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HEALTH feat. Godflesh – “SICKO”
A twist of fate, with HEALTH reaching out to godliness in order to feed their next evolution of industrial nihilism.
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Recommended Album: Full Blown Meltdown – ‘Mollify’
With a meticulous understanding of the DIY emo and punk multiverse, the pessimism which Will Green indulges to critical mass has never felt more like a sick form of relief as it does here on ‘Mollify’.
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glass beach – “the CIA”
The poetic sentiment is one shared by a generation, now given a voice through glass beach’s sculpted disruption of the most shit-just-got-super-heavy realizations in an already emo-inducing world.
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Buzz Sound: babyfang
Self-professed “doompunks” for those who dont mind indulging their DIY punk listening habits with a bit more gothic soul and trippy R&B grooves between the hardened crevices and blown out debris of life’s grit.
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Ava Mirzadegan – “Book Song”
A good read is hard to put down, but when a familiar story has run its course, it can be even harder to get to that last chapter on the first single from the Philadelphia songwriter’s new album. ‘Dark Dark Blue’.
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Recommended Album: Broken Vow – ‘Anthropocene’
The debut full-length from the New England heavy hardcore band rebukes our environmental crisis in a loud, intimidating conflict against anyone adding to our continued planetary doom.
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Anxious – “Down, Down”
Anxious continue finding stable footing against the emo-core rocks life sets in their paths on their latest single.
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Paint It Black – “Dominion”
The latest preview from ‘Famine’ is a damnation of fury over thoughts-and-prayers culture in the face of a world burning down.
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Recommended Album: Deeper – ‘Careful!’
The Chicago four-piece’s third album furthers their position as a post-punk band malcontent in retreading familiar territory as well as mankind’s tired trappings.
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L’Rain – “r(EMOTE)”
The Brooklyn multi-instrumentalist ponders the inner conscious’ hold on our memory on the latest preview from ‘I Killed Your Dog’.
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Recommended Album: Animal Collective – ‘Isn’t It Now?’
Time hasn’t made Animal Collective less adventurous on their 12th studio album — Just more certain of their magic together.
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Mary Lattimore – “Horses, Glossy On the Hill”
The manner in which the latest from ‘Goodbye, Hotel Arkada’ captures its title in sonic scenery is near-absolute.