.
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Recommended Album: Nuclear Daisies – ‘First Taste of Heaven’
The debut album from the experimental Austin trio is a celebration of life’s mystery through a colorful DMT-soaked ’90s dream-pop, big beat, industrial, and electronic new age trip.
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Algernon Cadwallader – “Hawk”
The lead single from the seminal third wave emo band’s return album, ‘Trying Not to Have a Thought’, hears them still going hard in kicking out the jams.
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Deftones – “milk of the madonna”
The latest from the seminal heavy alternative rock architects is an unexplainable religious experience.
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Burial – “Comafields”
The latest single from the enigmatic produce is the experimental electronic equivalent of the warmth of the sun traveling at a serene 186,000 miles per second to reach you.
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Recommended Album: DJ Haram – ‘Beside Myself’
On her debut album, the Brooklyn-based producer keeps your attention fixed, be it fraught in terror or thirst-trapped in thought provocatively.
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Ava Luna – “Frame of Us”
The Brooklyn art-pop band’s terrestrial homecoming is a reminder that you don’t always have to look up to see new phases of the moon happening all around you.
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AFI – “Behind the Clock”
With a Lynchian vantage point that spirits ’70s gothic rock, AFI remain transcendent against the timeline with the lead single from their 12th studio album, ‘Silver Bleeds the Black Sun…’
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DRAIN – “Stealing Happiness From Tomorrow”
Between the breakdowns and brick walls riffs, it’s true that life gets heavy. DRAIN just aren’t about to let any of that weigh them down…
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End It – “Optical Delusions”
The Baltimore wreckers submit the bad actors around us with a choice blow to the ego on the latest preview off their debut album, ‘Wrong Side of Heaven’.