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FKA twigs – “Eusexua”
That higher state of being euphoria only FKA twigs can create.
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Ethel Cain – “Punish”
Following a trail blazed by the bearers of darkness before her, Hayden Anhedonia is making every step count in her continued ascent, even in her great Luciferian fall.
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Recommended Album: Sabrina Carpenter – ‘Short n’ Sweet’
Carpenter’s starmaking affair refocuses what pop music should be with gloss, unabashed innuendo, and big personality pulled off with a perfectionist entertainment value.
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Wishy – “Planet Popstar”
Wishy commit to that star-struck feeling, even at the risk of combusting across the cosmos.
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Dummy – “Dip In the Lake”
The music video for the core of ‘Free Energy’ offers you your own form of relief from whatever binds the mind.
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Buzz Sound: This Is Lorelei
The box runs deep with the prolific idiosyncratic indie-pop project of Water From Your Eyes’ Nate Amos.
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Recommended Album: Elias Rønnenfelt – ‘Heavy Glory’
The Iceage frontman steps out properly to his own swagger and beat with country and Americana influences full of grit.
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Thirdface – “Sour”
The final preview off ‘Ministerial Cafeteria’ flexes its endurance while burning through you like a slow acid.
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Kassie Krut – “Racing Man”
The NYC experimental electronic pop trio attempt to find balance on uneven terrain within today’s wavering uncertainty on the latest preview off their debut EP.
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Recommended EP: Greg Mendez – ‘First Time / Alone’
A short but necessary reminder from the Philly songwriter that the simplicity of earnest melancholia laid bare in well-crafted melody is going to find its way to the right people.
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The Tubs – “Freak Mode”
The Welsh jangle-punks know how to dress their sound to be worse for the wear on the lead single off their sophomore album, ‘Cotton Crown’.
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Open Head – “House”
By embodying the mechanical through the sentient, the Hudson Valley experimental industrial band manifest the definition of insanity on the latest single off their new album, ‘What Is Success’.