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Beyoncé – “16 CARRIAGES”
The early highlight from ‘COWBOY CARTER’ finesses country’s rugged roots through her supernova energy.
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Russian Baths – “Split”
The lead single from the Brooklyn art rock band’s sophomore effort, ‘Mirror’, follows your secrets like a shadow through walls and invisible signals in the air.
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One Step Closer – “Giant’s Despair”
The Wilkes-Barre melodic hardcore take it to the next level on their way out with the latest single from ‘All You Embrace’.
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Excide – “Dis(re)member”
The Carolina post-hardcore rockers pick up the scene’s major label-era limbs and run hard with them into its future on their latest single.
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Recommended Album: So Pitted – ‘Cloned’
On their long-awaited sophomore effort, the Seattle band up the mutant factor on their post-nuclear noise rock as a means to evolve and survive this world.
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Jlin – “Summon”
Whatever Jlin is inviting into this world with her art, it’s unlike anything other we’ve encountered on the final preview off the experimental artist’s new album, ‘Akoma’.
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Kelly Moran – “Sodalis (II)”
In companionship with the Yamaha Disklavier, the NYC composer actualizes her artist intuition on the latest preview from ‘Moves in the Field’.
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Recommended Album: Powerwasher – ‘Everyone Laughs’
On their debut album, the Baltimore experimental punk and hardcore band are unpredictable as they blast the brain with acerbic observations on the everyday existential.
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Wisp – “Enough for you”
Possibly the the first definitive example of an artist from a generation raised on Deftones, Phoebe Bridgers, and Whirr to put it all together in the new wave of shoegaze.
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Knifeplay – “Tears”
A music video for the dream-imbued Philly rockers’ newly reissued debut album, ‘Pearlty’, couldn’t be any more ominous as to what was to come…
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Recommended Album: Kim Gordon – ‘The Collective’
Kim Gordon’s grotesque observations on pop culture give much to consider of the self as she deconstructs digital currency through a noisy experimental electronic collage of our timeline.
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Interview: David Mitchell of Gulfer On The Band’s New Album ‘Third Wind’
‘Third Wind’ in full effect, bassist David Mitchell discusses adulting as songwriters and happy accidents in the evolved state of the emotive indie rockers’ best album yet.