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Interview: Hannah Rainey of Shady Bug On The Band’s New EP ‘What’s the Use?’
Shady Bug’s Hannah Rainey talks working toward balance amidst the disorder, the band’s new phase, and why you shouldn’t sleep on the sounds coming out of the Midwest.
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Mary Lattimore feat. Meg Baird and Walt McClements – “And Then He Wrapped His Wings Around Me”
As time sweeps us all into the void, at least the music of Mary Lattimore can memorialize those moments which we lived once we are gone.
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Corker – “Edge of Teeth”
Feral as anything, the Cincinnati post-punk band chew through opposition without mercy on latest single from their debut album ‘Falser Truths’.
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Spirit of the Beehive – “natural devotion 2”
A breakup between bandmates has seemingly broken down new barriers within Spirit of the Beehive they’re discovering are worth exploring together.
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Full Blown Meltdown – “Nothing Matters Anyway”
It’s not sunshine and rainbows optimism, but then again, it’s not toxic positivity either on the first single from the punk songwriter’s debut album ‘Mollify’.
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Speedy Ortiz – “Ghostwriter”
The indie rock scholastics turn to nü metal aggression to turn up the heat on climate change discourse.
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Jobber – “Summerslam”
The Brooklyn rockers’ latest single gives you reason to ponder where some people in powers’ gimmicks start and where they end.
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Hotline TNT – “Protocol”
The New York noise pop band clings onto a sweet elixir of heavenly reverb while recognizing the power of clearing out the heaviness from your conscious.
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Armand Hammer feat. Pink Siifu – “Trauma Mic”
Arguably one of the heavier tracks to drop by way of woods and Elucid, Armand Hammer drive change naturally while everyone else is forced to evolve.
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WORN – “ENTITY & FORM”
The Wilkes-Barre hardcore band merely look at where society fails, and do their job of undoing it even if it means leaving nothing behind in their wake.
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Irreversible Entanglements – “Free Love”
When all sound is settled on its final breath, inner peace is illuminated on the experimental jazz collective’s first offering off their new album ‘Protect Your Light’.
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Mitski – “Bug Like An Angel”
It’s all significant in Mitski’s eyes, even when there’s next to nothing left on the first single from ‘The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We’.