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Recommended Album: Broadcast – ‘Spell Blanket – Collected Demos 2006 – 2009’
The wonder of Broadcast’s supernatural sound lives on in unparalleled mystery 13 years after their creative supernova, Trish Keenan, left this plane.
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Belong – “Souvenir”
Like any spectral experience, the early highlight from the experimental shoegaze duo’s first new album in 13 years is a reminder of something passed stepping forth through barriers of time.
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MILLY – “Spilling Ink”
A picture perfect example of scene bleed from the Los Angeles post-shoegaze rockers’ sophomore effort, ‘Your Own Becoming’.
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Glixen – “lust”
Carnal desires of touch and ecstasy are put into focus even if everything surrounding them is lost in the halo on the latest single from the Phoenix nü-gazers.
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Recommended Album: Jessica Pratt – ‘Here in the Pitch’
The wondrous fourth studio album from the Los Angeles-based songwriter enhances her musical mystique while building castles in the cosmos from memory.
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Brijean – “Workin’ On It”
The Los Angeles psychedelic disco-pop duo bounce back from late shift hour delirium on the early highlight from their new LP, ‘Macro’.
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Channel Tres feat. Barney Bones – “Berghain”
Through the euphoria behind the world capital of techno and Berlin night club’s doors, Channel Tres finds his true self on its dance floor.
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Recommended EP: Agriculture – ‘Living is Easy’
Many lives lived by the Los Angeles ecstatic metal band nourish the inner self and community while predicting a continued creative evolution on their latest EP.
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Spiritual Cramp feat. White Reaper – “Whatever You Say Man”
The San Fran proto-punks and Louisville garage rockers trade off barbs in telling death to piss off for another day on the collaborative single.
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Dehd – “Dog Days”
The latest highlight off the Chicago trio’s new album, ‘Poetry’, is a fast ride through the modern day treachery that is the pursuit of companionship.
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Kendrick Lamar – “euphoria”
Kendrick and his hater alter-egos deliver a memorable beatdown in the wordsmith diss form.
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Buzz Sound: Aluminum
The San Fran neo-psychedelic dream-pop rockers are fueling the brain and body with a constant serotonin drip.